Neline is a Senior Occupational Therapist with experience supporting children and families across early childhood, neurodivergent, and psychosocial disability settings. She is passionate about working alongside children to support their participation in daily life in ways that feel meaningful, affirming, and supportive of their individual strengths.
Neline takes a collaborative, neurodiversity‑affirming, and trauma‑informed approach to therapy. Her work is relationship‑focused and consultative, valuing strong partnerships with children, families, and other supports. She has particular interest in building inclusive environments and supporting sensory processing, executive functioning, and emotional and mental health. Neline also brings experience in supervision and values reflective, responsive practice.
Creativity is central to Neline’s work. She enjoys developing practical and effective strategies that empower children to confidently navigate their daily activities with greater autonomy. She is motivated by supporting children to feel capable, understood, and supported in their everyday lives.
Qualifications & Training
- Relationship‑based approaches (Jacqui Barfoot)
- Trauma‑informed and responsive medical settings training – Safe Hands, Thinking Minds
- Circle of Security
- Posture and seating training
- Responsive feeding
Outside of work, Neline enjoys music, art, drawing and crafts, spending time in nature, playing chess, and being around animals.