Episode 6 of Allied Health Podcast is brought to you by Peta Sitcheff, corporate business coach and author of ‘My Beautiful Mess’ - a very raw, real and inspiring memoir of her experience of, and recovery from, burnout after 13 years as a sales consultant in the medical device industry.
Episode 5 of Allied Health Podcast is brought to you by the Mind You Program, a mental health program for the workplace. Clare and Danielle are joined by co-founders Liv Downing, Registered Psychologist, and Caroline Weinstein, Clinical Psychologist, who talk about their passion for mental health in the workplace. Theratrak’s
Episode 4 of Allied Health Podcast is brought to you by Theratrak, a digital therapy platform aiming to empower clinicians with the right digital tools to provide the best possible early intervention to children living with disabilities. Theratrak allows therapists to capture and digitise information in therapy sessions then use
Episode 3 of Allied Health podcast is brought to you Calhaem Wilson and Co, Australian Immigration Specialists. With such a shortage of Allied Health Therapists Australia wide, more and more employers are looking at the option of attracting overseas trained therapists, in particular UK, Canadian and South African trained OTs,
Episode 2 of Allied Health Podcast is brought to you by Jam the Label. Clare and Danielle have the pleasure of talking to dynamic Occupational Therapists Molly Rogers and Emma Clegg who are the founders of Jam the Label, a leading Australian Inclusive fashion range designed with people with disability
Episode 1 of Allied Health Podcast is brought to you by Ability Action Australia. Danielle and Clare are joined by Alison McIlveen, General Manager of Ability Action Australia to talk about what a career as an Occupational Therapist looks like in an NDIS based community role. Alison is a Qualified
In Episode 24, Danielle chats with Brooke Campbell, a 2021 Osteopathy graduate working in Private Practice with a paediatrics focus. Season 1 is dedicated to new graduate and early career therapists who are entering the professional workforce for the very first time and are looking to navigate a career pathway
In Episode 23, Clare chats with Courtney Donaldson, ESSA accredited Exercise Physiology graduate working in private practice. Season 1 is dedicated to new graduate and early career therapists who are entering the professional workforce for the very first time and are looking to navigate a career pathway in health.
In Episode 22, Danielle chats with Matthew Cooper, Osteopath and one of the Directors at Osteopathy Australia. Matthew outlines his background as an Osteopath, business owner, working as a Director at Osteopathy Australia and discusses all the benefits for student, graduate, early and late career Osteopaths in joining OA. Season
In Episode 21, Clare meets with Lauren Sexton, Member Development Advisor at ESSA, Exercise Sports and Science Australia. Lauren overviews ESSA as Australia's peak professional body and sole accrediting authority for Exercise Physiologists, what it means to be a member and the many benefits. Season 1 is dedicated to new