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IALP where the world has no frontiers. Mara Behlau, Brazil IALP President mbehlau@uol.com.br. Vision & Mission. VISION IALP aspires to advance knowledge in human communication disorders worldwide
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IALPwhere the world has no frontiers Mara Behlau, Brazil IALP President mbehlau@uol.com.br
Vision & Mission VISIONIALP aspires to advance knowledge in human communication disorders worldwide MISSIONTo improve the quality of life of individuals with disorders of voice, speech, language, swallowing and hearing, the IALP • facilitates international cooperation and collaboration about science, education and practice; • creates, shares and distributes information; and • provides a platform for international networking
The International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (IALP) was established in Vienna, 1924 WHAT IS THE IALP?
WHO IS THE IALP? • The IALP serves more than 150,000 professionals • It encompasses 55 affiliated national societies • Its scientific publication is ‘Folia Phoniatrica’, since 1947 • It became ‘Folia Phoniatrica et Logopedica’, since 1994 • The M. Garcia Prize (Sandoz) for the best publication in Folia, given at each World Congress since 1966 • Registered in the State of New York in Oct. 1952 • Registration was moved to the Netherlands in Dec. 2004
How is the IALP governed? • The Legislative body is the General Assembly that convenes with every World Congress • The Executive body is the Board that meets annually • The specialized Standing Committees represent the Professional Scientific pillar of the Association • The Triennial World Congress is one of the main tasks of the Association • IALP also organizes courses, Symposia and Composia
Board at Large Old Board 2004-2007 – New Board 2007-2010 New Board 2007-2010 New Board: Australia Brazil Belgium Finland Germany Greece Italy Japan Malta Sweden South Africa Taiwan United States
AU: B. Murdoch BE: P. Paquier DE: T. Nawka FI: A. Klippi GR: I. Papathanasiou IT : M. Accordi JP: S. Niimi MT: H. Grech NL: H. Peters NL: I Verdonck-de Leeuw SA: H. Jordan SE: P-A Lindestad TA: L-R L. Cheng US: D. Battle US: T. Gallagher Board at Large 2007-2010
14 Committees • The core of the organization • Main goal: • To analyze and understand the information that comes from different academic and cultural perspectives • To help the organization to offer a clear vision to the scientific world at the triennal congress
Committees • Every committee has up to 12 members • No more than 2 from persons from each country • Any individual member can apply for taking part on a committee • Committees meet at the congress and work via internet Board and Committee's Chair meeting Voice Committee meeting
Pioneers in Phoniatrics & Logopedics Related Sciences • J. Muller (1836!) • P. Broca (1824-1880) • K. Wernicke (1848-1905) • H. Helmholtz • J.W. Van den Berg • B. Sonesson • N. Chomsky • L. Travis • L. Lee • A. Luria Main Stream • E. Froeschels • M. Seeman • A. Kussmaul (1822-1902) • D. Weiss • F. Brodnitz • W. Johnson • C. Van Riper • S. Smith • S. Borel-Maisonny • E. Schönhärl
J. Perello L. Croatto R. Luchzinger G. Arnold R. Segre H.Von Leden B. Vallencien P. Bloch K. Buttler M. Steer A. Müller M. Hirano Distinguished Phoniatricians & Logopedists “of the later days” • S. Taptapova • M. De Montfort Supple • J. Van Thal • S. Tarasco • G. Kittel • J.C. Lafon • A. Sonninen • B. Fritzell • H. Damsté • S. Fex • P. Biesalski • J. Wendler • C. Holm • W. J. Gould • E. Sedlackova • I. Kirikae • J.B. de Quiros • B. Fex • E. Loebell • J. Hirschberg • G. Bohme • A. Pruszewic • F. Sram • I. Hiroto
Honored Members • † Mme. S. Borel-Maisonny • † Prof. Lucio Croatto • Prof. Herbert Damste • † Dr.Theodor Flateau • Prof. Bjorn Fritzell • † Prof. Emil Froeschels • Prof. Minoru Hirano • Prof. Ikuichiro Hiroto • † Prof. Ichiro Kirikae • † Prof. Ernst Loebell • † Prof. Richard Luchsinger • Dr. Andre Muller • † Prof. Jorge Perello • † Prof. Svend Smith • Prof. Aatto Sonninen • † Dr Mack Steer • Sister Marie de Montefort Supple • Harm K. Schutte • Nasser Kotby
Latest Honored MembersDenmark 2007 Harm Schutte, The Netherlands Nasser Kotby, Egypt
1895: Laryngology center, Vienna 1912: Danish Society, speech and hearing [speech therapy] 1924: International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics [IALP] 1926: American Speech and Hearing Association [ASHA] (1924) Changing names at the start! 1926: Collegium Otorhinolaryngologicum Amicitiae Sacrum [CORLAS] 1947: Folia Phoniatrica published. [Folia Phoniatrica et Logopedica] 1969: Collegium Medicorum Theatri (CoMeT) 1971: The European Union of Phoniatricians (UPE) Important Landmarks in Recent Time
Logo and Flag Presentation of IALP Flag, 1983 Dr Hirose and Sister Marie de Montefort Supple
Folia Phoniatrica 1947: 1st Edition 1994: Re-titled Founded by Luchsinger, Seeman, Tarneaud Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica
