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College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists Automates Professional Self-Assessment Requirement

Toronto, Canada: March 17, 2010.

CASLPO already provides a number of tools to assist its members with self-assessment and their professional development (PD). The new solution (a custom development of the Skilsure solution) will allow members to go on line, securely, to self-assess against the profession's standards, rate their clinical and management practice and provide a summary of their continuous learning activities and needs. Members will be able to use an on line tool to establish goals, document their learning and maintain a personal portfolio of learning goals,records of learning activities and documents to support their practice and learning activities.

Registrants will be able to use an on line tool to document their learning and maintain a learning plan that includes goals, and records of learning activities.

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Claymore Inc. is the developer of the SkilSureŽ solution and the owner of the SkilSure® brand. Claymore Inc. has a legacy of more than 15 years as a provider of customized Professional Development and Competence Assurance software and services. The SkilSure® solution is a mature application that has been tested in practice. With more than 100,000 users SkilSure® provides solutions to Professional Institutions, Sector Skills Councils, Awarding Bodies, Colleges and Training Providers, and Major Employers in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. In Canada, (Ontario) Claymore runs customized solutions for many regulated professions. More information on SkilSure® and its product suite can be found at www.skilsure.com or contact terry.ogle@skilsure.com

About the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario

The College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario is the registering and regulating body for audiology and speech-language pathology in Ontario under the authority of the Regulated Health Professions Act (1991) and the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Act 1991. The College establishes and maintains standards of knowledge, practice and ethics in its members to ensure quality service to the public.

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