Sarah Freeman
SPEECH PATHOLOGIST
Sarah graduated from the University of Newcastle with a Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours). She is passionate about supporting communication across the lifespan and enjoys working with clients of all ages, from young children through to adults. Sarah is committed to providing client- and family-centred services, making sure each person feels supported and understood.
Sarah places a strong focus on building genuine connections with her clients and their support networks, recognising that collaboration plays an important role in achieving meaningful outcomes.
Sarah is trained in Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT), which allows her to provide specialised voice therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease. She has also completed training in Sounds-Write, Talk for Writing, and Talk for Reading, and has began further professional development in DIR Floortime. She is committed to continuing to learn and grow as a clinician, and brings a warm, supportive approach to her work.
Outside of work, Sarah enjoys cooking, reading, playing netball, and keeping active through sport.

