Passionate – Dedicated – Professional

Passionate – Dedicated – Professional

Development and quality of life from kindergarten to high school

Our therapists at the School Aged Services Clinic focus on enhancing your child’s skills and capabilities, enabling them to thrive in their interactions with family, friends, school, and the community.

Conditions or concerns we can help with
  • Fine Motor skills such as pencil grasp, hand strength, cutting, drawing
  • Gross Motor skills like running, jumping, hopping, catching, throwing, bike riding, climbing and playground confidence
  • Walking concerns; knock knees, bow legs, flat feet, toe walking

  • Handwriting including motor-based dysgraphia, visual perceptual difficulties
  • Self-care: dressing, shoelaces, following routines
  • Social Skills: making friends, conflict resolution, conversational skills, play skills
  • Self-Regulation: sensory processing, attention and concentration, emotions
  • Language: speech clarity, speech sounds, lisps, stuttering, language delay
  • Literacy: reading, spelling
  • Diet: allergies and intolerances, constipation, IBS, diarrhoea and other gastrointestinal issues, faltering growth and weight management, nutrient deficiencies

Specialised Care at Our School Aged Services Clinic

Empower Your
Child’s Potential

Passionate – Dedicated – Professional

School Aged Services Team

tiffany edwards

Lead Occupational Therapist

tiffany edwards

Tiffany brings a unique blend of expertise and compassion to her practice, as our Lead Occupational Therapist. Tiffany is known for her calm and fun approach to therapy, creating a supportive and engaging environment for her clients. Tiffany is dedicated to providing comprehensive assessments, personalised therapy plans and ongoing advocacy and guidance, that not only address the child’s needs but also support the caregivers in the journey towards improved health and wellbeing. Tiffany considers all environments and works closely with the child’s family, school, day care or work to provide recommendations and support. Tifany works across a range of clinics here at Western Kids Health including the School Aged Service, Mental Health, Complex Care and Early Intervention team.

Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) from Curtin University

Medicare Better Access to Mental Health (BAMH) provider.

  • Triple P Facilitator training – Level 3
  • Gatekeeper- Suicide Prevention workshop
  • Hey Warrior workshop- Karen Young
  • Motivational Interviewing: Advancing Down The Path – Dr Joel Porter
  • Motivational Interviewing: Beyond Mechanical Pain- Alison Sim
  • Pebbles – Bladder and bowel issues in Children

Tiffany has dedicated her career to working with children and adolescents. She has worked as an occupational therapist for ten years in Perth in paediatric private practice and inpatient mental health. Tiffany has experience working with individuals aged 2- 20 years, with a wide range of developmental disorders and disabilities. She is skilled to work with those who have fine and gross motor delays, chronic conditions, pain and fatigue, sensory processing difficulties, handwriting challenges, difficulties with self-care, toileting, sleep, behavioural challenges, attention and concentration, social and play skills.

Tiffany is passionate about advocating for her client’s needs and is able to complete assessment and reporting for School Curriculum and Standards Authority (SCSA) applications. Tiffany is a qualified children’s yoga instructor and can incorporate yoga and breathing techniques into the child’s therapy. Tiffany can also adapt yoga to be safe and meet the needs of individuals with connective tissue disorders. Tiffany enjoys running social skill groups, high school readiness groups, yoga groups and has been involved in running the TARGiT program aimed at providing management for teenagers with chronic conditions. Throughout her career, Tiffany has been invited to present professional development workshops and seminars to a variety of organisations and schools, sharing her knowledge and insights with parents, teachers, educators, allied health professionals, specialists and the wider community.

Tiffany’s particular area of interest and expertise is supporting children and adolescents with emotional regulation, distress, anxiety, low mood or diagnosed mental health conditions, assisting them in getting back into the things they love to do. Tiffany is a Medicare endorsed provider under the Better Access the Mental Health scheme, meaning she can support those with a Mental Health Care Plan, access occupational therapy using Focused Psychological Strategies. Tiffany also has a special interest in empowering parents to support their child’s development. In addition to working with her young clients, Tiffany offers individual parent coaching sessions through the Triple P (Positive Parenting Program).

