Bronte Ramm

Speech Pathologist & Counsellor | BBehavSc(Psych), MCouns, ACA (Level 2), IAHA, MSpPath, CPSP

About Bronte

Bronte is a dual-qualified Speech Pathologist and Counsellor who brings warmth, insight, and deep cultural understanding to her work. A proud Aboriginal woman, Bronte is committed to providing culturally safe, effective, and empowering support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families.

Bronte has experience working with children, adolescents, and families across educational and therapeutic settings throughout south-east Queensland. She holds a Bachelor of Speech Pathology from Griffith University and became a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist in 2022. Before becoming a speech pathologist, Bronte worked as a counsellor, supporting school-aged children and adolescents—many of whom experienced language and communication challenges.

Her approach is grounded in neurodiversity-affirming and trauma-informed care, ensuring every child is seen, heard, and supported on their own terms.

Special Interest Areas & Training
  • Culturally safe support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families
  • Language and communication development for school-aged children and adolescents
  • Literacy support and learning difficulties
  • Trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming practice
  • Mental health support and emotional regulation strategies
  • Supporting clients with anxiety, social communication needs, and identity development

Professional Memberships & Qualifications:

  • Certified Practising Speech Pathologist – MSPA, CPSP

  • Level 2 Accredited Counsellor – Australian Counselling Association

  • Full Member – Indigenous Allied Health Australia

Outside of Speechcare, Bronte enjoys sewing, historical podcasts, and spending time with her two cheeky pups—Pretzel and Strudel.