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The SLP’s Role in Anti-Recidivism with Pamela Rowe

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Guest: Pamela Rowe, MA, CCC-SLP

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Join host Renee Garrett and guest Pamela Rowe, M.A., CCC-SLP, as they delve into the intricate relationship between communication disorders and the justice system. This episode highlights the role of speech-language pathologists in addressing communication barriers among individuals involved in the justice system. Pamela sheds light on the overlooked aspects of speech therapy in public health, particularly in the context of juvenile and adult incarceration, and emphasizes the importance of advocacy and inclusive care. The conversation touches on anti-recidivism efforts, the impact of language disorders on understanding legal rights, and the systemic issues contributing to the school-to-prison pipeline. An engaging discussion that underscores the broader responsibilities and opportunities for SLPs in community health.

Episode Timeline:

00:00 Introduction and Disclosures

01:32 Welcoming the Guest Speaker: Pamela Rowe

03:20 Addressing the Role of Fathers in Therapy

04:15 Understanding Recidivism and Anti-Recidivism

07:40 Challenges Faced by Incarcerated Individuals

21:03 The School-to-Prison Pipeline

28:11 Personal Stories and Systemic Issues

33:48 Community Partnership and Care

34:54 Challenges in Service Delivery

38:04 Advocacy and Professional Growth

40:14 Involvement in Policy Change

43:15 Addressing Justice System Needs

44:50 Research and Advocacy in Action

46:11 Intersectionality and Social Determinants

47:46 Communication Disorders in the Justice System

58:46 Call to Action and Final Thoughts

About the Guest:

Pamela Rowe, MA, CCC-SLP, is the Clinical Director of Pamela Rowe, MA, CCC-SLP, LLC, an Adult and Pediatric Therapy Practice with seven Florida locations providing Speech, Occupational, Physical, and Respiratory Therapy services. Pamela is a student in the University of Indianapolis’ Doctor of Health Sciences and Master of Public Health programs. She is co-author of Putting Your Dreams To Work: Keys To Setting Up Your Therapy Practice and Start Your Engines: A Road Map to Your Clinical Fellowship Year. As a continuing partner with various state agencies, Pamela enjoys empowering individuals to communicate and use their voices within their community.

Reference Cited:

de França, I., Monteiro, L., Rodrigues, B., & Melo, A. (2023). Communication disorders in the correctional system: a systematic review. Revista espanola de sanidad penitenciaria, 25(2), 70–79. https://doi.org/10.18176/resp.00070

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