CSHA Mission

The Mission of the Connecticut Speech-Language-Hearing Association (CSHA) is to enhance the provision of quality services for people with communication disorders and their families by protecting and serving the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology in Connecticut through legislative and regulatory advocacy, opportunities for professional development, and public awareness.

The Connecticut Speech-Language-Hearing Association is a non-profit professional association of speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and professional affiliates and associates dedicated to the provision of and improvement in clinical services to people with communicative handicaps. The organization pursues a multifaceted purpose, including:

  • To advocate for the rights of persons with communicative disorders.
  • To disseminate information regarding communication disorders and services available for those with communicative handicaps.
  • To share scientific and clinical information to improve the quality of services and programs for people with communicative handicaps.
  • To stimulate professional growth through continuing education.
  • To promote methods for quality assurance to consumers of speech pathology and audiology services.
  • To encourage research in the fields of speech-language pathology, audiology, and speech and hearing science.

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Amy Assante
East Haddam Public Schools

Deirdre Clabby
Wethersfield Brd of Ed.

Morgan DeMattie
Sacred Heart University - MS SLP Program

Emma Forbes
UConn -Au.D. Program

Rachel Gorman
Every Mind Speech LLC

Monica Guyot

Misha Izydorczak
University of Connecticut; UCONN Speech and Hearing Clinic

Camille Kefor
YNHH

Sarah Kenney
New England Institute of Technology

Christina Kuss
Day Kimball Healthcare

Jessica Lamond
Ledyard Public Schools

Jillian McGinley
YNHH

Serena Rudman
Hospital for Special Care

Emily Sindt
Bristol Public Schools

Alaina Small
Southern Connecticut State University