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NDIS Speech Therapist

Our NDIS-approved speech pathologists assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of communication challenges, including difficulties with speaking, listening, understanding language, and social interaction. They also provide support for mealtime concerns such as eating, drinking, and swallowing safely.

How Our NDIS Speech
can benefit your child:

Clear Speech:

We help individuals speak clearly and confidently. This ensures they are easily understood in daily communication.

Sound Enunciation:

Therapy focuses on proper pronunciation and articulation. We support clearer sound production for better speech clarity.

Language Development:

We build skills in both understanding and using language. This includes spoken, written, and social communication.

Emotional Expression:

Clients learn to express thoughts and feelings effectively. This reduces frustration and supports emotional wellbeing.

Behavioural Support:

By addressing communication gaps, we reduce challenging behaviours. Improved communication often leads to improved behaviour.

Flexible Therapy Settings:

Therapy is delivered in homes, schools, or other familiar places. This helps make learning more relevant and consistent.

Frequently Asked Question

Speech Pathology Intervention for Children

Speech Pathology Intervention for Children Speech Pathologists can assist many children with speech or language delays using a variety of different tools and techniques. The approach taken will vary depending on the presentation of the child as well as the individualised goals of the child and their family. We can support children with both defined diagnoses, as well as those that do not yet have a diagnosis. Examples of the following can include: Developing communication skills for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Speech sound disorders. Difficulty articulating certain sounds. Those that have limited verbal communication. Providing parent training and education around supports and recommendations. Providing an alternative or assistive communication (AAC). When engaging with our speech therapy services, our NDIS approved speech pathologist will conduct a thorough assessment to gain a clear understanding of the difficulties that your child is having with their speech or communication skills. They will then create a treatment plan that includes short- and long-term goals to help your child progress. The strategies they may use will be vast and varied as we approach each client individually, ensuring a targeted approach to care. We work closely together with parents, caregivers and, where appropriate, schools or childcare settings to ensure everyone works together to help the child succeed.

Our Range of Speech Pathology Services

Our Range of Speech Pathology Services At Chattarchamps, our NDIS-approved Speech Pathologists use evidence-based practice and assistive technology, where appropriate, to achieve the best possible outcomes for our clients. Assistive technology includes a large array of technology that can support someone to do a task that they otherwise might not be able to do or find difficult. Technology can assist in promoting independence, making the impossible possible. The technology available to support communication continues to expand and our team of Therapists keep up to date with the newest tools to support their clients in the best way possible. We utilise a range of Augmented Alternative Communication (AAC) including Proloquo2go and LAMP which can support clients with communication impairments. There are also low-tech options including PECS and PODD books which can again support children and adults who may not be able to communicate effectively with verbal communication. In addition, our Speech Pathologists also use an assortment of strategies to help clients learn how to express themselves effectively, as well as understand the communication of others. Some of these strategies include things like body language cues, gestures, facial expressions, or sign language/Key Word Sign.

Our Mobile Speech Pathology Services

Our team of mobile NDIS-approved Speech Pathologists can support people in all environments to help build skills in the settings they most need — such as schools, childcare centres, homes, or workplaces. Our Chatter Champs mobile Speech Pathologists are armed with low and high-tech tools to support their clients with their communication needs. They adopt a wide array of tools, strategies, and methods to get the best outcome for their clients within their own unique and personal environments. In addition to our mobile support, Chatter Champs has a number of offices across Australia which clients are welcome to visit. We have two locations in Melbourne, Victoria (Caulfield and Sunshine), one office in Perth, Western Australia (Rivervale), an office in Sydney, New South Wales (Balmain), and two offices in Brisbane, Queensland (Booval and Yeerongpilly).

Why Choose a Chatter Champs Speech Pathologist

At Chatter Champs, we understand the challenges individuals and their families face when navigating speech and communication difficulties. Our team of dedicated professionals undergoes thorough induction training and participates in ongoing professional development. Learning from leaders in the field, our Speech Pathologists stay up to date with the latest evidence-based tools, techniques, and technologies to deliver high-quality care. We believe in choice and control. That’s why we work closely with clients and their families to match them with the right Speech Pathologist who aligns with their personal needs and goals. Chatter Champs’ NDIS-approved Speech Pathologists also collaborate with our wider allied health team — including Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Psychologists, Exercise Physiologists, and Dietitians — to provide a holistic and coordinated approach to care that promotes independence and improves overall quality of life.

Mobile Paediatric Therapy

At Chatter Champs, we provide mobile therapy services to support children and their families in familiar settings — including homes, schools, and childcare centres. We believe that involving and educating the wider support network around a child is essential. By working collaboratively with parents, carers, and educators, we create consistent, engaging environments that foster meaningful developmental progress.

Those Who May Benefit from Early Childhood Intervention Services

Those Who May Benefit from Early Childhood Intervention Services Early intervention is pivotal to progressing the development of a child in their early years, particularly when they are showing early signs of developmental delay. It can typically be defined as working with children who are under the age of 7 years old, however the support can last beyond this if required. Our team of professionals are skilled to work with many children who display varying areas of developmental delay. Common conditions that we would support include, but are not limited to: Autism Spectrum Disorder Attention Deficit Disorder Learning Disability Sensory Regulation Difficulties Developmental Coordination Disorder Global Developmental Delay Delayed Fine or Gross Motor Development Handwriting Development Social Skills Dyspraxia Dyslexia Behaviour Support Parent Support and Coaching Assessment and Report Writing School Readiness Skills

The Key Worker NDIS Model for Early Intervention Therapy

The Key Worker NDIS Model for Early Intervention Therapy At Chattarchamps, we understand that receiving treatment from multiple Therapists can be overwhelming, especially for young children and families, who are engaging with allied health professionals for the first time. The Key Worker NDIS Model for Early Intervention works by having one key point of contact who can coordinate services for your child, engaging the appropriate professionals at the correct time. Using this model, we can assign a competent and niche-specific therapist, such as a Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist or Speech Pathologist, to work with your child depending on their needs.

Our Testimonials

Shany White

Friendly team and great progress. My daughter looks forward to every session!

Judy Robert

We’ve seen real improvement in our son's speech. Thank you, Chattar Champs!

Shany White

The therapists are amazing—supportive, patient, and fun

Judy Robert

Loved how the AHA kept things consistent between sessions. Really helped!

Get in Touch

For for more information about the AHA program or to register your interest, please email us at [email protected]