Allison Hood
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I’ve always been fascinated by the power of language and how essential it is for connecting with others. The opportunity to support people in expressing themselves, whether through speech, gestures, or alternative communication methods, deeply motivates me. I’m particularly inspired by the ability to work across multimodal domains, where different tools, such as assistive technology or visual aids, can empower individuals to find their voice. Seeing the profound impact that improved communication can have on a person's life is something deeply special to me.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I am particularly drawn to working with speech sounds and phonological interventions, helping individuals improve articulation and phonological awareness. I am also fascinated by multimodal communication, using a range of tools and strategies to support those with complex communication needs. Additionally, I have a strong interest in literacy, particularly how speech and language development intertwine with reading and writing skills.
What's your favourite part of your job?
What I enjoy most about my job is the opportunity to work closely with parents and families. Developing strong, collaborative relationships with families and communication partners allows me to create personalised strategies that integrate seamlessly into the home environment, making communication more effective and meaningful. I find great fulfillment in helping my clients discover their unique voice and empowering them to communicate confidently, whether through speech or alternative methods.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because of their passion to help clients achieve their goals and become the best version of themselves.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
To me, Reimagining therapy means embracing a flexible, creative approach that tailors interventions to the unique needs of each individual, using a variety of tools and strategies. It involves empowering clients to take an active role in their communication journey, fostering collaboration with families, and integrating therapy into real-life contexts for meaningful, lasting progress.
Allison Hood
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I’ve always been fascinated by the power of language and how essential it is for connecting with others. The opportunity to support people in expressing themselves, whether through speech, gestures, or alternative communication methods, deeply motivates me. I’m particularly inspired by the ability to work across multimodal domains, where different tools, such as assistive technology or visual aids, can empower individuals to find their voice. Seeing the profound impact that improved communication can have on a person's life is something deeply special to me.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I am particularly drawn to working with speech sounds and phonological interventions, helping individuals improve articulation and phonological awareness. I am also fascinated by multimodal communication, using a range of tools and strategies to support those with complex communication needs. Additionally, I have a strong interest in literacy, particularly how speech and language development intertwine with reading and writing skills.
What's your favourite part of your job?
What I enjoy most about my job is the opportunity to work closely with parents and families. Developing strong, collaborative relationships with families and communication partners allows me to create personalised strategies that integrate seamlessly into the home environment, making communication more effective and meaningful. I find great fulfillment in helping my clients discover their unique voice and empowering them to communicate confidently, whether through speech or alternative methods.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because of their passion to help clients achieve their goals and become the best version of themselves.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
To me, Reimagining therapy means embracing a flexible, creative approach that tailors interventions to the unique needs of each individual, using a variety of tools and strategies. It involves empowering clients to take an active role in their communication journey, fostering collaboration with families, and integrating therapy into real-life contexts for meaningful, lasting progress.
Amber Goncalves
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I chose a career as an occupational therapist because I love working with kids and helping people. This profession allows me to support children in overcoming challenges, developing essential skills, and reaching their full potential, making a meaningful difference in their lives.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
As an occupational therapist, my special interest lies in working with young children. I am passionate about supporting their developmental milestones, enhancing their functional skills, and fostering their independence through tailored, child-centered interventions.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favorite part of my job is working with a range of talented clinicians to help achieve a variety of goals. Collaborating with such dedicated professionals allows us to create comprehensive and effective support plans, making a meaningful difference in our clients' lives.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because it stood out as a cool, innovative, and fresh approach in the field. The unique and dynamic environment immediately attracted me, and I was excited about the opportunity to be part of something new and impactful.
Amber Goncalves
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I chose a career as an occupational therapist because I love working with kids and helping people. This profession allows me to support children in overcoming challenges, developing essential skills, and reaching their full potential, making a meaningful difference in their lives.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
As an occupational therapist, my special interest lies in working with young children. I am passionate about supporting their developmental milestones, enhancing their functional skills, and fostering their independence through tailored, child-centered interventions.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favorite part of my job is working with a range of talented clinicians to help achieve a variety of goals. Collaborating with such dedicated professionals allows us to create comprehensive and effective support plans, making a meaningful difference in our clients' lives.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because it stood out as a cool, innovative, and fresh approach in the field. The unique and dynamic environment immediately attracted me, and I was excited about the opportunity to be part of something new and impactful.
Amy Orlowski
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I don't think I actually understood the full scope of a speech pathologist when I first started my Speech Pathology degree. I knew I wanted to go into an occupation that helped people and despite putting down OT and Speech Pathology in my preferences, I ended up going into Speech Pathology. My passion for working in the disability sector started while on my university placements and after seeing the vital role of a Speech Pathologist in post head injury rehabilitation.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I have a special interest in working with children and adults in the area of dysphagia, mealtimes, and feeding. I regularly participate in professional development in this area to ensure my skills and knowledge are up to date with current practices.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Working with individuals and their families, caregivers, and support staff to reduce the stress and anxiety around mealtimes and eating and drinking. When possible, I enjoy working collaboratively with Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists to ensure the individual is well supported in all aspects of their mealtime.
Why did you join Superyou?
As a working parent, having proper flexibility in my schedule to allow for school holidays, school drop offs, and the ability to work part time as a Senior Clinician was a very important for me. Superyou allows me this flexibility so I can have a good balance between my work and home life.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
For me, reimagining therapy looks like making sure our services and therapy approaches are tailored to the individuals' specific needs and goals. Being creative with how we work towards goals and ensuring that goals are targeted in ways that are meaningful for the individual.
If you had to give Allied Health students a hot tip on their course and placements, what would it be?
If given the opportunity to work collaboratively with other allied health students, take it! We learn so much from our allied health colleagues and having a solid understanding of their roles and how we work together results in better outcomes for the individuals we support.
Also remember that finishing your university course content and placements is just the start of your learning as a Speech Pathologist and Allied Health Professional. You will learn so much in your first year of work!
Amy Orlowski
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I don't think I actually understood the full scope of a speech pathologist when I first started my Speech Pathology degree. I knew I wanted to go into an occupation that helped people and despite putting down OT and Speech Pathology in my preferences, I ended up going into Speech Pathology. My passion for working in the disability sector started while on my university placements and after seeing the vital role of a Speech Pathologist in post head injury rehabilitation.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I have a special interest in working with children and adults in the area of dysphagia, mealtimes, and feeding. I regularly participate in professional development in this area to ensure my skills and knowledge are up to date with current practices.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Working with individuals and their families, caregivers, and support staff to reduce the stress and anxiety around mealtimes and eating and drinking. When possible, I enjoy working collaboratively with Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists to ensure the individual is well supported in all aspects of their mealtime.
Why did you join Superyou?
As a working parent, having proper flexibility in my schedule to allow for school holidays, school drop offs, and the ability to work part time as a Senior Clinician was a very important for me. Superyou allows me this flexibility so I can have a good balance between my work and home life.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
For me, reimagining therapy looks like making sure our services and therapy approaches are tailored to the individuals' specific needs and goals. Being creative with how we work towards goals and ensuring that goals are targeted in ways that are meaningful for the individual.
