Speech therapy that fits your week.
From first words to confident conversation — online sessions with AHPRA-registered speech pathologists, for kids, adults, and recovery after stroke or injury. All funded through your NDIS plan.
AHPRA-registered therapists · NDIS-funded · online Australia-wide
- NDIS plan-managed
- Self-managed
- AHPRA-registered clinicians
- 100% online, Australia-wide
Speech support, whatever the goal.
We support a wide range of communication needs. Each page below is written and reviewed by a registered Australian clinician.
Autism (Level 1 and Level 2) in children
Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental difference. Level 1 and Level 2 children typically benefit from speech, OT, and psychology support — and most are NDIS-eligible.
Cerebral palsy — therapy support for children
Cerebral palsy affects movement and posture. Goal-directed OT and speech therapy build independence and communication, online and coordinated with your team.
Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS)
CAS is a motor speech disorder where the brain struggles to plan the movements for speech. It needs frequent, specific speech therapy — and responds to it.
Developmental language disorder (DLD) in children
Developmental language disorder (DLD) affects how children understand and use language. It's common, lifelong, and highly responsive to speech therapy.
Down syndrome — therapy support for children
Children with Down syndrome thrive with early, consistent therapy. Speech and OT build communication and daily-living skills, online and parent-coached.
Dyslexia in children
Dyslexia is a common, lifelong difficulty with reading and spelling. With structured-literacy support, children with dyslexia learn to read and thrive.
Global developmental delay in young children
When a young child is behind in two or more areas of development, early intervention across speech, OT, and psychology can change their trajectory.
Speech delay in children
Speech delay means a child's speech sound development is behind the typical age-based milestones. Many children catch up with the right early support.
Speech sound disorder in children
When a child's speech is hard to understand — sounds left out, swapped, or distorted — speech therapy is highly effective, especially early.
Stuttering in children
Stuttering is a common speech difficulty in young children. Early speech therapy — like the Australian-developed Lidcombe Program — is highly effective.
Every condition page is reviewed by a registered Australian clinician and cites peer-reviewed sources.
Therapy that fits real life — not the other way around.
Sessions happen in the room where life actually happens, with the people you trust most — and the skills carry straight into everyday moments.
No travel, no waiting rooms, and scheduling that bends around your week instead of the other way around.

Getting started takes about five minutes.
Tell us a little
Send a quick enquiry with what you're looking for — no long forms, no phone tag.
Pick a time that works
We match you with the right clinician and find real availability — evenings and weekends included.
Show up — we'll handle the rest
We invoice your NDIS plan directly. You join the Zoom call and focus on what matters.
Funding shouldn't be the hard part.
Most families pay nothing out of pocket. Here's how the NDIS side works.
- Plan-managed — we invoice your plan manager directly
- Self-managed — simple itemised invoices you can claim
- Most families pay $0 out of pocket
“Every page a family reads is reviewed against current clinical evidence before it goes live. We'd rather say less and be right.”
Hannah Chamberlain · Clinical lead & reviewer
Check our clinicians on the AHPRA registerCommon questions
Do I need a referral?
No — you don't need a referral to start speech therapy under most NDIS plans. Send an enquiry and we'll match you with a speech pathologist.
How does NDIS funding work?
For plan-managed and agency-managed plans we invoice your plan manager or the NDIA directly; self-managed participants claim from us. Most families pay nothing out of pocket.
What happens in the first session?
Your speech pathologist gets to know you and your goals, and you'll finish with a clear plan and a next step — no paperwork for you to chase.
Who do you work with?
Everyone from toddlers through to older adults, including speech and communication support after a stroke or injury.
Are sessions really online?
Yes — sessions run over a private video call you join from home, so there's no travel and scheduling is far more flexible.
Find a session this week.
Tell us what you need — we'll match you with the right clinician, sort the paperwork, and send a Zoom link.

