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SPA-Certified Speech Pathologists Across QLD, NSW, VIC & TAS

Speech Therapy for Cerebral Palsy

Helping children and adults with cerebral palsy develop stronger communication skills through personalised, evidence-based cerebral palsy speech therapy. Our SPA-certified speech pathologists deliver mobile services to your home, school, or community setting across Australia.

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Building Communication Confidence with Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy can affect the muscles used for speech, swallowing, and oral-motor control, making everyday communication challenging. Our speech pathologists are certified with Speech Pathology Australia (SPA) and experienced in supporting people with cerebral palsy to find their voice, whether through spoken language, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), or a combination of both.

Why Choose Astrad for Cerebral Palsy Speech Therapy

About Astrad's CP Speech Therapy Services

  • Our speech pathologists have dedicated experience working with individuals with cerebral palsy. We understand the complex interplay between motor control, cognition, and communication that makes each person's therapy journey unique.

  • We bring cerebral palsy speech therapy directly to your home, school, daycare, or community setting. Practising communication skills in familiar environments can support engagement and progress.

  • Communication goals are most effective when they align with broader therapy plans. We work closely with occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and other allied health professionals to deliver coordinated, holistic support.

  • Speech therapy for cerebral palsy is commonly funded under NDIS Capacity Building supports. We help you navigate your NDIS plan, maximise your funding, and ensure your therapy goals align with your plan objectives.

  • We use evidence-based approaches supported by current research, including motor learning-based interventions, PROMPT therapy techniques, and total communication strategies to support progress in speech and language skills.

  • Every therapy plan includes clear, measurable goals. We track progress regularly and adjust our approach to ensure each individual is moving towards greater independence and communication confidence.

How Cerebral Palsy Speech Therapy Works

Our structured process ensures you receive the right support from the very first session:

Speech pathologist working face-to-face with a child on communication skills using developmental toys during a therapy session
  • 1

    Initial Assessment

    We begin with an assessment of speech, language, communication, and swallowing abilities. This includes evaluating oro-motor function, articulation, language comprehension, and identifying whether AAC supports may be beneficial.

  • 2

    Personalised Therapy Plan

    Based on assessment findings, we create a tailored therapy plan with specific, measurable goals. This may include articulation exercises, AAC device trialling, feeding therapy, or language intervention, all designed around your priorities.

  • 3

    Ongoing Therapy & Review

    Regular therapy sessions are delivered in your preferred environment. We review progress at agreed intervals, adjust goals as needed, and provide detailed reports to support NDIS plan reviews and funding requests.

What to Expect

Your Cerebral Palsy Speech Therapy Journey

From initial referral to ongoing support, we guide you through every stage of the therapy process with clarity and care.

      Referral & Intake

      Contact us by phone or through our online booking form. We gather information about your needs, funding type (NDIS, aged care, or private), and preferred location to match you with the right speech pathologist.

      Assessment & Goal Setting

      Your speech pathologist conducts an assessment in your chosen environment. Together, we set meaningful, functional goals that reflect what matters most to you or your child.

      Therapy & Progress

      Regular sessions focus on building communication skills through evidence-based techniques. We provide home practice activities, collaborate with your broader care team, and track measurable progress towards your goals.

Understanding Cerebral Palsy and Speech Development

Cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most common physical disabilities in childhood, affecting movement, posture, and muscle coordination. For many individuals with cerebral palsy, the same neurological differences that affect motor skills also impact the muscles used for speech, chewing, and swallowing. This is why cerebral palsy speech therapy is a critical part of a comprehensive support plan.

Speech and communication difficulties in cerebral palsy range from mild articulation challenges to a complete absence of spoken language. Common speech-related challenges include dysarthria, apraxia of speech, reduced breath support for vocalisation, and difficulties with language comprehension and expression.

How Speech Pathology Supports People with Cerebral Palsy

At Astrad Allied Health, our SPA-certified speech pathologists provide cerebral palsy speech therapy designed to address the unique communication needs of each individual. Our mobile therapy model means we come to you, delivering sessions at home, school, daycare, or community settings across QLD, NSW, VIC, and TAS.

Our cerebral palsy speech therapy services include:

  • Articulation and motor speech therapy: Targeted exercises to improve clarity of speech, including oro-motor strengthening, breath support techniques, and motor learning-based approaches.
  • Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC): AAC assessments and training for individuals who benefit from communication devices, symbol boards, or sign-supported communication.
  • Feeding and swallowing therapy: Assessment and management of swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), including safe mealtime positioning, food texture modification, and oral-motor exercises.
  • Receptive and expressive language therapy: Supporting understanding and use of language through play-based, functional activities tailored to developmental level and individual goals.
  • Voice therapy: Addressing vocal quality, volume, and resonance for individuals whose cerebral palsy affects vocal control.