If you had to give Allied Health students a hot tip on their course and placements, what would it be?
If given the opportunity to work collaboratively with other allied health students, take it! We learn so much from our allied health colleagues and having a solid understanding of their roles and how we work together results in better outcomes for the individuals we support.
Also remember that finishing your university course content and placements is just the start of your learning as a Speech Pathologist and Allied Health Professional. You will learn so much in your first year of work!
Anisa Kashani
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I was halfway through studying a Bachelor of Primary Education when my friend came back from an overseas speech pathology placement. After hearing her experiences and learning what speech therapists do, I was sold, and now I love coming to work everyday!
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
In general, I love creative problem solving, it feels like finishing a huge puzzle to me! In particular I love tailoring language therapy to adults who have had a stroke or acquired brain injury to make it interesting and FUN-ctional.
I also love getting my hands dirty in the garden and bringing therapeutic horticulture services to people who may or may not know the wonderful benefits of gardening!
What's your favourite part of your job?
I promise I am not trying to be cliche when I say this but I love working alongside people! I could never be in a role where I didn't talk to anyone all day. I love seeing participants in their homes, the community, and the clinic, and looking for snacks in the office with my colleagues.
Why did you join Superyou?
Superyou lives and breathes their amazing values and I couldn't be happier to be part of a team who supports people whether it be participants or staff genuinely at every step.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Using creativity everyday to make therapy fun, enjoyable, useful, and different to the norm!
Anisa Kashani
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I was halfway through studying a Bachelor of Primary Education when my friend came back from an overseas speech pathology placement. After hearing her experiences and learning what speech therapists do, I was sold, and now I love coming to work everyday!
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
In general, I love creative problem solving, it feels like finishing a huge puzzle to me! In particular I love tailoring language therapy to adults who have had a stroke or acquired brain injury to make it interesting and FUN-ctional.
I also love getting my hands dirty in the garden and bringing therapeutic horticulture services to people who may or may not know the wonderful benefits of gardening!
What's your favourite part of your job?
I promise I am not trying to be cliche when I say this but I love working alongside people! I could never be in a role where I didn't talk to anyone all day. I love seeing participants in their homes, the community, and the clinic, and looking for snacks in the office with my colleagues.
Why did you join Superyou?
Superyou lives and breathes their amazing values and I couldn't be happier to be part of a team who supports people whether it be participants or staff genuinely at every step.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Using creativity everyday to make therapy fun, enjoyable, useful, and different to the norm!
Anna Sallows
Cannington
My qualifications
Bachelor of Science – Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Postgraduate Diploma – Sensory Integration
My areas of interest
My specialisation includes paediatrics, specifically early childhood intervention (ECI) and I am very passionate about all things sensory. I have completed post graduate training in sensory integration, and I am a qualified Advanced Sensory Integration Practitioner.
My superpower, if I could have anything
Teleportation would be great. Save on the costs of flying back to see family and friends in the UK.
What gets me up in the morning
My gorgeous golden retriever Lola!
Why I joined Superyou
To work as part of a multidisciplinary team. I love working in collaboration with our speechies and physios to provide a holistic approach to client care.
Anna Sallows
Cannington
My qualifications
Bachelor of Science – Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Postgraduate Diploma – Sensory Integration
My areas of interest
My specialisation includes paediatrics, specifically early childhood intervention (ECI) and I am very passionate about all things sensory. I have completed post graduate training in sensory integration, and I am a qualified Advanced Sensory Integration Practitioner.
My superpower, if I could have anything
Teleportation would be great. Save on the costs of flying back to see family and friends in the UK.
What gets me up in the morning
My gorgeous golden retriever Lola!
Why I joined Superyou
To work as part of a multidisciplinary team. I love working in collaboration with our speechies and physios to provide a holistic approach to client care.
Bethany Cleverly
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I am passionate about working with children and love the creativity that comes with being an OT to support individuals to achieve their goals.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My interests include working mainly in paediatrics, especially early childhood, but i love to learn about everything.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favourite part of the job is watching clients make progress and achieve goals that are meaningful to them, while being a creative and supportive person for them in that process.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou to be a part of a supportive team of experienced therapists, to develop my clinical skills and learn from, and to have opportunities to develop as an OT.
Bethany Cleverly
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I am passionate about working with children and love the creativity that comes with being an OT to support individuals to achieve their goals.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My interests include working mainly in paediatrics, especially early childhood, but i love to learn about everything.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favourite part of the job is watching clients make progress and achieve goals that are meaningful to them, while being a creative and supportive person for them in that process.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou to be a part of a supportive team of experienced therapists, to develop my clinical skills and learn from, and to have opportunities to develop as an OT.
Brendon Lim
Cannington
Brendon Lim
Cannington
Cadence Bok
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I have a previous career in public relations/media, after working a few years on organising press conferences and product launch events, I wanted to develop a career that is more meaningful and impacts people's lives positively. I have strong interest in communication and language, and that drove me to Speech Pathology!
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
Absolutely AAC as I'm in the AAC team! English is my second language and I can really empathise with people who cannot communicate freely (that still happens to me every now and then!). I resonate with people who don't have a voice and am dedicated to giving them a voice with my professional knowledge.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Definitely helping people to have a 'voice' and express themselves freely, or just building their capacity to do so! Empowering my clients to have access to an alternate way to express messages other than verbal language, and build up their confidence to communicate freely. Seeing the joy from clients and their families when achieving these little steps are the best motivation!
Why did you join Superyou?
I just came back from maternity leave (my little one just turned one year old) and wanting to find a workplace that cares for its employees, have the flexibility and of course a place that I can continue doing what I love - AAC. Superyou meets all my needs!
Cadence Bok
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I have a previous career in public relations/media, after working a few years on organising press conferences and product launch events, I wanted to develop a career that is more meaningful and impacts people's lives positively. I have strong interest in communication and language, and that drove me to Speech Pathology!
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
Absolutely AAC as I'm in the AAC team! English is my second language and I can really empathise with people who cannot communicate freely (that still happens to me every now and then!). I resonate with people who don't have a voice and am dedicated to giving them a voice with my professional knowledge.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Definitely helping people to have a 'voice' and express themselves freely, or just building their capacity to do so! Empowering my clients to have access to an alternate way to express messages other than verbal language, and build up their confidence to communicate freely. Seeing the joy from clients and their families when achieving these little steps are the best motivation!
Why did you join Superyou?
I just came back from maternity leave (my little one just turned one year old) and wanting to find a workplace that cares for its employees, have the flexibility and of course a place that I can continue doing what I love - AAC. Superyou meets all my needs!
Cameron Bownes
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I was instantly captivated by Occupational Therapy and the idea that the things we do in our daily lives (our occupations), have unique meaning, purpose, and value. Our ability to participate meaningfully in our life has a direct impact on many health outcomes and our sense of wellbeing.
