The SLP facial therapist: Extending our scope of practice in the management of facial palsy

Tracks
20-minute presentations
Thursday, June 25, 2026
12:10 PM - 12:20 PM
Room 7 & 8, First Floor

Overview

Jennifer Wills


Details

⏫ Oral presentation
⏲️ 12:10–12:30 pm
⌛ 20-minutes
📚 Assumed knowledge of attendees: Intermediate (Some previous learning/working knowledge of topic e.g. treated a few cases)


Presenter

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Jennifer Wills
St John Of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital

The SLP facial therapist: Extending our scope of practice in the management of facial palsy

12:10 PM - 12:30 PM

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With over three decades of experience, Jenny Wills has built a distinguished career in neurological rehabilitation and complex communication needs. Her clinical interests include Parkinson’s disease, facial nerve disorders, and accessible communication. Currently at St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital, she has held senior roles since 2010, following earlier work across regional Victoria in both public health and private practice. Jenny holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology) with Honours from Lincoln School of Health Sciences, is a certified LSVT® LOUD clinician, and member of Facial Therapy Specialists International. A published researcher and frequent presenter, her work has earned recognition, including the 2022 SJOG CEO Award for Excellence, and finalist in the 2018 Vic Arts & Health Awards. Jenny is a Certified Practicing Member of Speech Pathology Australia and continues to mentor and lead in her field.

Session chair

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Salma Charania
Central Queensland University


Student volunteer(s)

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Daniella Martinez Mendoza

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Isabella Newton

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