The Importance of Early Intervention in Cerebral Palsy Speech Therapy

Early intervention is widely recognised as one of the most effective approaches to improving communication outcomes for children with cerebral palsy. The developing brain has significant neuroplasticity in the early years, meaning targeted speech therapy can build stronger neural pathways for communication.

Beginning cerebral palsy speech therapy early helps children develop foundational communication skills, reduces frustration associated with being unable to express needs, and supports social participation. For children who may need AAC, early introduction ensures they have a reliable way to interact from the earliest possible age.

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Cerebral Palsy Care

At Astrad Allied Health, our speech pathologists collaborate closely with occupational therapists supporting the same client with fine motor skills, seating, positioning, or sensory processing needs. This ensures that, for example, a child’s seating position supports optimal breath control for speech, or that AAC device placement aligns with their physical capabilities.

Our team also works with external physiotherapists, paediatricians, and educators to deliver coordinated care. For children with co-occurring conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, our speech pathologists adapt their approach to address the combined communication profile.

NDIS Funding for Cerebral Palsy Speech Therapy

Speech therapy for cerebral palsy is commonly funded under the NDIS as a Capacity Building support. At Astrad Allied Health, we support all NDIS plan management types: NDIA-managed, plan-managed, and self-managed. Our team can assist with goal-setting for plan reviews and recommend assistive technology that may be funded through your plan.

We also support aged care clients and private clients who require cerebral palsy speech therapy outside of the NDIS. Contact us on (07) 3477 9366 to discuss your funding options and get started.

Book Your Cerebral Palsy Speech Therapy Assessment

Individual results vary based on your unique circumstances and goals. Assessment findings do not guarantee a particular outcome.

Whether you are seeking support for a child developing their first words, a young person transitioning to a new communication device, or an adult maintaining their communication skills, Astrad Allied Health is here to help. Our SPA-certified speech pathologists bring personalised cerebral palsy speech therapy directly to you across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania. Call (07) 3477 9366 or book online to begin your therapy journey today.

Cerebral Palsy Speech Therapy FAQs

Cerebral palsy speech therapy is a specialised service provided by SPA-certified speech pathologists to help individuals with CP improve their communication, speech clarity, language skills, and swallowing safety. It may include articulation therapy, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) training, feeding therapy, and voice therapy, all tailored to each person’s abilities and goals.

Cerebral palsy can affect the muscles used for speech production, leading to conditions such as dysarthria (difficulty controlling speech muscles), reduced breath support, and challenges with articulation. Some individuals may have difficulty with language comprehension or expression. The impact varies widely depending on the type and severity of CP, with some people experiencing mild articulation difficulties and others requiring alternative communication methods.

Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) refers to tools and strategies that supplement or replace spoken communication. For people with cerebral palsy, AAC can include low-tech options such as picture boards and communication books, or high-tech devices such as speech-generating tablets and eye-gaze systems. AAC helps individuals express their needs, participate in conversations, and engage more fully in education, work, and social settings.

Yes. Speech therapy for cerebral palsy is commonly funded under the NDIS as a Capacity Building support. NDIS plans for participants with CP often include speech pathology for communication development, AAC access, and mealtime management. Astrad Allied Health is a registered NDIS provider and supports NDIA-managed, plan-managed, and self-managed participants.

Early intervention is recommended as the developing brain has greater neuroplasticity in the early years. Starting speech therapy as early as possible can help build foundational communication skills, reduce frustration, and support social development. However, cerebral palsy speech therapy can benefit individuals of all ages, from toddlers developing first words to adults maintaining or improving their communication skills.

Astrad Allied Health provides mobile cerebral palsy speech therapy, meaning our SPA-certified speech pathologists travel to your home, school, daycare, or community setting across QLD, NSW, VIC, and TAS. Sessions begin with a comprehensive assessment, followed by a personalised therapy plan with measurable goals. We provide regular therapy sessions, home practice activities, and progress reports to support NDIS plan reviews.

Start Your Cerebral Palsy Speech Therapy Journey Today

Our SPA-certified speech pathologists are ready to support you or your child with personalised, mobile cerebral palsy speech therapy across QLD, NSW, VIC, and TAS. Contact Astrad Allied Health to book your initial assessment.

Our Services

Astrad Allied Health offers a comprehensive range of services, including:

Mobile Occupational Therapy

Registered occupational therapists providing support for daily living skills, independence and participation in work, school and community activities.

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Mobility Equipment Assessment

Assessment and recommendations for mobility equipment and assistive technology to support participation in daily activities across your environment.

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Speech Pathology Services

Registered speech pathologists helping with communication, swallowing and language development across Queensland, NSW, Victoria and Tasmania.

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Home Assessment &
Modifications

Professional home evaluations identifying modifications and equipment recommendations to improve safety, accessibility and independence.

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Assistive Technology Assessment

Recommendations for assistive technology solutions like communication devices, computer access & adaptive equipment to support daily participation.

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Comprehensive Therapy

Complete allied health support including ongoing therapy sessions, rehabilitation programs and personalised interventions to address all your therapy needs.

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