Katie Stephen

Senior Occupational Therapist

Currently on Maternity Leave

Katie Stephen

Katie is passionate about using a family-centred practice approach and involving parents and other key stakeholders in therapy to ensure the best outcomes for clients. She also enjoys working within a multi-disciplinary team and watching all the pieces of the puzzle come together to support clients achieve their goals.

Katie graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) from Edith Cowan University in 2014.

Since graduating, Katie has worked across both the private paediatric and non-government sector, with her recent experience supporting clients under the age of 8 with a range of diagnoses, including Autism and ADHD. She has experience with developing fine motor skills, emotional regulation, sensory regulation, play skills and social skills and has a passion for supporting clients to live their lives to the fullest.

Katie’s clinical interests primarily revolve around early intervention, particularly in addressing challenging behaviours and developing emotional regulation.

Genevieve Bennetts

Occupational Therapist

Genevieve Bennetts

Genevieve graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) (Honours) from Curtin University. Genevieve has always been passionate about working in paediatrics and sees herself continuing to work in paediatrics well into her career.

Genevieve graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) (Honours) from Curtin University.

  • The Impact of Trauma on the Child Dear parent: navigating challenging mealtimes with anxious eaters
  • What’s all the fuss about handwriting in the digital age?
  • Behaviour support for children with disability: working alongside parents ADHD and relationships

Genevieve has experience working with predominantly school-aged children and families (4-17) and can assist with Handwriting, Emotional regulation, Fine motor strength and skills, Sensory processing, Attention and concentration, Self-care, Executive functioning and Social skills. Genevieve also has experience working with children and families with NDIS, completing school screens for Kindy and pre-primary classes and running our Handwriting 1.0 groups for 5-6-year-olds and Handwriting 2.0 groups for 7-9-year-olds.

Genevieve is also a member of Occupational Therapy Association Australia and the Western Australia Occupational Therapy Association

Genevieve’s areas of interest include seeing school-aged children (4 – 17) and families for assistance with Handwriting, Emotional regulation, Fine motor strength and skills, Sensory processing, Attention and concentration, Self-care, Executive functioning and Social skills.

Millie Plester

Occupational Therapist

millie plester

Millie developed her passion for working with children through her strong family values. She is passionate about working with families as a whole including parents, siblings, other therapists and teachers to support a child in all environments. Millie aims to create a fun environment within the clinic for children to learn, explore and thrive. When she is not at work, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends and being outdoors!

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) from Curtin University.

Millie has experience working with a range of children in our school aged services team. She frequently runs handwriting, social skills and school readiness groups at both clinics in Hillary’s and Shenton Park.

Millie has an interest in assisting school-aged children grow and develop their skills in handwriting, fine and gross motor skills, attention and concentration, social skills and self-regulation. Millie has a strong passion for family-centred care ensuring that elements of therapy are able to be replicated in the home environment

Keely Kenton

Senior OT, Head of School Aged Services

Keely Kenton
Introduction – Keely is a passionate and life-loving Occupational Therapist who has always had a deep connection with children, starting her journey in the Paediatric field well before graduating as an OT. With a strong dedication to mental health, Keely supports children, adolescents, and their families through various stages of their development, providing comprehensive care that addresses both emotional and functional needs.
Keely works across a range of clinics at Western Kids Health, including School Aged Services, Mental Health, Complex Care, and Early Intervention. She values a holistic approach, striving to empower individuals and their families by addressing all aspects of their lives. Keely collaborates closely with the multidisciplinary team at Western Kids Health, ensuring her clients receive tailored and cohesive care.

Outside of work, Keely enjoys spending time outdoors with her Bernese Mountain Dog, Ralph. Ralph is an accredited Level 1 Therapy Dog and a member of the Western Kids Health team, providing emotional support and comfort to children and families as they work toward their OT goals. You might even spot Ralph around the clinic, lending a paw in helping clients through their therapeutic journey.

Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) from Curtin University

Medicare Better Access to Mental Health (BAMH) provider.