Basically, I love the idea that living a life that has self defined meaning and value improves our physical and mental health. So by supporting others to be able to live their lives to the fullest has a huge impact on their quality of life.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I have a keen interest in mental health, in particular with youth and adolescents. In the context of the NDIS I believe it is such an important consideration when working with people who may have more difficulty engaging in a mainstream mental health setting, either due to difficulties with their ability to express and understand their emotions, physical access barriers, and a number of exclusion criteria that apply to the mainstream sector.
I believe that our mental health and sense of wellbeing play such a pivotal role in the quality of life we get to lead and can often be the difference in being able to confidently pursue our goals and aspirations in life.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Corny answers are hard to avoid, but I love the team I get to work with at Superyou. I place such a high importance on being able to enjoy the space in which you work and there are many like minded individuals who contribute to a wonderful and healthy work environment.
I also get a great deal of satisfaction seeing my clients working towards and accomplishing their goals, becoming more independent, ticking that thing of their list that they have been trying to achieve for months or years.
Why did you join Superyou?
After spending 5 years working across a number of different clinical areas during my time living in the UK, I decided to move home to be closer to my family and friends in Perth again. With this move came a big decision as to where I wanted to take my career next.
I have always loved working in the disability sector and with the remarkable people who comprise it. Families, therapists, support staff, and chiefly the people for whom I deliver services. So when a previous colleague, and someone I greatly admire, reached out to tell me about the organisation they had recently started with called Superyou, and after speaking with them about the vision and objectives for the organisation, and the ability to continue to explore my interest in Mental Health, within the context of the NDIS I was very excited to start to help build the organisation from the ground up.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining Therapy is an opportunity to think outside the box of what is typical when considering how therapy is supposed to "look". It gives creative freedom for therapists to address our clients goals in a means that best suits their unique strengths and abilities, as well as the strengths of the people around them.
Cameron Bownes
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I was instantly captivated by Occupational Therapy and the idea that the things we do in our daily lives (our occupations), have unique meaning, purpose, and value. Our ability to participate meaningfully in our life has a direct impact on many health outcomes and our sense of wellbeing.
Basically, I love the idea that living a life that has self defined meaning and value improves our physical and mental health. So by supporting others to be able to live their lives to the fullest has a huge impact on their quality of life.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I have a keen interest in mental health, in particular with youth and adolescents. In the context of the NDIS I believe it is such an important consideration when working with people who may have more difficulty engaging in a mainstream mental health setting, either due to difficulties with their ability to express and understand their emotions, physical access barriers, and a number of exclusion criteria that apply to the mainstream sector.
I believe that our mental health and sense of wellbeing play such a pivotal role in the quality of life we get to lead and can often be the difference in being able to confidently pursue our goals and aspirations in life.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Corny answers are hard to avoid, but I love the team I get to work with at Superyou. I place such a high importance on being able to enjoy the space in which you work and there are many like minded individuals who contribute to a wonderful and healthy work environment.
I also get a great deal of satisfaction seeing my clients working towards and accomplishing their goals, becoming more independent, ticking that thing of their list that they have been trying to achieve for months or years.
Why did you join Superyou?
After spending 5 years working across a number of different clinical areas during my time living in the UK, I decided to move home to be closer to my family and friends in Perth again. With this move came a big decision as to where I wanted to take my career next.
I have always loved working in the disability sector and with the remarkable people who comprise it. Families, therapists, support staff, and chiefly the people for whom I deliver services. So when a previous colleague, and someone I greatly admire, reached out to tell me about the organisation they had recently started with called Superyou, and after speaking with them about the vision and objectives for the organisation, and the ability to continue to explore my interest in Mental Health, within the context of the NDIS I was very excited to start to help build the organisation from the ground up.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining Therapy is an opportunity to think outside the box of what is typical when considering how therapy is supposed to "look". It gives creative freedom for therapists to address our clients goals in a means that best suits their unique strengths and abilities, as well as the strengths of the people around them.
Chelsea Grove
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I love the variety and diversity the role can bring and that everyday is different. I love that OT is broad and that I am constantly learning new things.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I love assistive technology and am currently upskilling in this area.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favourite part of the job is being able to see a difference in someone's life after therapy intervention and the impact that can have on the client and their families.
Why did you join Superyou?
To be supported in bringing my own perspectives and creativity to my practice and to learn about the broad range of services that Superyou provides for people with disability.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
To me, Reimagining Therapy means harnessing the power of assistive technology to unlock potential for client. It is about not getting equipment that the client fits but equipment that fits the client and finding creative ways to do that!
Chelsea Grove
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I love the variety and diversity the role can bring and that everyday is different. I love that OT is broad and that I am constantly learning new things.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I love assistive technology and am currently upskilling in this area.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favourite part of the job is being able to see a difference in someone's life after therapy intervention and the impact that can have on the client and their families.
Why did you join Superyou?
To be supported in bringing my own perspectives and creativity to my practice and to learn about the broad range of services that Superyou provides for people with disability.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
To me, Reimagining Therapy means harnessing the power of assistive technology to unlock potential for client. It is about not getting equipment that the client fits but equipment that fits the client and finding creative ways to do that!
Chloe Catalano
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
Knowing that no two days will ever be the same!
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I am specialising in Driving OT as I have a passion for cars and driving has always gotten me through the good and bad times in life.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Seeing clients' growth, both big and small.
Why did you join Superyou?
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
The team looked fun and inviting! Plus I knew I wanted to be a driving OT so the perks of that was that the company had that service available!
Chloe Catalano
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
Knowing that no two days will ever be the same!
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I am specialising in Driving OT as I have a passion for cars and driving has always gotten me through the good and bad times in life.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Seeing clients' growth, both big and small.
Why did you join Superyou?
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
The team looked fun and inviting! Plus I knew I wanted to be a driving OT so the perks of that was that the company had that service available!
Chloe Douch
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I chose occupational therapy because I wanted to go in to a career where I could help people while also being creative, thinking outside the box, and solving problems in unique ways.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My main interest area is Paediatrics. I enjoy working with my younger clients and their families at the start of their journey to empower them to develop skills to explore their world further in their own unique way.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favourite part of the job is working alongside families and celebrating the small wins made in therapy. It is always so exciting to celebrate the small steps, no matter what the goal is!
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou as their tagline "reimagine therapy" was something that fit my values. Having an organisation that supports me to think outside the box when it comes to working with my clients and their goals means that I am encouraged to think of ways to work with my clients that may be outside the conventional "idea" of therapy.
Chloe Douch
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I chose occupational therapy because I wanted to go in to a career where I could help people while also being creative, thinking outside the box, and solving problems in unique ways.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My main interest area is Paediatrics. I enjoy working with my younger clients and their families at the start of their journey to empower them to develop skills to explore their world further in their own unique way.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favourite part of the job is working alongside families and celebrating the small wins made in therapy. It is always so exciting to celebrate the small steps, no matter what the goal is!
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou as their tagline "reimagine therapy" was something that fit my values. Having an organisation that supports me to think outside the box when it comes to working with my clients and their goals means that I am encouraged to think of ways to work with my clients that may be outside the conventional "idea" of therapy.
