Hadassah graduated with a Master of Speech Pathology from the University of Melbourne. She has experience working with clients of all ages across a range of settings – private practice, schools and hospitals – with individuals who are neurodiverse and neurotypical.
Hadassah is passionate about stuttering therapy and the impact it can have on individuals’ lives. She loves making therapy fun for children and adults alike and finding solutions to help embed stuttering therapy into families’ lives. She finds it satisfying to assist her clients of all ages to feel less impacted by stuttering, gain self-confidence and enjoy communicating more.
As someone who is bilingual in both English and Swahili, Hadassah has an interest in helping families from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. While completing her Master of Speech Pathology, Hadassah completed a thesis which examined the applicability of assessments for bilingual children.
She has been trained in the Lidcombe Program and the Oakville Program, is a Certified Practising Member of Speech Pathology Australia and a member of the Victorian Stuttering Interest Group.
Hadassah consults on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.