  • Circle of Security Facilitator Training
    Tuning in to Kids Facilitator Training
    William Street Family Therapy: Level 1 Intensive in Family and Relationship Therapy
    Motivational Interviewing: Psychwire
    DBT Skills: Psychwire
    ACT for Adolescents: Psychwire
    WAAT: Level 1 Therapy Dog Training
    The Children Success Foundation: The Nurtured Heart Approach
    Play Therapy Australia: The Heart & Practice of Child Centred Play Therapy
    CAMHS/ PCH: Gender Diversity
    PDA Society: PDA for Healthcare – guidance, evidence & practice
    Sensory Tools Australia: The Traffic Jam In My Brain
Keely has always been passionate about working with children and adolescents, dedicating her career to the paediatric field for over seven years. Her experience has primarily been working in private practice, however she has also worked within the not-for-profit sector, where she worked extensively with children facing complex childhood trauma. Additionally Keely has worked privately as a Hand Therapist, bringing a unique blend of skills to her current role, particularly in the areas of Motor-Based Dysgraphia assessments and School Curriculum and Standards Authority (SCSA) applications.
Keely has extensive experience working with complex presentations, including neurodiversity and mental health. She is committed to ongoing learning and staying up to date with the latest evidence and research to provide the best possible support for children and their families. Her expertise extends to working with parents and families, having completed Level 1 in Family Therapy. Additionally, Keely is an accredited facilitator of parenting programs such as Tuning in to Kids and Circle of Security, which she hopes to bring to Western Kids Health soon.

A strong advocate for children, adolescents, and their families, Keely is dedicated to helping individuals reach their fullest potential, providing holistic and compassionate care throughout their therapeutic journey.

keely’s particular areas of interest and expertise lie in supporting children and adolescents with mental health challenges, neurodiversity, including ADHD, Autism, and PDA, as well as anxiety, emotional regulation difficulties, and other diagnosed health conditions. As a Medicare-endorsed provider under the Better Access to Mental Health scheme, Keely can support clients with a Mental Health Care Plan, offering occupational therapy services using Focused Psychological Strategies.
Keely is also passionate about empowering parents to support their child’s development. She is a trained facilitator in programs such as Tuning in to Kids and Circle of Security, which allows her to provide individualised parent coaching. Additionally, Keely has recently completed her Therapy Dog training with her Bernese Mountain Dog, Ralph. Together, they offer animal-assisted therapy, adding an extra layer of support and comfort for her clients as they work towards their therapeutic goals.
Emily Bruining

Senior Occupational Therapist

Emily Bruining
Emily is passionate about occupational therapy as a profession. She is firmly focused on the end goal, of supporting children to do what they want and need to do by utilising their strengths and the environment around them. She strives for a compassionate and thoughtful approach to intervention and families. Emily is passionate about raising awareness and acceptance of invisible conditions in the community. She doesn’t sleep much, as the mother of a three under four and two barky dogs.

Masters of Occupational Therapy (Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Musical Arts)

Emily worked for several years as part of the complex care team at Western Kids Health, with young people experiencing a range of connective tissue disorders, chronic pain and functional neurological disorders. She has also worked in aged care, adult disability services, and early intervention. She has presented for the Ehlers Danlos Australia, ECIA, Australian & New Zealand Society of Paediatric Dentistry, Catholic Schools Association and Playgroup WA.

Emily is currently focusing on project development, including educational best- practice modules for new occupational therapists and research into handwriting and hypermobility. She will consider providing individual support on a case- by case basis

Alyse Kendall

Lead Physiotherapist

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Alyse has extensive experience across the age ranges in paediatrics. Alyse is passionate about working with children, youth and their families to provide early positive experiences in health and movement, facilitating lifelong positive behaviours and outcomes. Alyse believes working at Western Kids, being a part of an integrated team that works collaboratively with families, creates such a positive work environment whilst optimising outcomes.  Outside of work Alyse loves sourcing the best new eateries in Perth! She also enjoys getting outside for a run, hike and camp in nature.

