The College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Manitoba (the College) regulates the professions of audiology and speech-language pathology. In order to serve and protect the public interest, the College regulates by ensuring high-quality services are provided by those professionals registered with the College through safe and ethical care. This means the College protects clients’ rights to safe, competent and ethical care by setting requirements for registration with the College and supporting audiologists and speech-language pathologists who are registered to maintain the standards of practice of the professions and by holding them accountable for their practice and conduct.
All audiologists and speech-language pathologists who wish to practice these professions in the province of Manitoba must be registered with the College and hold a valid Certificate of Practice before engaging in practice. As per the Regulated Health Professions Act, (Act), the College must maintain an official register. Certain portions of the register are available to the public.
- Each registrant’s name, business address, and business telephone number
- The category of registration the registrant holds with the College
- Any conditions imposed on the registrant’s registration or certificate of practice
- Notation of any Advanced Competency Certifications the registrant holds.
The official College register is the absolute determinant of an individual’s status with the College and is the most reliable method of verifying registration; the College register is used by employers and third-party payers (i.e., insurance companies) to confirm an individual’s registration status. The official College register is accessible to the public during normal business hours by contacting the CASLPM Office. As well, certain portions of the College register are accessible through this website. For a variety of reasons, the register listings provided through this website may not be complete. To verify information regarding a registrant of the College, contact the Registrar, [email protected] or 204-453-4539 ext. 2. Click here to access the Public Register. The College also maintains a register of Regulated Associate Registrants. A Regulated Associate Registrant is inactive or retired and is not currently eligible to practice either audiology or speech-language pathology, whichever the case may be. Individuals listed on the Regulated Associate Register do not intend to engage in professional practice at a later date.