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Lulu is an Occupational Therapist, Registered Music Therapist and classically trained pianist. She provides individual music therapy, occupational therapy assessments, and therapy sessions for people with additional needs. Lulu also leads therapeutic group sessions in residential facilities and community organisations.
With over a decade
Lulu is an Occupational Therapist, Registered Music Therapist and classically trained pianist. She provides individual music therapy, occupational therapy assessments, and therapy sessions for people with additional needs. Lulu also leads therapeutic group sessions in residential facilities and community organisations.
With over a decade of experience, Lulu's expertise in neurological music therapy is a cornerstone of her comprehensive care for individuals affected by neurological disorders such as Huntington’s Disease, Alzheimer’s, and Dementia. Her primary focus is on catering to the needs of toddlers, children, adolescents, and young adults with conditions like ASD, ADHD, learning difficulties in music, and other developmental delays.
Lulu is committed to delivering inclusive, culturally sensitive therapy services tailored to each individual's unique needs. She aims to support people of all ages and abilities through personalized, strength-based interventions, ensuring everyone can access the music, care, and support they need.
Lulu is also a mother of 3 energetic boys, she loves spending quality time with her family after work

Katherine is a Registered Music Therapist and Neurological Music Therapist.
Katherine is a skilled and passionate Registered Music Therapist and Neurological Music Therapist with a strong foundation in musicology, music education, and creative music therapy. She specializes in delivering both individual and group sessions across various se
Katherine is a Registered Music Therapist and Neurological Music Therapist.
Katherine is a skilled and passionate Registered Music Therapist and Neurological Music Therapist with a strong foundation in musicology, music education, and creative music therapy. She specializes in delivering both individual and group sessions across various settings, including disability support, aged care, and rehabilitation. Katherine leverages the power of music to promote emotional well-being, enhance cognitive function, and support physical recovery.
Her therapeutic approach is dynamic and adaptable, combining active music-making, improvisational activities, song-writing based interventions to inspire self-expression and foster meaningful connections. With her background in teaching and ensemble conducting, Katherine seamlessly incorporates diverse musical techniques to design engaging, personalized, and impactful therapy sessions.
Committed to a person-centeredand evidence-based approach, Katherine tailors her interventions to meet each individual’s unique goals, empowering them to enhance their quality of life through the transformative power of music.

Ash is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist and a member of Speech Pathology Australia.
She brings valuable experience supporting English- and Mandarin-speaking participants and families, with additional language proficiency in Japanese. Ash has worked with children and adults across a range of settings, including schools, private pra
Ash is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist and a member of Speech Pathology Australia.
She brings valuable experience supporting English- and Mandarin-speaking participants and families, with additional language proficiency in Japanese. Ash has worked with children and adults across a range of settings, including schools, private practices, community health centres, aged care facilities, and rehabilitation environments.
Ash has experience supporting children with speech, language, literacy, social skills, stuttering, and alternative and augmentative communication (AAC). For adults, her areas of practice include speech, language, swallowing (dysphagia), stuttering (fluency), voice, social skills, and AAC.
Ash enjoys integrating music into therapy to enhance engagement and communication outcomes. She values a collaborative approach, working closely with families, educators, and healthcare teams to provide holistic, client-centred care.

Lei is a dedicated and compassionate Speech Pathologist who completed a Master of Speech Language Pathology at the University of Sydney. Before pursuing speech pathology, Lei taught English to primary and secondary school students in China, gaining extensive experience working with children of all ages and developing a strong understandin
Lei is a dedicated and compassionate Speech Pathologist who completed a Master of Speech Language Pathology at the University of Sydney. Before pursuing speech pathology, Lei taught English to primary and secondary school students in China, gaining extensive experience working with children of all ages and developing a strong understanding of language acquisition and communication challenges.
With a strong passion for working with children, Lei is committed to supporting young people with communication difficulties to reach their full potential. He specialises in working with bilingual and multilingual preschool and school-aged children with speech, language, and literacy challenges. Lei is particularly focused on neurodiversity-affirming practice and integrates evidence-based approaches to provide effective and respectful care. He speaks fluent Mandarin and understand conversational Cantonese, allowing him to build strong connections with families from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.