
Delivering Mobile Speech Therapy Services Within Perth Metro and Exmouth WA!
Speech 2 U is a neurodiversity-affirming speech and language mobile clinic, specialising in person-centered therapy that cover a wide variety of topics.
This means our sessions are personalised to the individual and aim to always approach therapy from a strength-based lens. We believe sessions should be completed within the individuals environment, this might include home, school, daycare, or within the community. For paediatric clients we are passionate about delivering meaningful, play-based sessions incorporating the interests and needs of the child.
Ashlee
Ashlee believes in providing a quality and evidence-based service that meets your needs and life aspirations. She prides herself on delivering neuro-affirming and culturally appropriate intervention, in order to see significant growth in independence, communication and confidence.
Ashlee graduated in 2015 and has since worked in a range of settings within the disability sector, including non-for-profit and private practice. She has embarked on multiple leadership roles in her career and enjoys working as part of a collaborative team and supporting those important to you as an individual.
Ashlee has extensive experience working with individuals presenting with complex communication needs and supporting the use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). She has been lucky enough to extend her work all across Western Australia, delivering much-needed services to remote communities and towns.
Outside of work hours Ashlee enjoys spending time with her son, family and friends, exploring the West Australia coastline and relaxing by the beach.
Director and Senior Speech Pathologist
Nicola
Nicola provides mobile Speech Pathology services within the Perth metropolitan area and to regional communities within the Northwest.
Graduating in 2019, Nicola has a special interest in early language, multimodal communication and articulation. Prior to Speech2U, Nicola has extensive experience working with neurodiverse populations within the early intervention sector and is a big advocate of supporting communication through the use of Key Word Sign (KWS) and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).
Nicola is passionate about developing positive and trusting therapeutic relationships to achieve the best outcomes for you and your support team. When she isn’t working, Nicola enjoys spending time with her dog, Luna, catching up with friends and visiting family.