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A speech therapist works with you to understand your goals, assess communication needs, and provide strategies, therapy programs, assistive communication supports or reports for NDIS funding.
Both titles refer to a qualified allied health professional who assesses and treats communication and swallowing difficulties. All practising speech pathologists in Australia hold a university degree and are eligible for membership with Speech Pathology Australia.
Under the NDIS, speech pathology services are funded as allied health therapy supports.
We take the time to understand the participant’s needs, location, preferences and NDIS plan, then search across our network of verified speech therapy providers Australia wide. We confirm availability before connecting you, so you receive options that are suitable and ready to support you.
• Speech clarity and pronunciation
• Language development and understanding
• Social communication and conversation skills
• Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) supports
• Stuttering and fluency therapy
• Support for adults after stroke, injury or neurological conditions
• Feeding and swallowing difficulties
• Communication support for autism and developmental delay
Your speech therapist will tailor their approach based on your individual goals, environment and NDIS plan.
The cost of speech therapy services themselves is billed by the provider in line with NDIS pricing arrangements and the participant’s plan. Our role is to help you find the right provider with availability, without adding additional cost or pressure to your NDIS journey.
Language development
Speech sounds and clarity
Social interaction and play communication
Communication support for autism
Feeding and swallowing challenges
Parent coaching and early intervention
Speech therapists may also provide assessments and reports to support NDIS plan reviews.
Communication after stroke or brain injury
Voice and fluency support
Social communication skills
AAC systems for complex needs
Swallowing and mealtime safety
Capacity building for community participation
Speech therapists can also provide reports for funding decisions and ongoing supports.
Self-managed and plan-managed participants can choose any qualified speech pathologist, while agency-managed participants must use a registered NDIS provider.
MyCareSpace can help you find a speech therapist with availability regardless of how your plan is managed.
Our service helps reduce delays, saves time and supports faster connection to therapy, particularly when participants have complex needs or urgent support requirements.




