Meet Amy
With over 11 years experience as a speech pathologist across hospitals, community health, private practice and education, Amy brings compassion, connection and high quality clinical care. Amy is not just a therapist, but a partner who will walk alongside parents and caregivers: building confidence and unlocking the Tiny Treasures in everyday moments.
Amy completed an undergraduate degree in Psychology in 2010, before completing her postgraduate qualification in Speech Pathology from the University of London in 2014. Amy has worked as a Paediatric Speech Pathologist supporting babies and children with communication and feeding difficulties in a variety of public and private settings in both Australia and the UK, including roles within the NHS, QLD Health and SA Health. Amy continues to maintain her public health position alongside Tiny Treasures speech and feeding therapy.
Amy is a Certified Practicing Member of Speech Pathology Australia (SPA) and is commencing training to become accredited as a Neuroprotective Developmental Care (NDC) practitioner.
hroughout her career Amy has accessed specialist training and qualifications in a range of approaches, including::
SOFFI (Supporting Oral Feeding in Fragile Infants) Method (Certified Practitioner)
RCSLT Dysphagia competency framework - specialist
Orofacial Myology: Breathe, Feed, Eat & Sleep Workshop
Learn to Play
Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme (NDP3) for Management of Children with CAS (Speech Pathology Australia, 2021)
PROMPT© (2020)
Parent Child Interaction (PCI) Therapy
iBASIS-VIPP (Interactive BASICS for Infant and Young Children with Video Interaction Program)
Attention Autism
Every Move Counts, Clicks and Chats – Sensory-based approach to communication and assistive technology
Sounds Write Phonics - for literacy tuition
Key Word Sign
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