BSc Physiotherapy – Graduate Notre Dame 2014

  • APA Paediatric Physiotherapy Level 1 & 2
  • APA Paediatric Gait & Running
  • APA Respiratory Level 1
  • 2019 World Physiotherapy conference in Geneva
  • Paediatric Dyskinesia, Great Ormond St Hospital
  • Exercise for children with a disability, Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapy

Alyse has been involved in competitive gymnastics since she was young, including as a national levels gymnast. She has also been a coach for over 10 years which has allowed her to develop an excellent eye for movement analysis, and being able to translate observations into areas for improvement in strength and conditioning.

Alyse has worked across many sectors of our health system including community and tertiary care, in a variety of rotational areas including spinal rehab, orthopaedics, neurology and intensive care. Alyse worked in tertiary and community settings and abroad in the UK for two years, working community paediatrics, with children at a special needs school and in various roles across the NHS as a Senior Physiotherapist.

Upon moving back to Australia, Alyse prioritised working in a paediatric setting and had the opportunity to utilise my breadth of experience to help babies and children in early intervention. Now as the Physiotherapy lead at Western Kids, Alyse supports the training of all our new graduate physiotherapists and students.

Alyse loves having variety in her day, between clients, teaching opportunities and working as a team.

Alyse has a special interest in:

  • supporting babies and families from the early weeks
  • working with kids having difficulty being able to engage in the school/community setting due to playground confidence
  • toe walkers a
  • rehab after orthopaedic surgery
Georgia Storey

Physiotherapist

georgia storey

Georgia graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy and is currently completing her Master of Advanced Paediatric Physiotherapy Practice through Monash University

Georgia is passionate about empowering children of all ages and optimising their quality of life. Georgia strives to make therapy engaging, fun and something the children look forward too. Georgia has a special interest in children with coordination difficulties, newborns, and infants.

Georgia leads our Learn to Ride individual and group programs.

Georgia, an avid sportswoman has been involved in competitive water-based sports since she was young, including national league waterpolo and international open water swimming.

When Georgia is not working, she loves to swim, play waterpolo, go to the gym, bake, and spend time at the beach with her two labradoodles, Coco, and Milo.

BSc (Physiotherapy)

Currently completing her Masters in Paediatric Physiotherapy

  • Juvenile ACL Injuries – Australian Physiotherapy Association
  • Starting Blocks: Paediatric Physiotherapy – Royal Children’s Hospital
  • Targeting Pain Science for Children Challenged by Pain
  • Talking to Children about Weight and Health
  • Youth Strength Training
  • Enhancing Skills in Paediatric Physiotherapy Short Crouse – Monash University
  • An Introduction to Musculoskeletal Paediatrics and Growing Pain
  • Paediatric Foot & Ankle Conditions
  • Ehlers Danlos Syndrome & Joint Hypermobility
  • Paediatric Developmental Hip Dysplasia Behaviour
  • Support for Children with Disability: Working Alongside Parents

Georgia is experienced in working with babies, children and adolescents. Georgia has developed a bike riding intensive program in conjunction with an occupational therapist to facilitate the transition off training wheels.

Georgia holds a special interest in working with babies and children with:
  • Head and foot shape changes
  • Gross motor development
  • Coordination difficulties
  • Toe walking
  • Sport injuries and return to sport rehabilitation
victoria parker

Physiotherapist

victoria parker

Victoria graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2020 and worked at a community disability provider in the Lower South West before moving back to Perth and joining Western Kids Health in early 2022. It was in her first job that Victoria realised her passion lay within paediatrics and she has pursued a path in this area since then.

Growing up Victoria lived overseas with her family until she returned to Perth to finish off her senior schooling. During this time Victoria participated in several competitive sports but her favourite was artistic gymnastics. Victoria grew up attending Physio’s to help manage injuries and ensure she remained strong and healthy while competing. This has provided her with invaluable first-hand experience on what it is like to have to balance school, rehabilitation, social life, and sporting endeavours.

Victoria enjoys working with children of all ages from infants to teenagers ensuring therapy is goal directed, meaningful, and fun.

During her free time Victoria is currently enjoying running with her friends all around Perth. She has jumped on the running trend that is taking over the world.

