Supportive Group Programs for All Ages & Needs

Experience the power of shared learning, peer connection, and expert-led sessions in our evidence-based therapy groups.

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GROUPS

Current Group Program

“SPEAK OUT!® is a specialised speech and voice therapy program developed by the Parkinson Voice Project to assist individuals with Parkinson’s disease and related neurological disorders. The program focuses on speaking with intent” to enhance speech clarity, loudness, and swallowing function.

Upon completing the individual therapy sessions, participants then transition to a group therapy program to provide ongoing support and practice, helping individuals maintain and further improve their speech and swallowing abilities.

  • Who: Individuals who have completed the SPEAK OUT! program
  • Session Length: 30–45 minutes
  • Frequency: Monthly
  • Location: [At our Deacon clinic]
  • Cost: Provided upon registration
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THERAPY

Why Group Therapy?

Peer Connection
Build confidence and social skills in a safe, supportive setting.
Collaborative Learning
Learn from peers while reinforcing strategies and communication goals.
Cost-Effective
More affordable than individual sessions without compromising quality.
GROUPS

Upcoming & Planned Groups

Literacy School Holiday Program

An intensive program for primary school aged children with reading and writing difficulties.

Your child’s first few years at school are critical to their literacy development, which is their ability to read and write. Literacy skills are important building blocks for later life skills such as learning, socialising and working.

Our planned Literacy Program is a week-long intensive course, with 2.5 hour sessions each day across one week, during the ACT public school holiday periods (April and October). Small group sizes (maximum of 3 children per Speech Pathologist) will ensure plenty of individual attention.

Register your interest to be the first to hear when dates and enrolment open for this program.

Aphasia Conversation Group

A group program for adults with aphasia following a stroke or traumatic brain injury.

Aphasia is a significant communication disorder which can limit participation with family and community and impact many areas of life.

The group setting can lend support to people living with aphasia by providing opportunities to participate in natural conversations, develop social connections, learn and practice communication strategies and problem solve with others.

Register your interest to be the first to hear when dates and enrolment open for this program.

ENROLLMENT

How to Enroll

Step 1
Choose your group

Review current and upcoming offerings.

Step 2
Contact our team

Use the Contact page to express interest.

Step 3
Confirm your spot

Our team will guide you through payment and scheduling.