Relational Communication Practice

Supporting communication and meaningful participation after brain injury

Dr Sylvia Taylor-Goh

At Relational Communication Practice, Sylvia specialises in providing speech and language therapy and expert witness services for young people and adults living with the effects of brain injury. Whether someone is facing difficulties with speech, language, communication, or swallowing, she offers person-centered input to meet their unique needs

RCP Services

Therapy Service

Person-centered, evidence-based interventions for individuals with brain injury - focused on independence and personal agency, within a medico-legal framework

Expert Witness Service

Expert witness services with specialist expertise in communication and acquired brain injury - delivering clear, evidence-based assessments and reports for legal proceedings

Mentoring Service

Online professional mentoring for Allied Health Professionals to build confidence, clinical reasoning, and clarity - supporting goal setting, career growth, and reflection in complex roles, separate from clinical supervision

Communication is more than talking

It’s how we connect, express who we are, and take part in everyday life. It influences our relationships, our independence, and how we’re understood by others.  

When communication becomes difficult, it can be frustrating and isolating.  

Most importantly, it’s about making sure each person has a voice - whatever form that takes.