Passionate – Dedicated – Professional
Passionate – Dedicated – Professional
caring for children and young adults with complex medical conditions
We aim to improve the physical, mental health and quality of life of children, adolescents, and young adults with complex and often invisible conditions through carefully considered, individualised treatment. Our award winning care may involve one or more of our therapists working towards your child’s specific goals. Our focus is to provide an evidence-based wrap-around service that provides expertise from multiple disciplines. Working collaboratively, we help our patients live their best lives.
Conditions or concerns we can help with
- Chronic Pain
- Complex regional pain syndrome
- Chronic widespread pain syndrome
- Juvenile arthritis
- Functional neurological disorder
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Post-concussion syndrome
- Ehlers Danlos syndrome/Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder
- Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
- Persistent headaches
- Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO)
- Long COVID
- Rare genetic conditions – achondroplasia, osteogenesis imperfecta
Western Kids Health is recognised by the Ehlers Danlos Society as a CORE Centre of Excellence for care of children with hypermobility spectrum disorders and EDS.
We are the first and currently only dedicated paediatric hypermobility CORE centre in Australia.
Our multidisciplinary team practices patient-centred care through
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- listening, validating, and showing a commitment to inclusivity
- offering exceptional care and management options
- multidisciplinary case discussions both within Western Kids and with our colleagues
- having extensive experience and expertise in working with babies, children and teens with connective tissue disorders or hypermobility spectrum disorders
- our staff have completed (or presented at) EDS Echo programs, EDS learning conferences and Nicole is a member of the EDS International Paediatric Consortium
Our multidisciplinary team of physio, OTs, mental health OTs, psychology and dietetics work together with families and strive to pursue excellence through ongoing research, community education and professional development.

Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychology (POP)
For children or young people who are significantly impacted by pain, fatigue, or other symptoms we offer a tailored POP Program. Guided by evidence, we recognise the importance of our unique approach in that the experts in our clinic work collaboratively to achieve your desired goals.
The POP Program starts with an intake, which is usually 2 hours, where you will meet three experts from your team who will assess your needs. Our goal is to ensure you only tell us your story once and to make sure you are understood and have input into your treatment planning. At the end of your intake, we sit down and make a treatment plan with you. This will sometimes mean expert clinicians from Psychology, Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy will be required, or only one of those. Each treatment approach is bespoke based on the evidence for treatment and your needs. Once you start with us, one of the clinicians assigned to you will be your treatment-lead and they are available to contact to talk about any further needs or issues.
While we work one-on-one with our patients, we also provide support parents, partners and schools to understand the condition and what is going to happen in treatment. This helps us maximise the benefits of our therapy.
Our physiotherapy team helps to improve your child’s physical function and capacity. Our physiotherapists utilises psychologically informed physiotherapy care to complement the therapy provided by other disciplines, such as psychology.
Our psychology team aids in coping with the symptoms associated with these chronic conditions and changing unhelpful beliefs that may impede recovery. Our psychologists can also help with comorbid conditions, such as anxiety and depression, that are commonly associated with complex chronic health conditions.
Our dietetics team provide guidance on how anti-inflammatory diets can be a part of symptom management and individualising these protocols to food preferences and your family eating style. They can assist with optimising eating patterns to improve energy levels, ensure adequate intake of nutrients and support normal growth patterns. Our dietitians can also provide guidance around elimination diets/ reintroduction of foods to manage gastrointestinal issues (constipation, diarrhoea, bloating, etc.) that are common with hypermobility spectrum disorder/Ehlers Danlos syndrome.
Our occupational therapy team assists your child to minimise the impact symptoms may have on sleep, school and relationships. Additional supports include:
- SCSA Assessments
- Social skills
- Handwriting skills
- Academic Stress Group or 1:1
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Complex Care Team

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.

Annika brings a warm and compassionate touch to her career, where she dedicates herself to supporting individuals facing complex pain, chronic conditions, fatigue, and hypermobility. Her expertise lies in guiding them back to a place where they can engage in the activities they love and need. With a special focus on young individuals, Annika excels in fostering pain management, emotional regulation, distress management, anxiety support, sensory processing, behavioral challenges, energy conservation, and improvement in self-care and sleep. Embracing a holistic and personalized approach, Annika tailors each child’s therapeutic journey, collaboratively working with the young person and their family. Her genuine passion shines through as she crafts effective interventions, strategies, and supports to enhance the child’s functional capacity. In the spirit of fostering a supportive environment, Annika closely collaborates with the child’s support systems, extending her engagement to families, schools, community programs, or workplaces. She is committed to ensuring the most impactful and caring approach is implemented, creating a nurturing space for healing and growth.
Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy), Masters of Medical Science (Pain Management)
Annika has been an occupational therapist since 2018. Annika has spent her career developing a range of essential skills to assist individuals with complex pain and functional neurological disorders. Annika has training and experience in:
- Pain Neuroscience Education
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (Insomnia)
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
- Trauma Informed Practice
- Sensory Processing
- Emotional Regulation
Annika is deeply invested in collaborating with young individuals grappling with complex chronic conditions, with a specific interest on the interplay between persistent symptoms and neurodiversity. Within this demographic, Annika possesses a special interest in comprehending the intricate connection between a young person’s capacity for self-regulation, their emotional well-being, and the potential impact of their behaviours and environments on these factors. This understanding, in turn, plays a crucial role in influencing their persistent symptoms.

