Leah is a dedicated Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Practitioner and Clinical Lead at Royal Rehab LifeWorks Melbourne, bringing a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities. With a background as a speech pathologist, she has developed a strong foundation in communication and behaviour support.
In her current role, Leah leads a multidisciplinary team, supporting the development and implementation of PBS services that are person-centred, neurodiversity-affirming, and focused on reducing restrictive practices. Her practice is characterised by innovation, creativity, and a commitment to safeguarding, ensuring that each individual receives the highest standard of care.
Leah’s approach is grounded in evidence-based practices and a deep respect for the unique needs and goals of each individual. She is passionate about fostering an environment where individuals feel heard, empowered, and supported in achieving their fullest potential.
At Royal Rehab LifeWorks Melbourne, Leah continues to inspire her team and clients alike, embodying the values of collaboration, respect, and excellence in service delivery.
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Leah is a dedicated Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Practitioner and Clinical Lead at Royal Rehab LifeWorks Melbourne, bringing a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities. With a background as a speech pathologist, she has developed a strong foundation in communication and behaviour support.
In her current role, Leah leads a multidisciplinary team, supporting the development and implementation of PBS services that are person-centred, neurodiversity-affirming, and focused on reducing restrictive practices. Her practice is characterised by innovation, creativity, and a commitment to safeguarding, ensuring that each individual receives the highest standard of care.
Leah’s approach is grounded in evidence-based practices and a deep respect for the unique needs and goals of each individual. She is passionate about fostering an environment where individuals feel heard, empowered, and supported in achieving their fullest potential.
At Royal Rehab LifeWorks Melbourne, Leah continues to inspire her team and clients alike, embodying the values of collaboration, respect, and excellence in service delivery.