Hannah is based in our Kununurra clinic and services in the East Kimberly Region.
Hannah completed her Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics (Kinesiology) in Ottawa, Canada, before moving to Australia to complete her Master of Occupational Therapy at Bond University. She began her career on the Gold Coast, working in a paediatric clinic where she developed a strong interest in supporting children and families through engaging, play-based therapy.
Drawing on her Canadian roots, Hannah continues to participate in OT camp programs across Australia—both with Calm and Connected and through external opportunities. She enjoys being in nature, supporting children through unique therapy experiences, and continuing to develop her own professional skills. Hannah has completed additional training in Vital Links Therapeutic Listening and is committed to ongoing learning in paediatric practice.
When she’s not working, you’ll often find Hannah reading a good book, going for a swim, working out at the gym, or seeking her next adventure. She is excited to be moving away from city life and settling into the community of Kununurra.
Hannah is passionate about delivering neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based occupational therapy. As a neurodiverse individual herself, she values authenticity and connection in her work, using her lived experience to create a supportive, understanding environment for children and their families. Her approach centers on empowering each child to recognize their strengths, embrace their individuality, and build confidence in meaningful, everyday activities.