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National Diploma in Hearing Therapy (Level 5)

The National Diploma in Hearing Therapy has been designed to be delivered by accredited education providers. For a list of accredited education providers for these qualifications, click here.

This 121 credit qualification is designed for people who wish to work in the field of adult aural rehabilitation.

Hearing Therapists work in a range of community and clinical settings.  Usually people entering this field will have a tertiary qualification and experience in the health, education and or social services sectors.  Alternatively people will need to demonstrate maturity and a good level of general education, and may have relevant experience and recognised skills in working with the elderly, people with hearing impairment, or people with other disabilities.

People awarded this qualification will be able to demonstrate an ability to integrate adult aural rehabilitation theory with practice.  They will demonstrate particular understanding of the causes, effects, and medical management of hearing impairment; the application of technology to assist those with hearing impairment; the causes, effects, and management of tinnitus; knowledge of hearing conservation; knowledge of speech production and speech perception in relation to hearing therapy; the impact of hearing loss on a person’s life; and hearing loss issues related to ageing.

They will demonstrate skill in developing, implementing, and evaluating rehabilitation plans for adults with hearing loss following assessment of the loss and of the person’s communication needs.  They will be able to engage in personal adjustment and informational counselling with an adult with a hearing impairment, and will be able to train them and their associated others in communication strategies.

Compulsory Unit Standards

The following standards are required

IDTitleLevelCredit
18599Demonstrate the function and application of hearing instruments and hearing aids56
18600Demonstrate the function and application of assistive devices for an adult with a hearing impairment55
18601Train adults with hearing impairment to maximise visual and auditory cues610
18602Teach an adult with a hearing impairment and associated others to use communication strategies68
18603Analyse the causes, effects, and management of tinnitus57
18604Demonstrate knowledge of hearing conservation44
18605Assess the needs of an adult with a hearing impairment and identify support services56
18606Carry out a hearing evaluation with an adult58
18607Develop, implement, and evaluate a rehabilitation plan for an adult with a hearing impairment68
18608Demonstrate an integration of hearing therapy theory with practice at an intermediate level518
18609Demonstrate an integration of hearing therapy theory with practice at an advanced level614
18611Explain and analyse speech production and speech perception in relation to hearing therapy55
18612Explain and analyse the issues relating to hearing impairment in the older person56
19308Engage in personal adjustment and informational counselling with an adult with hearing impairment45
23363Demonstrate knowledge of the causes, effects, and the medical management of hearing impairment58
23364Interpret supplied diagnostic audiograms and tympanograms43
Links referenced
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http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/providers/index.do?frameworkId=942945938

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