your Passionate
Speech Pathologist
Meet Stacey
Stacey is a bright and bubbly speech pathologist offering mobile speech pathology services across the greater Perth region of Western Australia.
Commencing her speech pathology career in 2013, Stacey brings her expertise and compassionate nature to fun, creativity, and flexible therapy. She believes that every individual has the potential to thrive and aims to create a supportive and nurturing environment for their growth. Stacey sees herself as a coach and cheerleader for the families, support workers, schools and fellow clinicians she supports.
Prior to establishing add Speech Pathology, Stacey led the largest private speech pathology team in South Australia. Testament to Stacey’s regarded leadership in speech pathology is her contribution to The University of Adelaide Speech Pathology Advisory Board and in being celebrated with the inaugural Flinders University Excellence in Placement Supervision award.
Stacey’s aim is that through building communication skills and mealtime success we can also add joy, connection, fun, and confidence to individuals and families. Stacey's approach is centred around building strong connections with her clients, their families and support networks. She understands that trust and rapport are essential for effective therapy and tailors her sessions to suit individual needs.
Stacey brings a wealth of knowledge and experience supporting communication for people of all ages, including individuals with complex, multifaceted disability and rare or genetic conditions.
She works from a strengths-based, neuroaffirming approach, supporting a wide range of communication profiles - including speech and language differences, learning differences, global developmental delay, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, selective mutism, neurodivergence, and individuals with genetic conditions or syndromes (diagnosed or undiagnosed). Stacey also has a strong interest in feeding therapy and supporting safe, respectful, and positive mealtime experiences, particularly for children with complex needs.
Stacey relocated to Perth in 2024 and is enjoying exploring WA with her partner. Stacey loves spending time with animals, exploring the world, cooking, picnics, sports and losing herself in books or creative projects. Stacey is still holding out hope that one day she might grow up to be a mermaid.
Stacey’s Core Values
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Connection sits at the heart of Stacey’s work. She is committed to building genuine, respectful, and trusting relationships with individuals, families, and support networks across all stages of life.
Stacey approaches every interaction with care, empathy, and deep respect for each person’s lived experience. She strives to create a warm, welcoming environment where people feel safe, valued, and supported to be themselves.
Through strong connection, Stacey believes meaningful support can grow - grounded in collaboration, understanding, and shared trust.
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Stacey believes that growth looks different for every person and is shaped by individual strengths, interests, environments, and support needs across the lifespan. She is committed to supporting meaningful communication growth in ways that honour each person’s identity, autonomy, and goals.
Embracing a growth mindset, Stacey continually reflects, learns, and evolves her practice to ensure her support remains evidence-informed, responsive, and thoughtful. Her goal is to create an environment where people can build communication, confidence, and connection in ways that are meaningful to them.
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Stacey genuinely loves the work she does, and this sense of joy naturally flows into her practice. One of her favourite parts of the day is sharing a smile, a laugh, or a light-hearted moment with the people she works alongside.
She believes joy plays an important role in connection and learning, and that positive, affirming experiences can make support feel safer, more engaging, and more human. Stacey strives to create moments of joy that support confidence, motivation, and a sense of belonging - for clients, families, and herself.