Christy Watterson
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I was initially so interested in watching children acquire language and wanted to learn more about the profession. During my studies, I discovered more about speech pathologists' broad scope of practice (i.e. beyond language acquisition and articulation), and this ignited my passion for all things speech pathology.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My interest areas include early language acquisition, mealtimes, dysphagia, literacy and social skills. I am also studying to become an Autism Assessor and hope to support clients in this area in the not-too-distant future.
What's your favourite part of your job?
No two days are the same. I get to play lots of games and laugh lots on a daily basis. I love being a part of a profession where you can make a meaningful difference in people's lives.
Why did you join Superyou?
I wanted to work for a company that valued its employees and supported them to become the best clinicians they can be.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Always finding new, fun and innovative ways to support clients to achieve their goals.
Christy Watterson
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I was initially so interested in watching children acquire language and wanted to learn more about the profession. During my studies, I discovered more about speech pathologists' broad scope of practice (i.e. beyond language acquisition and articulation), and this ignited my passion for all things speech pathology.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My interest areas include early language acquisition, mealtimes, dysphagia, literacy and social skills. I am also studying to become an Autism Assessor and hope to support clients in this area in the not-too-distant future.
What's your favourite part of your job?
No two days are the same. I get to play lots of games and laugh lots on a daily basis. I love being a part of a profession where you can make a meaningful difference in people's lives.
Why did you join Superyou?
I wanted to work for a company that valued its employees and supported them to become the best clinicians they can be.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Always finding new, fun and innovative ways to support clients to achieve their goals.
Danielle Hutton
Cannington
My qualifications (incl University name)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology, Flinders University in South Australia.
My specialisation / special interest
My special area of interest is assistive technology and I specialise in Augmentative and Alternative Communication, also known as AAC. I am dedicated to working with individual clients, their families, and their supports, to get the right equipment for them, to ensure that they are able to communicate and participate to the best of their ability, and in all the parts of their life that matter most to them. I also specialise in working with early intervention, mealtimes and dysphagia, stuttering and complex communication needs across the life span.
What inspires me
I am inspired daily, by the motivation and commitment that I witness in this role from families, parents and client's themselves when it comes to their dedication and motivation for progress. Seeing the impact that comes from the work we do, and the change that it can have on the daily life of someone we work with, inspires me to keep growing and learning so that I can do more in this role for more people.
What gets me up in the morning
Without a doubt, it’s a coffee in the sunshine and a morning yoga class or a quick dip in the ocean!
Why I joined Superyou
I joined Superyou because Superyou allows for its team of therapists to think outside of the box of traditional therapy and think of ways that we can have lasting and meaningful impacts in the work that we do for the people that we are here to help. It allows space for me to be a creative therapist that is doing what I do, without limitations and within a supportive workplace and team environment.
Danielle Hutton
Cannington
My qualifications (incl University name)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology, Flinders University in South Australia.
My specialisation / special interest
My special area of interest is assistive technology and I specialise in Augmentative and Alternative Communication, also known as AAC. I am dedicated to working with individual clients, their families, and their supports, to get the right equipment for them, to ensure that they are able to communicate and participate to the best of their ability, and in all the parts of their life that matter most to them. I also specialise in working with early intervention, mealtimes and dysphagia, stuttering and complex communication needs across the life span.
What inspires me
I am inspired daily, by the motivation and commitment that I witness in this role from families, parents and client's themselves when it comes to their dedication and motivation for progress. Seeing the impact that comes from the work we do, and the change that it can have on the daily life of someone we work with, inspires me to keep growing and learning so that I can do more in this role for more people.
What gets me up in the morning
Without a doubt, it’s a coffee in the sunshine and a morning yoga class or a quick dip in the ocean!
Why I joined Superyou
I joined Superyou because Superyou allows for its team of therapists to think outside of the box of traditional therapy and think of ways that we can have lasting and meaningful impacts in the work that we do for the people that we are here to help. It allows space for me to be a creative therapist that is doing what I do, without limitations and within a supportive workplace and team environment.
Danny McAuliffe
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
When I was in high school, a love for sport and a natural inclination to excel in Human Biology. Physiotherapy fit both areas and I was accepted straight into Curtin University. Since graduating in 2013, a fascination of the complex workings of the human body and anatomy. I have worked in a number of different fields and experienced many aspects of physiotherapy, currently exploring the disability sector to assist people where I am able.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
Particular interest in scapulothoracic rhythm, how the shoulder blades assist with our arm, neck and back function. A passion for acute care, intensive care, and complex acute rehab.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Meeting all the wonderful people that we interact with on a daily basis, I always leave work with a smile on my face.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined to be part of a progressive, forward thinking allied health team to support people living with different abilities. It has been incredibly rewarding to work alongside so many talented clinicians and clients.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining therapy looks at therapy through a holistic lens, exploring all aspects of daily living and assisting with challenging areas through multi-discipline input.
Wild card question - what else should we know about you!
Fun fact - I am a qualified blacksmith who forges every weekend!
Danny McAuliffe
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
When I was in high school, a love for sport and a natural inclination to excel in Human Biology. Physiotherapy fit both areas and I was accepted straight into Curtin University. Since graduating in 2013, a fascination of the complex workings of the human body and anatomy. I have worked in a number of different fields and experienced many aspects of physiotherapy, currently exploring the disability sector to assist people where I am able.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
Particular interest in scapulothoracic rhythm, how the shoulder blades assist with our arm, neck and back function. A passion for acute care, intensive care, and complex acute rehab.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Meeting all the wonderful people that we interact with on a daily basis, I always leave work with a smile on my face.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined to be part of a progressive, forward thinking allied health team to support people living with different abilities. It has been incredibly rewarding to work alongside so many talented clinicians and clients.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining therapy looks at therapy through a holistic lens, exploring all aspects of daily living and assisting with challenging areas through multi-discipline input.
Wild card question - what else should we know about you!
Fun fact - I am a qualified blacksmith who forges every weekend!
Destiny Perkins
Cannington
How long have you worked in the disability sector?
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I knew I wanted to work with people and support them in achieving their goals. I have always loved and advocated for all different types of communication and this drove me to be the Speechie I am today.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My special area of interest is Augmented and Alternative Communication, also known as AAC, working with early intervention, people who have experienced trauma, and people with complex communication needs across the lifespan. I am dedicated to working with individual clients, their families, and their support to ensure that they are able to communicate and participate to the best of their ability in all of their environments.
What's your favourite part of your job?
No two days are the same! I love the ability to be flexible, have open and honest conversations and support people to achieve their functional goals.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because I wanted to join a company that represents and aligns with my values. I love how Superyou is committed to thinking outside the box, and providing the best care for all our clients, and employees too. I look forward to developing my clinical skills with the support of a great team.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Being able to think outside of the box and support clients to achieve their functional goals.
Destiny Perkins
Cannington
How long have you worked in the disability sector?
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I knew I wanted to work with people and support them in achieving their goals. I have always loved and advocated for all different types of communication and this drove me to be the Speechie I am today.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My special area of interest is Augmented and Alternative Communication, also known as AAC, working with early intervention, people who have experienced trauma, and people with complex communication needs across the lifespan. I am dedicated to working with individual clients, their families, and their support to ensure that they are able to communicate and participate to the best of their ability in all of their environments.
