Exploring and advancing how OTs work to support women during perinatal transitions, motherhood, and matrescence
Keen to connect and chat? Let’s talk! Upcoming presentations on September 14 and 19/20 with the RCOT (UK) and Maternal Health OT Journal Club (USA) – all welcome!
September is a BIG month for presentations, professional networking, and opportunities for conversations about occupational therapy in perinatal health and matrescence. Details for publicly accessible events are posted on my ‘Presentations’ page, and will be updated regularly.
Knowledge sharing is about my favourite thing in the world – so please, bring your questions and let’s talk about occupational therapy in matrescence, perinatal health, co-occupations, international perspectives, and the Person-centred Occupational Model of Matrescence (POMM).
I'm an occupational therapist, women's health researcher, academic, writer, mum, and passionate life learner. In 2022, I completed PhD exploring how OTs globally do, could or should work to promote health and maintain wellbeing for mothers during and after pregnancy, and matrescence. Titled, 'The Role of Occupational Therapists in Perinatal Health' my thesis introduced the Person-centered Occupational Model of Matrescence (POMM) to understand women's wellbeing from a human-centered approach, and the Functional Co-occupation Spectrum (FCS) for working with mother-infant dyads.
I am currently teaching occupational therapy and public health students at La Trobe University, and writing a textbook about working with women during perinatal stages and matrescence based on my thesis (aiming for publication in 2024). I still love clinical practice, and work in women's health locally in Bendigo.
After taking a year-long sabbatical to recover and re-energise after completing my PhD, I'm rolling up my sleeves and gearing up for the next life chapter! I'm still writing and teaching, and will be increasing practice-based supports for OTs from this website from May 2023. I am so looking forward to reconnecting with OTs practicing and researching in this space, and cannot wait to be part of the next phase of practice-based professional development!
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