Speech Pathology supports people in many meaningful ways. I didn’t fully realise this when I began my training, but it’s what has kept me passionate about the field ever since.
Life can be tricky. I’ve learned that working through challenges often starts with being surrounded by people who listen, understand, and help map a path forward. That’s how I aim to work—with empathy, collaboration, and clarity about how I can support positive change in your life.
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with many children and families. I particularly enjoy helping non-speaking and low-verbal children communicate, supporting social development and speech clarity, managing mealtime difficulties, and enhancing family connection.
I’m also passionate about mentoring other health professionals to grow in confidence and thrive in their roles.