What's your favourite part of your job?
No two days are the same! I love the ability to be flexible, have open and honest conversations and support people to achieve their functional goals.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because I wanted to join a company that represents and aligns with my values. I love how Superyou is committed to thinking outside the box, and providing the best care for all our clients, and employees too. I look forward to developing my clinical skills with the support of a great team.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Being able to think outside of the box and support clients to achieve their functional goals.
Jessica Dickson
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I have always been drawn to working with people in a helping profession. I have an older brother who lives with disability and I had experience seeing the work that health professionals do and the importance of the role they played in his life. I felt as though Occupational Therapy suited me best as it allows me to work holistically and with the goals that re most important to the person.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My career has led me to develop specialised knowledge and skills in the area of assistive technology for AAC, computer access, environmental control and gaming. My role is to enable people to control their technology using alternative methods such as switch access, eye gaze, integrated wheelchair controls and mounting.
What's your favourite part of your job?
I love to problem solve and come up with creative solutions that support people to do the things that are most important to them, whether that is play a video game, call a friend, play their favorite movie on TV or use their AAC device to crack a joke.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because its an organisation that is committed to supporting both their clients and their staff to achieve positive outcomes for all. Superyou is proactive in supporting its therapists to grow and develop their skills. It is also an organisation that embraces the ideas of its staff and is willing to give change a go.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining therapy is looking outside the traditional delivery models of therapy and meeting the person's needs at the life stage they are at and what is most important to them now.
Jessica Dickson
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I have always been drawn to working with people in a helping profession. I have an older brother who lives with disability and I had experience seeing the work that health professionals do and the importance of the role they played in his life. I felt as though Occupational Therapy suited me best as it allows me to work holistically and with the goals that re most important to the person.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My career has led me to develop specialised knowledge and skills in the area of assistive technology for AAC, computer access, environmental control and gaming. My role is to enable people to control their technology using alternative methods such as switch access, eye gaze, integrated wheelchair controls and mounting.
What's your favourite part of your job?
I love to problem solve and come up with creative solutions that support people to do the things that are most important to them, whether that is play a video game, call a friend, play their favorite movie on TV or use their AAC device to crack a joke.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because its an organisation that is committed to supporting both their clients and their staff to achieve positive outcomes for all. Superyou is proactive in supporting its therapists to grow and develop their skills. It is also an organisation that embraces the ideas of its staff and is willing to give change a go.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining therapy is looking outside the traditional delivery models of therapy and meeting the person's needs at the life stage they are at and what is most important to them now.
Joey Hartono
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
Communication plays such a big role in everyone's lives and I believe everyone has the right to communicate.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I'm very interested in AAC!
What's your favourite part of your job?
Seeing the little wins that my clients make in sessions turn into big wins over time.
Why did you join Superyou?
The team are super supportive and everyone learns so much from each other. We collaborate with other disciplines and our clients to achieve goals!
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Making therapy meaningful for our clients' day-to-day lives.
Joey Hartono
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
Communication plays such a big role in everyone's lives and I believe everyone has the right to communicate.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I'm very interested in AAC!
What's your favourite part of your job?
Seeing the little wins that my clients make in sessions turn into big wins over time.
Why did you join Superyou?
The team are super supportive and everyone learns so much from each other. We collaborate with other disciplines and our clients to achieve goals!
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Making therapy meaningful for our clients' day-to-day lives.
Jordan Brierley
Cannington
My qualifications
Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) – Curtin University.
My specialisation / special interest
Working with people living with disabilities.
My superpower, if I could have anything
The ability to fly, so I could visit anywhere I’d like.
What gets me up in the morning
Going for a walk along the river.
Why I joined Superyou
The opportunity to work in a new organisation around a bunch of experienced therapists who I can learn from.
Jordan Brierley
Cannington
My qualifications
Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) – Curtin University.
My specialisation / special interest
Working with people living with disabilities.
My superpower, if I could have anything
The ability to fly, so I could visit anywhere I’d like.
What gets me up in the morning
Going for a walk along the river.
Why I joined Superyou
The opportunity to work in a new organisation around a bunch of experienced therapists who I can learn from.
Josie McCappin
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I've always been drawn to a career where I can make a difference by helping others. Effective communication, often taken for granted, is crucial for navigating life. Without it, challenges and isolation can arise. My goal is to assist those facing communication difficulties, empowering them to build the skills necessary to enhance relationships and unlock their full potential in their education and career journeys.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I am interested in helping people of all ages, particularly those with difficulties in expressive and receptive language, social communication, and stuttering.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Working alongside my fellow therapists and celebrating with my clients as they achieve their goals step by step!
Why did you join Superyou?
I was captivated by the values and culture of the people at Superyou Therapy. I sought to join a dynamic company with a strong team of therapists to collaborate with.
Josie McCappin
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I've always been drawn to a career where I can make a difference by helping others. Effective communication, often taken for granted, is crucial for navigating life. Without it, challenges and isolation can arise. My goal is to assist those facing communication difficulties, empowering them to build the skills necessary to enhance relationships and unlock their full potential in their education and career journeys.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I am interested in helping people of all ages, particularly those with difficulties in expressive and receptive language, social communication, and stuttering.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Working alongside my fellow therapists and celebrating with my clients as they achieve their goals step by step!
Why did you join Superyou?
I was captivated by the values and culture of the people at Superyou Therapy. I sought to join a dynamic company with a strong team of therapists to collaborate with.
Lily Harris
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I'm a nerd for understanding how things work. I love learning and finding creative solutions to problems, at the end of the day physio is just problem solving! Getting to spend time with clients where we work on problem solving to achieve their goals together is deeply rewarding and it's a privilege to be a part of their journey.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My clinical interest areas are paediatrics, assistive technology and hippotherapy intervention.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Working with my beautiful clients and seeing them achieve their goals.
Why did you join Superyou?
An opportunity to provide unique physiotherapy intervention such as hippotherapy.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Finding creative ways to support my clients achieve their goals.
Lily Harris
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I'm a nerd for understanding how things work. I love learning and finding creative solutions to problems, at the end of the day physio is just problem solving! Getting to spend time with clients where we work on problem solving to achieve their goals together is deeply rewarding and it's a privilege to be a part of their journey.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
My clinical interest areas are paediatrics, assistive technology and hippotherapy intervention.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Working with my beautiful clients and seeing them achieve their goals.
Why did you join Superyou?
An opportunity to provide unique physiotherapy intervention such as hippotherapy.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Finding creative ways to support my clients achieve their goals.
Lucy Strom
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I knew I wanted to work in healthcare or with people, and then I was looking at degrees and Speech Pathology came up. I worked in nursing homes and then as a disability support worker for years while I finished my degree.
When I first graduated, I initially started working in adult neuro, but I found that I was being more drawn towards AAC, which then led me to Superyou.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I currently specialise in AAC, working 4 days a week with Superyou therapy and 1 day a week with Superyou Tech.
What's your favourite part of your job?