Judith is a registered Clinical Psychologist with a Masters in Clinical Psychology. Judith is our Lead Psychologist and Head of our Gender Diversity Clinic at Western Kids Health. Judith grew up in multiple global places which shaped her into the person she is today – at ease in new situations and always open-minded towards people from different backgrounds. She has over 10 years of working experience within the Australian and Dutch healthcare systems and is passionate about providing mental health services to children, adolescents, young adults and their parents.
Masters in Clinical Psychology. Accredited board-approved supervisor for Clinical Psychologists.
Judith has over 10 years of working experience within the Australian and Dutch healthcare systems and most of her experience is in the peadiatric population.
Over the years, Judith has worked with diverse client populations and her therapeutic interests include: anxiety, panic, adjustment, depression, ADHD and Autism. She furthermore has a special interest in working with trans and gender-diverse people, clients struggling with their sexuality and clients diagnosed with complex medical conditions (such as chronic pain, EDS and FND).

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.
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.

Nicole founded Western Kids Health in 2018 with the aim of bringing expert paediatric professionals together, to help families and children thrive.
Nicole is a Titled APA Paediatric Physiotherapist and Chair of APA National Paediatric Committee. Nicole also holds positions on the Healthy Digital Child Expert Advisory Panel, The Autism Health Road Map and the Ehlers Danlos Society International Consortium – Allied Health Working Group. She works across multiple areas to improve the future of our children. Nicole often provides professional development to other physiotherapists and allied health professionals, child health nurses and doctors, speaking at conferences and events.
Nicole is passionate about helping parents give their little ones the best start to life, leading the development of the online programs The Baby Play Academy and the Toddler Play Academy, providing accessible, affordable and high quality early intervention support through play and connection.
In her spare time, Nicole enjoys everything outdoors including adventuring and fishing. However, most of her time is taken up by her son William, daughter Claire and Roger, her mischievous golden retriever.
Masters in Paediatric Physiotherapy (2017)
Post Graduate Certificate in Paediatric Physiotherapy (2013)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (2010)
Nicole works with babies from birth right through to youth in their late teens.
Whether you are concerned about your babies movement or head shape, your child’s walking or running, or if your child or teen has an injury, pain or fatigue, she can help.
If you have a baby or toddler, check out Nicole’s Instagram @nicole_kidsphysio, it is an amazing resource.
Nicole has previously worked at Perth Children’s Hospital developing the Osteogenic Imperfecta service. In the past, she has worked in the community setting, in elite sports as a physiotherapist for the West Coast Eagles and in the Complex Pain Service at Princess Margaret Hospital.
Nicole’s expertise in assessing and rehabilitating sports and childhood musculoskeletal injuries has come from working across 14 years in a variety of junior state level sports including netball, Australian Rules Football, rugby, running, soccer, hockey, swimming and touch rugby.
Nicole has a special interest in:
- helping families of babies and toddlers with movement, head shape, hip dysplasia or foot shape concerns
- helping children with walking, running, jumping, riding and playground confidence
- all children and youth with concerns related to hypermobility / hypermobility spectrum disorders
- children with complex conditions such as skeletal dysplasia (achondroplasia, osteogenesis imperfecta), Ehlers Danlos syndrome, persistent pain or fatigue, Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

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.
- NU Cues Facilitator Training
- 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
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. 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. 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.

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

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).

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

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)

Master of Applied Psychology (Clinical)
Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology)
Ashley has a range of clinical experiences, having worked in a variety of settings, including multiple university psychology clinics, multiple private clinics specialising in child and adolescent psychology and as a school psychologist.
Ashley particularly enjoys working with children and young adults who are currently having difficulties with mood (including depression), anxiety, OCD, emotion regulation difficulties and neurodevelopmental disorders. She also has a strong interest in working with parent-child relationship difficulties and family system challenges.

Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) from Curtin University
Medicare Better Access to Mental Health (BAMH) provider.
Elise is deeply committed to evidence-based practice and is trained in programs such as Circle of Security Parenting, Tuning into Kids, and multiple psychotherapy modalities including ACT, CBT, and DBT.

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!

