Other Services
We offer a number of other services to support individuals with their communication and learning.
Non-Therapy Services
Some of our team members have experience in certain areas that may be of interest to our families or the broader community.
Homework Help
This is a non-NDIS service for students seeking homework or learning support. We have capacity for one-on-one online tutoring in math, science, literacy and technologies (Year 1-10). If you are seeking more ad-hoc services for your child, for example, you have questions on specific topics or require guidance with completing a specific assignment, this may be suitable. In-person sessions are dependent on location.
Administrative Support
If you are a small business or sole trader needing basic administrative support for tedious and monotonous tasks, we can offer ad hoc, remote services. We work internally with a very small group of neurodiverse friends to build their skills in job-related activities (such as basic admin and data entry tasks). They thrive with work that is repetitive and straightforward, which helps ensure meticulous outcomes.
Workplace Solutions
Speech pathologists can also work with individuals or companies seeking to up-skill in their communication within the workplace. For individuals, this may be working on accent-modification, stuttering concerns, public speaking skills, interview skills or leadership skills. For companies, we may collaborate with the team or employees to identify any communication breakdown or barriers within the business and develop a plan to increase communication and improve work-efficiency.
Accent Modification
A speech therapist can assist with accent-modification by creating a personalised accent modification program which aims to improve listening skills (for self-monitoring) and learn production techniques.
Stuttering (Fluency)
Whether you’re new to stuttering or seeking maintenance of strategies, a speech therapist can assist with minimising your stutter (or the psychosocial impacts) through strategies and techniques.
Public Speaking
Verbal and non-verbal communication are essential skills for growth in the workplace. Speech therapists can assist with understanding voice, grammar, vocabulary, and articulation to support public speaking.

Better communication, better team.
Speech pathologists have the tools and knowledge to collaborate closely with organisations to identify communication needs or barriers and develop strategies to better support the workplace. Solutions may include supporting leaders to communicate better with their teams or providing employees with effective strategies to engage with clients and relevant stakeholders. A speech therapist can work closely with other communication trainers to provide specific expertise to enhance the business outcomes.