Bachelors of Physiotherapy, Graduated 2020.

  • Paediatric gait and running analysis and retraining.
  • Australian Bobath Neuro Developmental Therapy: Typical Child Development Course
  • LGBTQIA + Affirming Physiotherapy
  • Paediatric Developmental Hip Dysplasia
  • AusCPDM 2 day online symposium
  • Monash University Short Course: Introduction to Paediatric Physiotherapy
  • Tips and tricks of Evidence Based Practice
  • Key Word Sign training
  • Postural Care Course with Department of Communities
  • Wheelchair scripting and measurement with Department of Communities
  • Early Childhood Intervention Self-Directed Learning Package 2-day training
  • Early Intervention in Cerebral Visual Impairment
  • APA Developmental Coordination Disorder Lecture

Victoria has experience across all ages from early childhood through to the teenage years.

Victoria is currently developing a group for children with different skeletal dysplasia diagnosis, with the hope to have it up and running mid 2024.

Victoria currently runs both primary school and kindergarten gross motor skill groups in Hillary’s and Victoria House.

Victoria has a strong passion for working with children with skeletal dysplasia’s including but not limited to achondroplasia and osteogenesis imperfecta.

Victoria enjoys working across the ages from early intervention through to high school.

Tim Berry

Physiotherapist

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Tim graduated from Curtin University in 2022 with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Distinction and member of the Vice Chancellors List. Tim is heavily involved in a number of different sports including Field Hockey and Surf Life Saving, where he stills competes in the open divisions and volunteers as part of life saving operations. Tim has had longstanding passion for working in paediatrics, Tim strives to make therapy fun and enjoyable for children of all ages, but most importantly making it meaningful to children and their families to best achieve their goals. When he is not working you will probably find Tim swimming at the beach or spending time with friends and family.

Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Distinction, Member of the Vice Chancellors List.

  • Running through out the Lifespan – Annie Chappel PhD,
  • Introduction to Paediatric Musculoskeletal Assessment and Intervention – Western Kids Health,
  • Paediatric Infant Physiotherapy Workshop – Western Kids Health.

Tim has had a wide range of exposure to different paediatric conditions as part of working at Western Kids Health. This includes helping infants with developing milestones all the way up to older teens. As a student physiotherapist Tim worked at Perth Children’s Hospital working in rehabilitation for children with neurological disorders. Before work as a physiotherapist Tim worked in a number of different roles including Swimming Teacher, Surf Life Saving Community Instructor and Sports Trainer for various sporting clubs. Tim strives to use this range of experience to complement his physiotherapy education.

Tim enjoys working with children of all ages. He has a particular interest in Hydrotherapy, working with infants and children in an aquatic setting to achieve their goals in a fun and different environment. Tim also has an area of interest in working with primary school aged children and helping them with skill development of key gross motor skills such as running, jumping and skipping.

Felicity Palmer

Physiotherapist

Felicity Palmer

Felicity graduated from The University of Notre Dame in 2023 with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. During her degree she developed a passion for working with children of all ages to achieve their goals. Felicity has witnessed the power of play through her three years of volunteering at Perth Children’s Hospital and strives to make her therapies engaging and meaningful.

When not at work you’ll find Felicity at the beach or hanging out with her dog Winnie. She enjoys Pilates, iced lattes and spending time with loved ones.

Notre Dame Bachelor of Physiotherapy 2023

At Western Kids Health Felicity has assisted the facilitation of our holiday bike riding program as well as group classes for upper and lower primary school children. As a student Felicity worked in a tertiary hospital as a Physiotherapy Assistant and this complimented her studies across the lifespan. Following a placement at Perth Children’s Hospital, she solidified her passion for paediatrics and enjoys working with children of all ages to achieve their goals.

Growing up as a dancer, Felicity was a part of a preprofessional ballet program followed by a competitive dance team and is dedicated to the prevention, management and rehabilitation of injuries in all children and youth.

