A giant step toward nonprofit best practices (From Fall 2020 Convey magazine) By María Ortiz-Briones “To improve is to change,” said Winston Churchill, and “to be perfect is to change often.” So it is with the California Speech Language Hearing Association. At a time of accelerating world change, the association has taken giant steps toward embracing ...[Read More]
Critical conversations in the community CSHA is pleased to announce a new, safe virtual space for important conversations. CSHA Convos are intended to be a safe place where some of the most-needed conversations can happen … a place for insights, knowledge and awareness. CSHA hopes to elevate the unique and upcoming voices in the field, …[Read More]
This week, the California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board has posted their official COVID-19 Updates and responses to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). This important information is now up on their website. They have shared that they will continue to update their website on COVID-19 updates as they coordinate and receive information …[Read More]
Did you know that CSHA.org has an exclusive listing of professional development workshops across the state? If you have an upcoming certified professional development workshop for our CSHA community to see, you can purchase a listing on CSHA.org and get the word out!
Cultivating diversity in the profession and CSHA (From Spring 2020 Convey magazine) By Maria Ortiz-Briones Tamisha Tague, BS-SLPA, was surprisingly pleased when she was invited, literally, to take a seat at the table and join the board members of the California Speech Language Hearing Association (CSHA) in a very important conversation. “I had no idea what ...[Read More]
For more than 50 years, CSHA has worked to fulfill that vision. We serve Californians across our diverse state, supporting those with speech, hearing, swallowing, voice and cognitive challenges.
“Without speech therapy, I’d probably be less confident, and have less of a feeling that I can control my speech if I work hard enough. I’d be unaware of the fact that there are others out there like me, of where my speech issues fall in relation to others and of the professional community that exists to support all of us.”
Every one of our CSHA members has a story! Tamisha Tague, former CSHA board member, shares her professional journey and the role she has played in touching lives all along the way! Her path has led her to a place where she wants to be — in a job she loves and where she feels she’s making a difference.
Make the most of your time Networking is one of the main reasons people keep coming back to the California Speech Language Hearing Association Convention & Exhibition. Convergence 2020 (#CSHAcon) includes many great networking opportunities. Consider all these options Exhibit Hall Opening Reception, Marquis Ballroom Thursday, March 19, 5 – 7 pm Join us for …[Read More]