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Nelly Iranmehr Speech Pathologist Thrive and Flourish Speech Pathology

Nelly Iranmehr

Nelly is a certified practising Speech Pathologist who has experience working with children, teens and adults since 2013. She is passionate about diversity, inclusivity, and working in her local community alongside others in grassroot efforts to bring about individual and social transformation. 


Nelly values a family-centred and strengths-based approach and working in partnership with all the significant people in a person’s life. She has a particular interest in supporting individuals with literacy skills (reading, writing and spelling), social communication skills (through dynamic group therapy sessions), and adult communication, eating and drinking needs. 


Nelly is also a Mum to her two little children, Zia and Lua, which are her greatest accomplishments!


Qualification: Bachelor of Speech Pathology
Additional Languages: Farsi and basic Spanish

Ehsan Vojdani

Ehsan is an Allied Health Assistant who has experience working with children, teens and adults since 2015. He is passionate about empowerment, inclusivity, and working in his local community alongside others in grassroot efforts to bring about individual and social transformation. 

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Ehsan is a dedicated educator who has experience working in High Schools and community-based educational programs. He has a passion for working with young people, empowering them to develop their ability to express themselves. He has experience working in Inclusive Education allowing him to apply the best practice to his therapy session. Ehsan has extensive knowledge and experience in developing literacy skills and social communication skills.


Qualification: Masters of Teaching Secondary School
Additional Languages: Spanish

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