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In this 10 minute episode of Allied Health Podcast we flip things around. Clare Jones (B Occ Thy) interviews Danielle Weedon (B Physio), co-host of Allied Health Podcast and expert in recruitment to the Occupational Rehabilitation and Injury Management sector. Danielle outlines which health professionals can work in the sector, the role of an Occupational Rehabilitation Consultant, transferable skills from clinical practice, the benefits of working in occupational rehabilitation and how MediRecruit can assist you to forge a career in this sector.
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In Episode 5 we are joined by Chee Dean, a musculoskeletal physiotherapist who lived and worked as a locum in the UK from 2016 to 2020. After gaining 2.5 years of professional experience, Chee seized the opportunity to work abroad, driven by a desire to experience life in a new country and explore other parts of the world. Chee's locum experience has equipped him with invaluable skills in adaptability, confidence, and personal growth – qualities that have shaped his professional path to open his own private practice on the Sunshine Coast, Good Vibes Physio.
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In Episode 4 Clare Jones is joined by Natalia Blecher, IP Lawyer and Director at By George Legal. Tali delves into the importance of trademarking for allied health businesses, offers a step-by-step guide on how to trademark a brand, and discusses how to avoid (or, if necessary, manage) brand disputes.
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In Episode 3 we dive into topics of colour, inclusion, visibility, breaking down barriers and conversation starters, featuring an exciting Aussie start-up from Noosa, Queensland: Colour My Wheels. We’re joined by Jo Chambers, the owner of Colour My Wheels, and the creator and supplier of vibrant and fully sustainable wheelchair wheel covers and spoke guards. Founded in 2023, Colour My Wheels is rapidly growing and was recently a finalist for ATSA’s 2024 ‘Best New Product’ award.
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In Episode 2 we talk to Cathy Love, Director at Nacre Consulting, Allied Health Business Coach, Speaker, Author, Podcaster and Occupational Therapist. Most importantly Cathy helps Allied Health Business Owners to run more productive, powerful and profitable businesses. In this episode, Cathy imparts her expert knowledge on the importance of building a dynamic leadership team in an allied health business.
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We launch Season 4 of the Allied Health Podcast with Episode 1 talking to the exceptional Clare Batkin, Occupational Therapist, clinical educator, and creator of Your OT Tutor. We discuss empowering OTs to thrive in the NDIS and not just survive and the need for high-quality supervision, mentoring, and professional development for early career therapists.
Your OT Tutor offers an abundance of resources for students, occupational therapists, managers, and business owners. As I say in the podcast, "I just wish Clare Batkin and Your OT Tutor had been around when I was a practicing OT" - Clare Jones (B Occ Thy).
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Episode 12 is brought to you by Power Diary. Danielle Weedon (B Physio) and Clare Jones (B Occ Thy) are joined by Damien Adler, registered Psychologist, private practice owner and developer of Power Diary. After experiencing the challenges of establishing, operating, and working in a private practice first hand, Damien saw a need for management software specifically designed for healthcare practices. From there the Power Diary journey began. We discuss how Power Diary streamlines business operations, freeing up time for busy practice owners and clinicians; the easy process of transferring to Power Diary; the 12 month risk free trial period; and the positive impact Power Diary has on the patient/client experience.
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In Episode 11, Clare Jones (B Occ Thy) and Danielle Weedon (B. Physio) talk to Sarah Jones, Professional Practice Advisor at OT Australia. OT Australia recently rolled out the Workforce Development Project. With high demand for Occupational Therapists nationally, the project will deliver a plan focusing on the ways OT Australia can support the Occupational Therapy workforce both now and in the future.
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Episode 10 is brought to you by Tender Loving Cuisine (TLC), a quality home-delivered meal service. CEO Jack Barker and Maureen Lumello join us to discuss the benefits of a quality home-delivered meal service, particularly for National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) and Home Care Package (HCP) participants. Jack Barker started TLC in 1997 after personal experience alerted him to the need for a quality home-delivered meal service.
TLC meals are easy to order, nutritious and home delivered. TLC is also a registered NDIS provider and listed on My Aged Care.
For more information and to arrange samples or tastings, feel free to call the TLC call centre on 1800 801 200. Email requests can be sent to: [email protected] or [email protected]
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In Episode 9, Clare Jones talks to Cassie Rossow, an experienced Speech Pathologist who is currently working as a locum in the UK. Cassie is also host of the podcast series Diary of a New Grad Speechie. Cassie shares her firsthand experience of living and working in the UK including gaining registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), applying for the Youth Mobility Visa, opening a UK bank account, finding accommodation and working as a locum speech pathologist.
Considering a working holiday in the UK or wanting to make the move permanently? Get in touch with the team at MediRecruit. Whether you're seeking locum or permanent work, we have great roles on offer in most areas of clinical practice right across the UK. We also take the stress out of preparing to work in the UK by assisting with all the necessary preparations.
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Episode 8 is brought to you by the Allied Health Awards. Danielle and Clare are joined by Sarena Jones, Occupational Therapist and Director of Allied Health Support, a supervisor and mentor, and Founder of the Allied Health Awards. We cover how the awards came about, looking forward to the 2024 awards at the Gold Coast, the nomination process, and the importance of these awards for Allied Health Professionals.