Megan believes that all children have unique strengths, that everybody struggles sometimes and that seeking support is often a difficult step for a family to take. She believes therapy works best when clients and therapists genuinely collaborate towards goals. Within this framework, Megan views families and children as the experts on themselves, their goals and how therapy is going for them. She views her role as providing guidance that can support them as unique individuals to meet their goals.
Megan uses evidenced-based therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Schema Therapy, Imagery Rescripting and elements of mindfulness and Mentalisation based approaches.
When not at work, Megan loves taking care of her dog Reggie, going to the pottery studio, exercising and art.
Megan is a Clinical Psychologist (Master Of Clinical Psychology) and has completed her PhD, which is focused on adolescent anxiety and depression.
He works from a strengths-based and trauma-informed perspective, tailoring his approach to each individual or family. Reuben primarily draws on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and incorporates psychoeducation and practical skills-building, while remaining eager to continue developing his knowledge in areas such as schema and trauma-focused therapy.
He is particularly passionate about providing inclusive and affirming care for trans and gender-diverse young people, and values working collaboratively with families and other supports to create lasting change.
When not at work, Reuben enjoys spending time with his two cats, Morpheus and Nagini, reading fantasy novels, and exploring nature.

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.

Nicola graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Liverpool in 2018. Prior to her studies, she gained valuable experience working as a support worker for children and young adults with disabilities, which sparked her interest in paediatrics.
Following graduation, Nicola worked in acute hospital settings across Liverpool and London, where she developed a passion for working with children and their families. She then spent nearly five years at Great Ormond Street Hospital, one of the UK’s leading paediatric hospitals, where she gained extensive experience across a broad range of specialist areas including neuromuscular, neurology, cardiology, intensive care, respiratory, spinal, orthopaedics, oncology, haematology, immunology and bone marrow transplant.
In these roles, Nicola supported children with both acute and chronic conditions, with a strong focus on maintaining function and improving quality of life through physiotherapy. She was also involved in service development, including the setup of a late effects clinic for childhood cancer survivors.
Nicola is committed to supporting children to engage in meaningful daily activities and joyful movement, and strives to bring a family-centred, play-based approach to her care.
Outside of work, Nicola enjoys staying active through hockey, swimming, and cycling, and loves exploring the outdoors with friends and family on hiking and camping trips.
BsC in Physiotherapy at the University of Liverpool (2018)
- Foundations in Hydrotherapy – Aquatic Therapy Association of Chartered Physiotherapists
- Foundations to Spinal Cord Injury Rehab – Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore
- Serial casting – Trained at Great Ormond Street Hospital
- Experience working with a variety of orthotics and splints
- Mental Health in teenage and childhood course – Great Ormond Street Hospital
- Palliate care course – Great Ormond Street Hospital
- Respiratory Physiotherapy care competencies on Intensive Care, Cardiac Care and Community Care
- Clinical Supervision course – University of Brunel
- Presented an audit on ‘Physical Activity and Paediatric Cancer Care in a Tertiary Setting: A Parental and Staff Perspective’
- Service evaluation at GOSH and the North Thames Paediatric Network around Vincristine Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
- Presenting at a conference on Walking Aid sustainable reuse.
Nicola has a special interest in working with:
- Making therapy fun and engaging for all ages
- Increasing physical activity opportunities for children of all abilities
- Working with children who are difficult to engage
- Hydrotherapy
- Complex and rare pathologies and conditions including rehab during and post cancer treatment.
- Rehab after surgery or being unwell
- Gross motor development for babies and infants
- Working with a variety of different patient groups and ages throughout the week

For the last 8 years, Nikki has worked primarily in paediatric physiotherapy. She is passionate about family-centred practice and strengths-based approaches, with a strong focus on making physiotherapy engaging and fun for children. Nikki believes that connection, understanding, and collaboration are key elements in empowering children and their families to achieve meaningful goals. She enjoys working closely with families and other health professionals to create supportive, holistic plans that help children thrive.
Outside of work, Nikki enjoys music and plays both the violin and guitar. She also loves staying active through sports such as tennis and volleyball. In her downtime, she enjoys curling up with a good book alongside her two cats, Boris and Puss, or taking her dog Loki for a walk along the beach.
Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) from Curtin University in 2015
- Pilates Instructor Training Course (500 hours)
- Functional Neurological Disorder Training for Allied Health Professionals Level 1 – Anna Jones Neurological Physiotherapist for ARCademy
- Advanced Supervision Skills – Neil Carver
- Presented a webinar on Idiopathic Toe Walking to the Australian Orthotic Prosthetic Association
- Wrote and presented training on lower limb orthoses and training on standers and walkers at Therapy Focus
She has worked across both private practice and the not-for-profit sector and has developed a strong understanding of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), allowing her to effectively support families beginning their journey with services and accessing appropriate care.
Nikki has also provided locum physiotherapy services to the remote island territories of Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands, delivering essential support to children and families with limited access to allied health services. These experiences strengthened her adaptability and reinforced her commitment to ensuring every child has access to quality physiotherapy support.
She particularly enjoys problem-solving and working collaboratively with families and multidisciplinary teams to develop creative, practical solutions that help children build confidence, develop new skills, and achieve their goals.
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