Flic has a special interest in working with;

  • babies needing help with head flattening, tummy time and motor development
  • toddlers and children with concerns around walking and movement
  • children with gross motor concerns or delays
  • building playground confidence in children
  • children and youth with injuries or after orthopaedic surgery
rowan pearce

Senior Physiotherapist, Head of Complex Care

rowan pearce

Rowan is a dedicated clinician whose approach is characterised by collaboration and empathy. Rowan excels in navigating the delicate balance of providing a space to hear an individual’s journey while also being proactive in creating a plan for moving forward.

Some of Rowan‘s exceptional qualities is his profound listening skills and collaborative approach. He goes beyond surface-level interactions, diving deeply and comprehensively to truly understand the nuances of what each individual is experiencing. This commitment to understanding enables Rowan to connect with young people then tailor a personalised approach to support the unique needs of each person in his care.

In his spare time, Rowan loves to spend time with his border collie Blu, keeping active with surfing, trail running and getting crafty with DIY home renovations.

Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Exercise & Sport Science
Graduate Certificate – Paediatric Physiotherapy (University of Melbourne)
  • Project ECHO International- Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Society
  • Current – ECHO QHC Functional Somatic Disorders
  • Paediatric Level 1 – Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA)
  • Paediatric Foot & Ankle Conditions- Presented by orthopaedic surgeon Mr Dror Moar
  • Running Across the Lifespan – Annie Chappell (PhD)
  • The Hip Across the Lifespan –  APA
  • Complex pain and scoliosis in the adolescent – APA
  • Dysautonomia in Paediatrics – Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Society ECHO
  • Presented online webinar for fellow physiotherapists – Telehealth in Paediatrics (APA)
  • Eating Disorders – Physiotherapy Management, Perth Children’s Hospital
  • Pain Unstuck – Optimise Rehab
  • Explain Pain – NOI
  • Making Sense of Pain – AOWA
  • Accredited KNEE Netball Australia Provider
  • APA Lift It Two-Part Series – Resistance Training
  • Sports Medicine Australia – Symposium for High Performance Sports 2018

Rowan is a senior physiotherapist and Head of our Complex Care Clinic. He is well-known for his work with hundreds of children and teenagers with diagnoses of JIA, Ehlers Danlos syndrome, hypermobility spectrum disorder, persistent pain or chronic fatigue and functional neurological disorders (FND). As part of his role as Head of the Complex Care Clinic, Rowan leads the multidisciplinary team which includes the POP Program, supporting individuals and families with complex conditions. Rowan places importance on committing his time in the community with his involvement in education and exercise sessions for the Arthritis Foundation WA’s Camp Freedom, hydrotherapy programs and strength & conditioning programs led for children and teens with chronic conditions (hypermobile spectrum disorder/EDS; JIA and persistent pain). He also has run several educational workshops with students and teachers in primary and high schools on hypermobility/EDS and JIA. Rowan‘s role extends into mentoring and teaching other health professionals including physiotherapists, psychologists and occupational therapists within and outside of Western Kids Health. Rowan has recently presented Western Kids Health’s programs and approach at the Ehlers Danlos Society’s Centre of Excellence launch in Baltimore, USA.

Rowan is happy and experienced to see children, adolescents or young adults across the lifespan with a range of different issues. He is particularly interested in the area of pain, rheumatology and functional issues.
Tyler Mahon

Lead Speech Pathologist

Tyler Mahon

Tyler is a paediatric speech pathologist with extensive experience, who is passionate about supporting children and families with the best evidence-based treatment options. She is determined to provide clear diagnostic information and collaboratively work together with parents to develop an individualised therapy plan to maximise a child’s progress, while also incorporating a good dose of fun. Her passions are stuttering, complex speech sound disorders, and language and literacy disorders, including Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) and dyslexia. She is also generous in sharing her experience with other speech pathologists. Outside of work she is most happy when she manages to get her globetrotting children together for family catch ups. She also enjoys seaside walks, art, and travel.

Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology) Master of Arts (Communication Disorders)

  • Sounds Write
  • Read3
  • Talk for Writing
  • Complex Speech Sound Disorders
  • Cued Articulation
  • ADOS Assessment
  • SACS-R, Social Stories
  • Makaton Signing
  • Family Centred Practice
  • Trauma Informed Practice
  • Marte Mao Approach
  • Lidcombe Program
  • Oakville Program
  • Camperdown Program

I have over 30 years in paediatric speech pathology, working in health, education, university, telehealth, and private practice settings across Australia. This experience has included program development, mentoring, training, and student education. I have led teams of speech pathologists in education, health, and NGO settings. I have been involved in projects to develop multidisciplinary assessment services, group therapy programs (early language, parent training, and stuttering), and to develop the skills of speech pathology students, education staff, and less experienced speech pathologists.

I have particular expertise in the areas of stuttering, language and literacy disorders, speech sound disorders, supervision of staff, and also multidiscipline team assessment of neurodiverse children. My focus is to ensure that every child and family has access the best individualised evidence-based services to support their communication and literacy skills. My approach is strengths-based. I aim to provide families with the relevant information so that they can make well-informed decisions about what is best for their child.

Amelia Bell

Senior Speech Pathologist

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Amelia’s approach to intervention is about empowering and upskilling families to support their children’s communication.

Amelia works with your child and your priorities and works hard to ensure therapy is tailored to your child.

Amelia’s therapy is always based around FUN and engaging activities so children feel excited and happy when coming to see her.

Graduated from Curtin University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science (Speech Pathology).

Professional Development in

  • Sounds Write – First Rate Phonics
  • Lidcombe Program- stuttering intervention
  • Sequential Oral Sensory (SOS) Approach to Feeding
  • Talk 4 Writing Intervention
  • Hanen – It Takes Two to Talk

Amelia possesses a comprehensive background in paediatric speech pathology, encompassing various presentations such as developmental delay and disability. Her expertise extends to specialized areas including spelling and literacy intervention, mealtimes, early intervention for children below 4 years of age, language skills encompassing both understanding and expression, stuttering, speech sound delay and disorder. Additionally, Amelia has garnered experience in supporting the assessment and prescription of alternative communication devices.

Prior to graduating from Curtin University, Amelia served as a disability support worker, offering invaluable assistance to a young family with a child experiencing disability. Following her graduation, she transitioned to a role as a sole trader within a private practice setting, honing her skills and expertise. Subsequently, Amelia transitioned to a paediatric NDIS provider, specialising in catering to children with vision impairments, further enriching her breadth of experience in paediatric speech pathology.

Amelia’s special areas of interest are within early intervention, specifically children who are ‘late talkers.’ She enjoys working closely with children and their family to ensure parents feel empowered to support their child’s communication. Amelia is passionate about making therapy meaning to each child and their family.

christelle toinette

Speech Pathologist

christelle toinette
Christelle is a bilingual (English – French) speech pathologist who is passionate about working  with children aged 2 to 18 years old.
Christelle understands each child’s individual circumstance and enjoys having a flexible yet fun approach to suit every child’s need. She is passionate about family education and building on their child’s strengths to see positive outcomes.
Outside of work, Christelle has a young 4 year old little boy who keeps her busy, two birds and two fish. She enjoys spending bike riding with her family and loves cooking.
Christelle holds a Bachelor of Science (Speech pathology) Honours from Edith Cowan University. She strongly values ongoing learning and professional development to keep up to date with best practice and provide quality therapy provision. Her recent professional development includes:
  • Sounds Write Program (literacy program) by the DSF.
Christelle has worked in paediatrics since graduating from university, with experience in private practice. She enjoys professional development opportunities and working on new research topics.
Christelle runs our Spell with Christelle group which is a literacy group for children aged between 6 and 7 years old.
Christelle enjoys working in a variety of different areas, including:
  • Early intervention
  • receptive/expressive language delays
  • literacy issues
  • speech sound disorders
brooke penny

Accredited Practising Dietician

Currently on Maternity Leave

brooke penny

Brooke is a caring and compassionate dietitian, working collaboratively with children and parents to develop practical and achievable solutions to their food and diet concerns. Brooke also works as part of the multidisplinary feeding team, helping toddlers through to teens to expand their diet and feel confident at mealtimes. Brooke’s ultimate aim is to alleviate the stress around food and make mealtimes an enjoyable experience.