World Congresses 1959 London1962 Padua1965 Vienna1968 Paris1971 Buenos-Aires1974 Interlaken1977 Copenhagen1980 Washington1983 Edinburgh1986 Tokyo1989 Prague1992 Hanover1995 Cairo1998 Amsterdam2001 Montreal2004 Brisbane 2007 Copenhagen 1924 Vienna1926 Vienna1928 Vienna1930 Prague1932 Vienna1934 Budapest1936 Copenhagen DARKNESS 1950 Amsterdam1953 Zurich1956 Barcelona Future: 2010 Athens2013 Turin
“The First International Congress of Logopedics and Phoniatrics” Vienna, 1924 People attending: 65
IV Congress of IALPThe Association Expands in Europe Prague, 1930
Vienna, 1932 V Congress of IALPViennese Waltzes Once Again
Copenhagen, 1936 VII Congress of IALPA Sad Farewell People attending: 76
Amsterdam, 1950 VIII Congress of IALPThe Joy of Renewed Acquaintance People attending: 225
London, 1959 XI Congress of IALPA British Meeting People attending: 498
Froeschels’s 80th BirthdayVienna, 1965 XIII Congress of IALPA Debt Honoured
Buenos Aires, 1971 XV Congress of IALPImmense as the Pampas People attending: 1400
Washington, 1980 XVIII Congress of IALP People attending: 758
Edinburgh, 1983 XIX Congress of IALPWith Tartans and Bagpipes IALP Board People attending: 863
Tokyo, 1986 XX Congress of IALPWith the Rinsing Sun IALP Board People attending: 610
Cairo, 1995 XX Congress of IALPWith Gods and Kings People attending: 300
Amsterdam, 1998 XXIV Congress of IALPReturn to Amsterdam IALP Board People attending: 927
Brisbane, 2004 26th Congress of IALP People attending:1500
Denmark, 2007 27th Congress of IALP People attending:600
Denmark, 2007 27th Congress of IALP Passing the Presidency and the flag to the next president and vice-president
Brazil, 2007 Special events:2nd International Composium of IALP
Brazil, 2007 The Board and Committees’ Chair also share wonderful friendship
Cyprus, 2009 Forfhcoming IALP Symposium • 3rd International Symposium on Communication Disorders in Multilingual Populations • 6-8 November • Rodon Mount Ht and Resort • Agros, Cyprus
The Future • IALP shall reach ALL professionals, world wide • IALP shall lead research in the field • IALP shall help education and training in the field • IALP shall lend an expert hand to emerging foci of services in the field • IALP is the only society that gives the world perspective in communicative disorders
The most important event28th IALP World Congress • Feel invited to join us in Athens and to participate in the World Communication cellebration http://www.ialpathens2010.gr/
Greeks are already Warming-Up! Athens 2008 – Conference on Motor Speech Disorders and Voice Marilena Tsoukala, Stela Santzakli, Eleana Virvidaki, Olympia Barmakeli, Mara Behlau and Patricia Giannika Manos Anifantis, Malcom McNeil, Jay Rosenbeck and Joe Duffy
The Importance of IALP in Today's World “I helped my international maiden speech in the 1974 IALP congress in Switzerland. I was made enthusiastic by local (Groningen) board members of the IALP, Ms Moolenaar-Bijl and of course my teacher Van den Berg. And also the treasurer of that moment Damsté. I learned to know my best friends from (East-) Germany. Going at that time is formed the basis for my international contacts. Since 1992 I was involved in the Board business and that even enhanced my relation to many colleagues in the international field of logopedics and Phoniatrics. Although people might seem not to understand these two words anymore, the semantics of these words seems to be changed over the last 50 years. But still when such a few people in the world are working in this field, a strong international bondage is absolutely a necessity. I'm very grateful for being on the international scene via the IALP.” Harm Schutte Past President and Scientific Journal Committee Chair
The Importance of IALP in Today's World “The IALP is important in a world where profession practice and research know no boundaries. The IALP provides practicing professionals and researchers in speech, language hearing and swallowing the window to the world. The IALP is unique in the world as a vehicle for partnerships between speech language pathologists and physicians interested in the study of human communication and its disorders. As the world marketplace has become more global, so too must our professions become more global. As an association with an 80 year history, the IALP has been and will continue to be a worldwide leader facilitating the acquisition and dissemination of research and practice issues to professionals around the globe. “ Dolores Batlle Immediate Past-President
The Importance of IALP in Today's World • “IALP has provided me with the opportunity to learn from colleagues around the world. It has enriched my understanding and expanded my perspective on issues we are addressing in research and speech-language pathology clinical practice. IALP has also enabled me to be a part of an organization that develops and advocates for the adoption of recommended international policies and practices on behalf of those with communication disorders.” Tanya Gallagher President-elect
See you in Greece!28th IALP World Congress http://www.ialpathens2010.gr/ • Do not miss this opportunity: • become an individual member!