social responsibility
education for disadvantaged children
Children who grow up experiencing social disadvantage are at greater risk for poorer health and social outcomes. This is particularly so for children who are a born with or acquire a brain injury or illness.
I am a proud supporter of The Smith Family and their efforts to provide educational and material support for disadvantaged Australians.
better access to neuropsychology services
Neuropsychological services are a limited resource in Australia. Financial hardship can pose a significant barrier to accessing timely neuropsychology input.
I am pleased to offer a very limited number of low-cost neuropsychological assessments each year according to my equitable access policy to facilitate access to health care for disadvantaged Australians.
buying ethical products & services
Individuals and organisations have an important role in promoting the safety of our environment and the vulnerable in our communities.
I strive to purchase environmentally conscious consumables and engage professional services which demonstrate a commitment to ethical practices.