Jasmine Garcia

Jasmine is a warm and personable Speech Pathologist that delivers client centred and holistic supports to young people across the Melbourne and Adelaide. Jasmine values collaboration with families and external service providers to ensure consistency and success across a client’s support network.

As a certified practicing Speech Pathologist and active member of Speech Pathology Australia, Jasmine holds a Bachelor of Speech Pathology along with Certificates II & III in Auslan (Australian Sign Language). With almost a decade of experience behind her, Jasmine is committed to continuous learning and regularly participates in professional development courses to expand her expertise.

Jasmine's areas of interest include Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), Early Intervention, Language Disorders, Speech Sound Disorders, Feeding & Mealtimes, Trauma informed practice, Executive Function, Sensory Behaviours, Parent coaching, Holistic intervention and Family-centred goal setting.

In addition to clinical work, Jasmine also completed a Bachelor of Music Theatre at The Elder Conservatorium of Music (Adelaide University) in 2025. Outside of work hours, Jasmine enjoys performing as a professional singer, dancer and actor on stage and screen and regularly incorporates music into her clinical work.

Jasmine currently has availability for in-person therapy in Melbourne or Telehealth sessions across both Adelaide and Melbourne.

Director and Senior Speech Pathologist (CPSP, MSPA)

“Great things happen when we work together!”

Kate Bunfield

Senior Speech Pathologist (CPSP, MSPA)

Kate is a Speech Pathologist based in Adelaide who enjoys supporting children and young people to build communication skills in ways that feel practical, achievable, and meaningful for everyday life. She aims to create a supportive and positive therapy environment where children and families feel understood, empowered, and involved throughout the therapy process.

Kate holds a Bachelor of Speech Pathology and is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist and member of Speech Pathology Australia. She has experience working with children with a range of communication and developmental differences, with particular interests in Early Intervention, speech and language development, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), executive functioning, emotional regulation, and parent support.

As a mother herself, Kate understands that every family has different priorities, routines, and challenges. She values collaborative relationships with families, educators, and other professionals, and enjoys helping caregivers develop practical strategies that can be carried over into daily life. Kate is also experienced in supporting families to navigate National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) processes and advocate for their child’s needs.