I enjoy supporting clinicians and clients to use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to it's full potential. I also love supporting other clinicians and being in an environment where you can continue to learn.
Why did you join Superyou?
I came to Superyou because of the great reputation, and to join a great team of clinicians.
Lucy Strom
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I knew I wanted to work in healthcare or with people, and then I was looking at degrees and Speech Pathology came up. I worked in nursing homes and then as a disability support worker for years while I finished my degree.
When I first graduated, I initially started working in adult neuro, but I found that I was being more drawn towards AAC, which then led me to Superyou.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I currently specialise in AAC, working 4 days a week with Superyou therapy and 1 day a week with Superyou Tech.
What's your favourite part of your job?
I enjoy supporting clinicians and clients to use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to it's full potential. I also love supporting other clinicians and being in an environment where you can continue to learn.
Why did you join Superyou?
I came to Superyou because of the great reputation, and to join a great team of clinicians.
Maggie List
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
Since I was young, I always had an interest in working within a health care field. Speech Pathology provides me the opportunity to work in a range of different therapeutic areas, such as augmentative and alternative communication, dysphagia and mealtimes, language and literacy, so my days are never the same! Communication is a human right, so I love that this field provides me the opportunity to empower and support my clients to communicate in the ways that are most meaningful and accessible to them.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I have a passion for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). I currently provide supports in direct therapy intervention, as well as a consultant as part of the AAC Specialist team. I enjoy working with clients, families and clinicians to identify communication supports that empower individuals to express themselves, interact with others and participate in their community, in the ways that are most meaningful to them. I also work within the areas of early intervention, mealtimes and dysphagia, and literacy with the Sounds-Write program.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favourite part of my job is working with my clients and families on a long-term basis, and being able to develop holistic and individualised therapy plans to help them achieve their goals. I put a strong focus on building rapport with my clients, to understand their interests, motivations and unique needs and strengths. By tailoring therapy to each individual's circumstances, I can make a significant and lasting impact on their communication skills and quality of life. Having the opportunity to support a client to develop their ability to communicate, advocate and engage in the way that is most meaningful to them is the most rewarding part of my job.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because of their innovative approach to reimagining therapy. I was drawn to the company's commitment to supporting clinicians in exploring new ways to provide the best support to clients. This forward-thinking environment allows me to continuously develop and implement creative and effective therapy strategies that truly make a difference in my clients' lives, whilst being a part of a collaborative, welcoming and supportive team environment.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining therapy, to me, meanings going beyond the status quo and constantly seeking innovative ways to support and empower our clients, families and their supports. It involves embracing creative to develop personalised and effective therapy strategies.
Maggie List
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
Since I was young, I always had an interest in working within a health care field. Speech Pathology provides me the opportunity to work in a range of different therapeutic areas, such as augmentative and alternative communication, dysphagia and mealtimes, language and literacy, so my days are never the same! Communication is a human right, so I love that this field provides me the opportunity to empower and support my clients to communicate in the ways that are most meaningful and accessible to them.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I have a passion for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). I currently provide supports in direct therapy intervention, as well as a consultant as part of the AAC Specialist team. I enjoy working with clients, families and clinicians to identify communication supports that empower individuals to express themselves, interact with others and participate in their community, in the ways that are most meaningful to them. I also work within the areas of early intervention, mealtimes and dysphagia, and literacy with the Sounds-Write program.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favourite part of my job is working with my clients and families on a long-term basis, and being able to develop holistic and individualised therapy plans to help them achieve their goals. I put a strong focus on building rapport with my clients, to understand their interests, motivations and unique needs and strengths. By tailoring therapy to each individual's circumstances, I can make a significant and lasting impact on their communication skills and quality of life. Having the opportunity to support a client to develop their ability to communicate, advocate and engage in the way that is most meaningful to them is the most rewarding part of my job.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because of their innovative approach to reimagining therapy. I was drawn to the company's commitment to supporting clinicians in exploring new ways to provide the best support to clients. This forward-thinking environment allows me to continuously develop and implement creative and effective therapy strategies that truly make a difference in my clients' lives, whilst being a part of a collaborative, welcoming and supportive team environment.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining therapy, to me, meanings going beyond the status quo and constantly seeking innovative ways to support and empower our clients, families and their supports. It involves embracing creative to develop personalised and effective therapy strategies.
Mason Langham
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I have always had a passion for helping others. I always thought everyone should have access to do the same things I, and those around me do or take for granted.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I would love to specialise in paediatric OT, I have a specific interest in helping school age students achieve their best and thrive socially and academically. I can build good rapport with my calm and fun nature, and want to use these traits to have those around me.
What's your favourite part of your job?
I love meeting so many different people, cultures and abilities. No two days are the same, and I have the freedom and knowledge to make therapy which is traditionally boring, into something people can learn, grow and smile from.
Why did you join Superyou?
Superyou stood out to me with their leaders, support and commitment to their staff. This industry is demanding and burnout is high, so having a company that supports me and listens, whilst making the work environment a safe and fun one was of utmost importance to me.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining Therapy to me, is having people engaged and motivated to attend therapy. Engagement is the foundation for learning, so making therapy interesting and relative to the person is so important.
Mason Langham
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I have always had a passion for helping others. I always thought everyone should have access to do the same things I, and those around me do or take for granted.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I would love to specialise in paediatric OT, I have a specific interest in helping school age students achieve their best and thrive socially and academically. I can build good rapport with my calm and fun nature, and want to use these traits to have those around me.
What's your favourite part of your job?
I love meeting so many different people, cultures and abilities. No two days are the same, and I have the freedom and knowledge to make therapy which is traditionally boring, into something people can learn, grow and smile from.
Why did you join Superyou?
Superyou stood out to me with their leaders, support and commitment to their staff. This industry is demanding and burnout is high, so having a company that supports me and listens, whilst making the work environment a safe and fun one was of utmost importance to me.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining Therapy to me, is having people engaged and motivated to attend therapy. Engagement is the foundation for learning, so making therapy interesting and relative to the person is so important.
Matilda Harrison
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I've always been driven towards a career in helping people, and the day I discovered Speech Pathology, I couldn't imagine myself doing anything else! I feel so lucky to have a job that gives me the opportunity to empower others to find their voice and make a difference, whilst being creative and having fun at the same time. I love the meaningful and rewarding nature of being a Speechie, and celebrating all the wins - no matter how small.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I value having a diverse caseload which includes a variety of my interest areas, including Autism and early childhood intervention, speech sound disorders, language & literacy, AAC and social communication, with a neurodiverse-affirming approach tailored to every client. I enjoy working with both paediatric and adult populations, as it allows me to support a wide range of communication needs across different stages of life.
What's your favourite part of your job?
What I love most about being a Speech Pathologist is the opportunity to create fun, safe and supportive spaces for my clients to achieve their goals. Working alongside families, building relationships and watching my clients progress towards their goals is such a rewarding experience. I also love that every day brings something new and there is never a dull day on the job!
