Pippi is a beloved Shetland pony at Succeed Healthcare Solutions, known for her friendly whinny and gentle demeanour. Brave, independent, and patient, Pippi brings comfort to everyone she meets. Her small size makes her a perfect therapy companion, and she loves to explore her paddock between sessions.
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Pizzazz is an energetic and friendly certified assistance dog who knows exactly when to calm down. She’s an occasional visitor to the clinic or park sessions at Succeed Healthcare Solutions, where participants help her with skills maintenance. This not only supports Pizzazz but also helps build the clients’ confidence, communication, and teamwork skills.
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Amber has a natural connection with animals, which shines through when she works with her Assistance Dog, Pizzazz. She’s excited about using her love for animals to make a difference in the lives of other young people and enjoys seeing positive changes happen. For Amber, working with animals and young people is a fun and rewarding combination. She’s currently studying Rural Operations.
Melanie is a dedicated psychology student with a strong interest in mental health and holistic care. She has experience in administration and client support, where she’s known for her approachable and engaging personality. Melanie values meaningful connections and believes that giving clients time and being willing to listen can make a real difference.
Jonnah Codilla is an experienced Executive Assistant with a background in HR administration and virtual assistance. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, she has honed her skills in managing administrative tasks, coordinating meetings, and maintaining Learning Management Systems. Known for her attention to detail and ability to thrive in fast-paced environments, Jonnah brings a high level of professionalism and organisation to her role at Succeed Healthcare Solutions.
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Kalp is a hard-working and dedicated junior allied health assistant who prioritises open communication and patient centred care. He has extensive experience as a tutor, teaching children of all ages, at all levels, across various subjects. He takes pride in using his communication skills to explain complicated concepts to people of all ages and walks of life and firmly believes that neurodivergence is a gift that can provide great value to society.
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Chelsea is a second-year Occupational Therapy student at The University of Queensland. With experience in mobility support and assistive devices, she is passionate about helping people achieve their fullest potential. Chelsea’s customer service background, combined with her growing knowledge in occupational therapy, makes her a valuable part of the team.
Melissa is a dedicated Allied Health Assistant and Nutritionist with a passion for women’s health, especially in the area of menopause. She has experience working in paediatrics and as a Play Therapy Assistant, where she loved building connections with children and their families. Melissa’s ability to quickly read people and her empathetic nature make her a valuable team member. Her lived experience adds a personal touch of empathy and understanding to her professional role.
Hope is a driven and enthusiastic Psychology student with a passion for helping others. With hands-on experience working in allied healthcare, Hope brings a caring and encouraging approach to her work. She is dedicated to empowering individuals, especially neurodiverse clients, and believes in the power of positive independence.
Nathan is passionate about helping young people achieve their goals and develop skills through therapy services, including technology-based activities like our VR and robotics programs. As someone with special needs, Nathan understands the journey that young people with special needs experience. He’s currently studying a double degree in Bachelor of Engineering and Science at the University of Queensland and loves applying his knowledge to enhance our therapy services.
Sandra is a qualified nutritionist who enjoys providing coaching and support to help people to achieve health and happiness in life. She believes that healthy nutrition and exercise are the keys to good health.
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Paul has a diverse background in business management, training and safety. He has spent a lot of his working career in the bush which has developed his knowledge of outdoor survival skills and teamwork. He seeks to apply his practical life experience to therapy sessions to help participants to grow in a fun, meaningful and adventurous context.
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Kristi is an experienced Physiotherapist who thrives on helping children and their families find their path to being the best they can be. Through her diverse skill set and her unique lens, she is dedicated to supporting neurodiverse individuals on their journey to becoming their best selves. Kristi is passionate about mentoring and assisting teammates to achieve their full potential and gets great enjoyment out of being a part of her teams’ growth and accomplishments.
Leanne is an experienced Occupational Therapist (OT) with a passion to help young people be their best selves and live their best lives. She has a rare skill set in that she is highly experienced in occupational/vocational rehabilitation, paediatrics, telehealth and in-clinic services. She also works as a Practical Demonstrator at Bond University, teaching the Masters of OT students the ‘work’ (injury prevention/occupational rehabilitation) subject. She enjoys delivering both manualised evidence-based programs, as well as designing programs based on the evidence that cater to young people’s interests and needs.