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How to become a speech and language therapist Assesses and treats children and adults with communication, language or swallowing difficulties. In the UK, most people enter the profession within 3-4 years of completing a BSc or MSc and obtaining HCPC registration. Key responsibilities Conduct clinical assessments to identify speech, language and swallowing disorders. Design and implement individualized treatment plans. Communicate progress and strategies with families and multidisciplinary teams. Maintain accurate case records and stay current with evidence-based practice. Required qualifications BSc or MSc in Speech and Language Therapy (or equivalent). HCPC registration is mandatory; apprenticeship or conversion routes are available for some specialisms. Strong communication and analytical skills. Recommended training and courses Speech & Language Therapy at QLS Level 5 Speech & Language Therapy at QLS Level 5 (Level 5) - 2 weeks, 1 day, £25 Speech...