Global citizenship and social justice among speech-language pathologists: A scoping review
•Defining the intersectionality between global citizenship, social justice and cultural humility.•Speech-language pathologist work with various intersectionality's in populations and need empathy therefore we need to be considering how we develop, nurture and maintain these skills.•This article...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of communication disorders 2023-05, Vol.103, p.106317-106317, Article 106317 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Defining the intersectionality between global citizenship, social justice and cultural humility.•Speech-language pathologist work with various intersectionality's in populations and need empathy therefore we need to be considering how we develop, nurture and maintain these skills.•This article will affirm the 9 global citizenship capabilities for Speech-Language pathologist The GC capabilities will be influential in terms of improving both the education and employment of future speech language pathologists.•Social justice is part of the competency of a speech-language pathologist who can work with underserved communities.
This scoping review outlines the literature findings that relate to global citizenship and the interconnection between social justice among health professionals, specifically speech-language pathologists. The review aims to provide a synthesis of the relevant literature and thorough thematic identification of common themes.
Arksey and O'Malley's scoping review framework was used for the searching of critical databases, specifically CINAHL, Medline, the Cochrane Library and Google Scholar. Following the appraisal and synthesis process of the relevant literature, key themes were identified with particular reference to social justice among health professionals (especially speech-language pathologists).
Four (4) key themes were identified, namely, (i) education and ongoing developmental support, (ii) ethical and moral obligations, (ii) cultural competency, and (iv) community engagement for intergroup empathy and helping.
This review defines the parameters of a speech-language pathologists’ practice as a global citizen interconnected with social justice and the accountabilities to enable impactful changes creating culturally sustaining practice. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9924 1873-7994 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jcomdis.2023.106317 |