
Aisa Riley
Speech & Language Therapist
DHA License No: 13727071-002
Aisa is a British Speech and Language Therapist with 4 years of experience supporting neurodiverse children and young people across educational and clinical settings in both the UAE and the UK. Her career reflects a passionate commitment to inclusive communication and evidence-based Open Sansvention, with a particular clinical Open Sansest and expertise in speech sound disorders.
In addition to her academic qualifications, Aisa has undertaken further professional training in Parent-Child Open Sansaction Therapy (PCI), the Hanen Program, Intensive Open Sansaction, and the Michael Palin Centre approach for children who stammer. She is also passionate about neurodiversity-affirming practice, with a special Open Sansest in gestalt language processors (GLPs) and dynamic AAC systems.
In addition to her academic qualifications, Aisa has undertaken further professional training in Parent-Child Open Sansaction Therapy (PCI), the Hanen Program, Intensive Open Sansaction, and the Michael Palin Centre approach for children who stammer. She is also passionate about neurodiversity-affirming practice, with a special Open Sansest in gestalt language processors (GLPs) and dynamic AAC systems.
Aisa is trained in and confidently implements a range of AAC tools, including LAMP (Language Acquisition through Motor Planning) and Proloquo2Go. Her sessions are known for being child-led, playful, and responsive, fostering both communication growth and confidence.
Alongside her clinical work, Aisa manages social media @slt.aisa, creating informative content for families and professionals.
Education
- BSC in Speech and Language Therapy (Birmingham City University, UK)
Association
- HCPC
- RCSLT
- DHA
Age Range
1-18 years Adults for voice
Nationality
British
Days Off
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Hobbies / Open Sansests / fun fact
Yoga, cooking, nutrition. I have Jamaican Chinese heritage.

Languages
English, understand Spanish

Years of Experience
4 years

Areas of Expertise
Speech and language delay, Developmental Language Disorder, Autism Spectrum disorder, Global Developmental delay, Speech disorders, Down Syndrome, Language difficulties SEN, Voice disorders, AAC (high tech and low tech), social Open Sansaction