BSC Nutrition, Masters of Dietetics,

  • Certificate in Paediatric Nutrition and Dietetics Unit 1 – Royal Children’s Hospital
  • Monash University Training – The Low FODMAP diet for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • ARFID Masterclass – Melanie Potock

Brooke graduated Curtain University in 2018, she worked with adults in the hospital and community settings before finding an interest in paediatrics. She has been part of the Western Kids Health team for 4 years.

Brooke also volunteers with the OnTrack program run by ADHD WA

Brooke’s area of special interests include:

  • Fussy eating / food aversions
  • Growth faltering / weight management
  • Gastrointestinal issues (IBS, constipation)
Verusha Kander

Clinical Psychologist Registrar

Verusha Kander

Verusha is a warm and empathic psychologist dedicated to working collaboratively with young people and their families to develop a deeper understanding of their difficulties in order to identify what skills or strategies may be helpful for them. She utilises a strengths-based approach that incorporates evidence-based techniques such as cognitive behaviour therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy, mindfulness, and behaviour-attachment-systems interventions. Verusha is passionate about working with the whole family system to ensure lasting change beyond the treatment sessions.

When not at work, Verusha enjoys spending time at the beach, doing laps in the pool and throwing clay onto a pottery wheel.

Verusha holds a Master of Clinical Psychology from the University of Sydney and is currently completing her final year in the clinical psychology registrar program. Throughout her registrar program, she has pursued additional professional development in various areas, including the Circle of Security Parenting Program, Collaborative and Proactive Solutions, Schema Therapy in Emerging Adulthood, and Functional Neurological Disorder: Psychological Treatment

Verusha’s clinical experiences span across both private and public health sectors in Western Australia and New South Wales. Verusha has worked in Child Development Services, Perth Children’s Hospital, an intensive day-therapy program for adolescents with eating disorders at Sydney Children’s Hospital, an anxiety research and treatment unit, a university-based psychology clinic, and an autism-specific early intervention centre. At Western Kids Health, Verusha works across the Mental Health Clinic, Complex Care Clinic, and Gender Diversity Clinic.

Verusha’s clinical interests lie in working with children and adolescents dealing with anxiety-based presentations, mood disturbances, adjustment difficulties, school-related concerns and medical conditions. Additionally, she is deeply passionate about providing support to gender-diverse youth and their families.

Phoebe Carrington-Jones

Clinical Psychologist Registrar

Phoebe Carrington-Jones

Phoebe knows coming to see a psychologist is often a very challenging decision, so she prioritises using her warmth, compassion and humour to create a safe space and make people feel comfortable. She also works collaboratively with clients and their families, exploring together what their goals are, and what therapy may be most helpful. The therapeutic approaches she uses include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Imagery Rescripting, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and mindfulness interventions.

Clinical Psychology Registrar with a Master of Clinical Psychology from the University of Western Australia.

Phoebe has a range of clinical experiences, having worked in a variety of settings, including a university psychology clinic, an intensive CAMHS day-program for children with behaviour and school engagement challenges, a remote private practice in the Pilbara and child protection.

Phoebe particularly enjoys working with children and young adults who are currently having difficulties with mood (including depression), chronic pain, anxiety, sleep and trauma.

Ralph

Therapy Dog

Ralph

Ralph is just as passionate about going to work as he is about going to the beach! As an accredited Level 1 Therapy Dog, Ralph is an important part of the Western Kids Health team, helping children and adolescents achieve their therapy goals.

Ralph works one day a week alongside his handler, Keely Kenton, providing animal-assisted therapy to a range of children and adolescents across our clinics.

In sessions, Ralph offers emotional support, helps kids read and understand body cues to develop social skills, assists with self-regulation, and builds confidence. Outside of work, Ralph is a social butterfly who loves accompanying Keely on adventures—whether it’s to the beach, river, or hikes in the hills!

If you see Ralph around our Shenton Park clinic, feel free to say hello and give him a friendly pat—he might be big, but he’s a gentle giant who loves attention!

Passionate – Dedicated – Professional

Passionate – Dedicated – Professional

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