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou to be part of a hardworking and enthusiastic team that shares my values of making a positive impact towards my clients. I value the opportunity to work alongside therapists who are dedicated to empowering others and creating a fun and inclusive therapy environment where everyone feels heard.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining Therapy looks like providing a service that is tailored to the unique needs of my clients, and embracing a neurodiversity-affirming approach in everything I do.
Matilda Harrison
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I've always been driven towards a career in helping people, and the day I discovered Speech Pathology, I couldn't imagine myself doing anything else! I feel so lucky to have a job that gives me the opportunity to empower others to find their voice and make a difference, whilst being creative and having fun at the same time. I love the meaningful and rewarding nature of being a Speechie, and celebrating all the wins - no matter how small.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I value having a diverse caseload which includes a variety of my interest areas, including Autism and early childhood intervention, speech sound disorders, language & literacy, AAC and social communication, with a neurodiverse-affirming approach tailored to every client. I enjoy working with both paediatric and adult populations, as it allows me to support a wide range of communication needs across different stages of life.
What's your favourite part of your job?
What I love most about being a Speech Pathologist is the opportunity to create fun, safe and supportive spaces for my clients to achieve their goals. Working alongside families, building relationships and watching my clients progress towards their goals is such a rewarding experience. I also love that every day brings something new and there is never a dull day on the job!
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou to be part of a hardworking and enthusiastic team that shares my values of making a positive impact towards my clients. I value the opportunity to work alongside therapists who are dedicated to empowering others and creating a fun and inclusive therapy environment where everyone feels heard.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Reimagining Therapy looks like providing a service that is tailored to the unique needs of my clients, and embracing a neurodiversity-affirming approach in everything I do.
Megan Ong
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I really wanted to be able to help people improve their quality of life and engage in activities that were important to them. I also wanted to work in a growing profession that works with clients to achieve their personal goals to increase their independence.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I have interests in food play therapy, emotional regulation and pediatrics that I hope to get a bit more experience in as I progress.
What's your favourite part of your job?
That everyday there is something new and there is so much variety on the type of work we can do!
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because of the supportive and structured Kickstarter program, the fun environment and work culture, and the realistic expectations for Kickstarters! The amount of training and education provided for Kickstarters to develop professional knowledge, as well as the slow progression of caseload, helped ensure my career was able to begin without being overwhelming!
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Ensuring therapy is person-centered and every approach is specifically tailored to the person and maintaining open and honest communication with clients and families to allow for choice and control over their therapy and informed consent.
Megan Ong
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I really wanted to be able to help people improve their quality of life and engage in activities that were important to them. I also wanted to work in a growing profession that works with clients to achieve their personal goals to increase their independence.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I have interests in food play therapy, emotional regulation and pediatrics that I hope to get a bit more experience in as I progress.
What's your favourite part of your job?
That everyday there is something new and there is so much variety on the type of work we can do!
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because of the supportive and structured Kickstarter program, the fun environment and work culture, and the realistic expectations for Kickstarters! The amount of training and education provided for Kickstarters to develop professional knowledge, as well as the slow progression of caseload, helped ensure my career was able to begin without being overwhelming!
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Ensuring therapy is person-centered and every approach is specifically tailored to the person and maintaining open and honest communication with clients and families to allow for choice and control over their therapy and informed consent.
Rachel Grimwade
Cannington
Rachel Grimwade
Cannington
Riya Shaju
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I have a deep passion for understanding how communication shapes our connections and experiences. From a young age, I was intrigued by how language influences personal expression, relationships, and overall well-being. Over time, I realised how impactful it could be to support individuals in overcoming communication challenges, whether it's through improving speech clarity, enhancing social skills, or aiding recovery after an injury. The ability to help someone find their voice, both literally and figuratively, is incredibly fulfilling, and it drives my commitment to this rewarding profession.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I am primarily interested in mealtime support, speech sounds, literacy, and social communication skills. I find early childhood intervention particularly rewarding, as it allows me to make a significant impact during the crucial developmental years. Additionally, I am interested in working with GLP clients, tailoring interventions to suit their unique needs. These areas allow me to support children in building essential communication skills and confidence that will benefit them throughout their lives.
What's your favourite part of your job?
The Superyou culture is truly something special! I have the privilege of working alongside some incredible clinicians who are not only highly skilled but also passionate about making a difference in the lives of our clients.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because of the structured graduate program. Plus, I've heard nothing but great things from my peers who did their pracs here, which made me even more excited to join. It felt like the perfect place to start my career and grow professionally.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
To me, Reimagining Therapy means approaching each client's needs with creativity and flexibility, finding new and innovative ways to engage and support them. It's about breaking away from traditional methods when necessary and incorporating modern tools, technology, and personalised strategies to make therapy more enjoyable, and effective.
Riya Shaju
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I have a deep passion for understanding how communication shapes our connections and experiences. From a young age, I was intrigued by how language influences personal expression, relationships, and overall well-being. Over time, I realised how impactful it could be to support individuals in overcoming communication challenges, whether it's through improving speech clarity, enhancing social skills, or aiding recovery after an injury. The ability to help someone find their voice, both literally and figuratively, is incredibly fulfilling, and it drives my commitment to this rewarding profession.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I am primarily interested in mealtime support, speech sounds, literacy, and social communication skills. I find early childhood intervention particularly rewarding, as it allows me to make a significant impact during the crucial developmental years. Additionally, I am interested in working with GLP clients, tailoring interventions to suit their unique needs. These areas allow me to support children in building essential communication skills and confidence that will benefit them throughout their lives.
What's your favourite part of your job?
The Superyou culture is truly something special! I have the privilege of working alongside some incredible clinicians who are not only highly skilled but also passionate about making a difference in the lives of our clients.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because of the structured graduate program. Plus, I've heard nothing but great things from my peers who did their pracs here, which made me even more excited to join. It felt like the perfect place to start my career and grow professionally.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
To me, Reimagining Therapy means approaching each client's needs with creativity and flexibility, finding new and innovative ways to engage and support them. It's about breaking away from traditional methods when necessary and incorporating modern tools, technology, and personalised strategies to make therapy more enjoyable, and effective.
Sara Yong
Cannington
How long have you worked in the disability sector?
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I was inspired to change careers to speech pathology after tutoring a client with a learning disability. During this time, I witnessed the significant impact that tailored support can have, sparking a passion for helping others.
A conversation with my aunt, who has over 40 years of experience working with children with disabilities, further encouraged this career shift. Her valuable insights and recommendation reinforced the idea that speech pathology is a truly rewarding profession that can make a real difference in people's lives.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
In the future, I hope to specialise in supporting clients with mealtime difficulties, an area of particular interest and importance.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favourite part about the job is the chance to interact with clients and their families. It's incredibly rewarding to see clients make progress, whether it's improving their communication or gaining confidence in everyday tasks out in the community or at home. Building strong relationships with families and seeing them feel empowered to support their loved ones is one of the highlights.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because the organisation's objectives really resonated. The emphasis on "thinking big" and being encouraged to make mistakes and learn from them aligned with my own values. It's refreshing to be in an environment where growth is supported, and the focus is on impressing clients through genuine progress and care.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
"Reimagining therapy" to me means finding creative, personalised ways to help clients grow. It's about adapting approaches to fit individual needs, making therapy engaging, and empowering clients to reach their goals in a natural, meaningful way.
