Hannah – Speech and Language Therapist
Hannah graduated with a Degree in Speech and Language Therapy from University College Cork in 2021. She is passionate about helping children find confidence and joy in communication through play, connection, and family collaboration.
Hannah is a client-centred therapist who enjoys working closely with children and their families to create therapy goals that are meaningful and achievable. As part of her clinical training, she gained experience across a variety of settings including early intervention, primary care, mainstream primary schools, autism support services, and intellectual disability teams.
Hannah has a special interest in supporting both neurodivergent and neurotypical children across speech, language, and feeding development. She is trained in Gestalt Language Processing (Natural Language Acquisition), Apraxia intervention approaches, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), and the SOS Approach to Feeding. Her therapy is grounded in play-based, strengths-focused, and neuroaffirmative principles.
Before training as a Speech and Language Therapist, Hannah worked with children in primary schools across the South East as part of a children’s theatre group, where she developed her love of creativity, communication, and confidence-building through play.
Hannah is also Dysphagia trained and has completed additional training in Lámh. She brings warmth, creativity, and energy to each session, helping children feel supported, understood, and empowered to communicate in their own way.