Sara Yong
Cannington
How long have you worked in the disability sector?
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I was inspired to change careers to speech pathology after tutoring a client with a learning disability. During this time, I witnessed the significant impact that tailored support can have, sparking a passion for helping others.
A conversation with my aunt, who has over 40 years of experience working with children with disabilities, further encouraged this career shift. Her valuable insights and recommendation reinforced the idea that speech pathology is a truly rewarding profession that can make a real difference in people's lives.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
In the future, I hope to specialise in supporting clients with mealtime difficulties, an area of particular interest and importance.
What's your favourite part of your job?
My favourite part about the job is the chance to interact with clients and their families. It's incredibly rewarding to see clients make progress, whether it's improving their communication or gaining confidence in everyday tasks out in the community or at home. Building strong relationships with families and seeing them feel empowered to support their loved ones is one of the highlights.
Why did you join Superyou?
I joined Superyou because the organisation's objectives really resonated. The emphasis on "thinking big" and being encouraged to make mistakes and learn from them aligned with my own values. It's refreshing to be in an environment where growth is supported, and the focus is on impressing clients through genuine progress and care.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
"Reimagining therapy" to me means finding creative, personalised ways to help clients grow. It's about adapting approaches to fit individual needs, making therapy engaging, and empowering clients to reach their goals in a natural, meaningful way.
Sarah Golding
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
OT resonated with me because of its holistic approach and the opportunity to work with a diverse range of individuals. I appreciate that each day and every person brings unique experiences, making every interaction distinct and meaningful.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I enjoy working with people of all ages and abilities to achieve their individualised goals! I do have a growing interest in working collaboratively with individuals who have neurological disabilities.
What's your favourite part of your job?
I love collaborating with clients and seeing the smiles on their faces as they celebrate both big and small therapy wins!
Why did you join Superyou?
I was drawn to Superyou because of their passionate and dedicated team who share like-minded values. I strongly believe the support they provide will help me grow my clinical skills, and I look forward to collaborating with a team that truly focuses on client-centered care.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Innovative approaches to therapy to create more inclusive, accessible, and personalised therapy experiences, with the goal to effectively address individual needs and enhance overall well-being.
Sarah Golding
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
OT resonated with me because of its holistic approach and the opportunity to work with a diverse range of individuals. I appreciate that each day and every person brings unique experiences, making every interaction distinct and meaningful.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I enjoy working with people of all ages and abilities to achieve their individualised goals! I do have a growing interest in working collaboratively with individuals who have neurological disabilities.
What's your favourite part of your job?
I love collaborating with clients and seeing the smiles on their faces as they celebrate both big and small therapy wins!
Why did you join Superyou?
I was drawn to Superyou because of their passionate and dedicated team who share like-minded values. I strongly believe the support they provide will help me grow my clinical skills, and I look forward to collaborating with a team that truly focuses on client-centered care.
What does Reimagining Therapy look like to you?
Innovative approaches to therapy to create more inclusive, accessible, and personalised therapy experiences, with the goal to effectively address individual needs and enhance overall well-being.
Sasha Rao
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I wanted to have a career that contributed to helping others, I appreciated the diverse opportunities the field offers. This will allow me to grow with my profession as my passion changes. I loved that OT was the only discipline that focused on taking a holistic approach (considering a person's physical, emotional, and social aspects of a person's well-being). It was also a safe and stable career choice to make.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
Assistive Technology
Driving
What's your favourite part of your job?
My team!
Why did you join Superyou?
The graduate program! I liked that we were encouraged to clear on what we enjoyed and did not enjoy when starting, to allow for the best clinician and client outcomes. I also loved the emphasis on prioritising clinician wellness to ensure better therapy for clients.
Sasha Rao
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I wanted to have a career that contributed to helping others, I appreciated the diverse opportunities the field offers. This will allow me to grow with my profession as my passion changes. I loved that OT was the only discipline that focused on taking a holistic approach (considering a person's physical, emotional, and social aspects of a person's well-being). It was also a safe and stable career choice to make.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
Assistive Technology
Driving
What's your favourite part of your job?
My team!
Why did you join Superyou?
The graduate program! I liked that we were encouraged to clear on what we enjoyed and did not enjoy when starting, to allow for the best clinician and client outcomes. I also loved the emphasis on prioritising clinician wellness to ensure better therapy for clients.
Sharole Yu
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
Occupational therapy is such a unique and rewarding job. It helps people achieve independence and improve their quality of life. It's amazing to be able to make a real difference in someone's life.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I have a passion for working with children and young adults, focusing on fostering their confidence and enhancing their quality of life. My ultimate goal is to ensure they experience joy and fully enjoy their lives.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Getting positive feedback from clients, families, and team members, seeing the changes in clients, and celebrating all the wins.
Why did you join Superyou?
Supportive supervisors and a lovely working environment provide a strong foundation for success.
Sharole Yu
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
Occupational therapy is such a unique and rewarding job. It helps people achieve independence and improve their quality of life. It's amazing to be able to make a real difference in someone's life.
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I have a passion for working with children and young adults, focusing on fostering their confidence and enhancing their quality of life. My ultimate goal is to ensure they experience joy and fully enjoy their lives.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Getting positive feedback from clients, families, and team members, seeing the changes in clients, and celebrating all the wins.
Why did you join Superyou?
Supportive supervisors and a lovely working environment provide a strong foundation for success.
Tiana Merritt
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I find it really rewarding to be able to support people to get the most out of life and achieve goals they are passionate about. I love finding unique perspectives and creative solutions. I also love supporting my clients to find their strengths and reach their goals. i love to be creative and work collaboratively with my clients to builds their skills
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I enjoy a diverse caseload with a growing interest in low-cost Assistive Technology, home modifications, early childhood intervention and adults.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Seeing the difference I can make in my clients and their families lives.
Why did you join Superyou?
The team at Superyou you is super supportive and collaborative. I love the idea of reimagining therapy and finding new creative therapy intervention approaches.
Tiana Merritt
Cannington
What drove you to choose a career in your discipline?
I find it really rewarding to be able to support people to get the most out of life and achieve goals they are passionate about. I love finding unique perspectives and creative solutions. I also love supporting my clients to find their strengths and reach their goals. i love to be creative and work collaboratively with my clients to builds their skills
Do you have any special interest areas in therapy?
I enjoy a diverse caseload with a growing interest in low-cost Assistive Technology, home modifications, early childhood intervention and adults.
What's your favourite part of your job?
Seeing the difference I can make in my clients and their families lives.
Why did you join Superyou?
The team at Superyou you is super supportive and collaborative. I love the idea of reimagining therapy and finding new creative therapy intervention approaches.
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Superyou Therapy is an NDIS registered provider of therapy in Perth.
At Superyou Therapy, we care for our team. We make sure our clinicians have more time to focus on client needs. We believe this leads to happier clinicians and better client outcomes. That’s just one of the ways we’re reimagining therapy in WA.
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