To all of our listeners, if you know any therapists who are worthy of a nomination visit www.alliedhealthawards.com.au to view the categories and process!
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In Episode 7, we sit down with the team at MediRecruit to discuss Allied Health recruitment for graduate therapists. With demand at an all-time high, it's an exciting time for grad therapists with plenty of employment opportunities across most areas of practice. As expert health recruiters we’ll be discussing the current Allied Health job market for grads and the questions we’re asked commonly by grad and early career therapists.
What should I look for in a grad role? Can I apply for more than one role? How long should my CV be? Do I need to write a cover letter? Should I include referees on a CV? How do I prepare for an interview? Can I work as a grad in the UK?Subscribe to Allied Health Podcast
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In Episode 6, Danielle Weedon (B. Physio) and Eleanor Dwyer (B. Sc, DPT) catch up with Ky Wynne, Physiotherapist and Exercise Scientist who has a special interest, and personal experience, in burnout in the Physiotherapy profession.
‘Burnout in physiotherapy is an increasingly prevalent issue, affecting physical and mental health, career satisfaction, and contributing to a high attrition rate in the profession. I have personally suffered from burnout on two occasions, adding my personal experience to an evidence-based coverage of a complex topic. While it is beyond the ability of one article to ‘solve’ this problem, this blog aims to shed light on burnout, the factors contributing towards its onset, and strategies to address it. Additionally, the blog will pose the questions of what changes need to be implemented to combat this problem in physiotherapy.’
Burnout in Physiotherapy - Experiences, Evidence & Strategies to Address this Complex Issue
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Episode 5 is brought to you by Trivida, a ground-breaking invention aiming to improve the daily mobility of wheelchair users, benefiting users, carers and healthcare workers. Trivida is a world first detachable wheelchair wheel, which enables easier and obstacle-free transfers and promotes greater mobility in day-to-day life. Clare and Danielle talk with Ryan Butler and Jennifer Irvin, Directors at Trivida, discovering the story behind the wheel, the benefits to wheelchair users, carers and healthcare workers as well as costs and funding bodies.
‘In the first period after my accident, a solution like Trivida® would have helped me to become independent again more quickly. That is why I support this product with all my heart.'
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Olympic and World champion in track cycling paraplegic after a training accident in 2018If you have any questions visit www.trivida.com.au, or reach out to [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected]
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Episode 4 is brought to you by MediRecruit, a specialist career and recruitment advisory service for allied health professionals throughout Australia, the UK and New Zealand.
In this episode, directors Danielle Weedon (B. Physio) and Clare Jones (B Occ Thy) interview Julia Kiefer an OT who graduated in 2018 from La Trobe University and worked in a variety of clinical settings in Australia for 4 years before heading to the UK to work as a locum. Julia tells us about applying for HCPC registration and the youth mobility visa, how she secured a role in Guildford, Surrey (UK) with hospital accommodation, travelling prior to working, and some of her highlights and challenges.
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Episode 3 is brought to you by Bloom Healthcare, a progressive, client-centric provider of choice that exists to improve the lives of those with disability through delivering quality healthcare. Sam Smith, Managing Director, and Sadhana Gounden, National Clinical Manager Psychology, talk about the NDIS, Psychological services and their passion for providing client-centric allied health services to participants across the lifespan throughout Australia.
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Sam Smith
Sam is an Exercise Physiologist who has been in the Occupational Rehabilitation/ Injury Management sector for approximately 15 years as well as more recently having 4 years experience within the disability sector. Sam founded Bloom Healthcare in April of 2021, since which time it has grown from a small business of 2 people, to that of a multi-disciplinary team of 80 across 5 states within Australia. Sam is a respected leader within his field and has a passion for helping his staff learn, grow and develop. Sam is innately driving by helping people from all demographic backgrounds, hence formed the vision of Bloom Healthcare. The fundamental goal is to be a provider of choice through having a clinically robust foundation to allow staff apply their trade to provide the best opportunity to achieve the desired outcome.
Sadhana Gounden
Sadhana is a General Psychologist with an Educational and Developmental psychology background. She has written two theses whilst attending Monash University in Melbourne. One of her areas of research involved applying video feedback techniques with adults on the Autism Spectrum to teach vocational skills. Her second research endeavour focussed on Mindfulness in school aged children. Sadhana has had experience working across a diverse range of settings including schools, hospitals and within the community. She has worked to support individuals across the lifespan and a diverse range of presentations including but not limited to Cerebral Palsy, BPD, ASD, ADHD, ID, Schizophrenia, Depression, Anxiety and CPTSD. Sadhana operates within a person-centred approach with her clients and favours a Dialectical Behavioural Therapy framework. Sadhana began working in the NDIS space over 3 years ago and felt an immediate sense of resonation. She now continues to work with a range of clients in Melbourne where she is building a multi-disciplinary allied health team and is also supporting a national team of psychologists at Bloom Healthcare to achieve their professional goals.
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Episode 2 is brought to you by Beyond Pain, leaders in addressing the physical and emotional components of chronic pain, chronic fatigue, and mental illness. Danielle and Clare talk with Anjelo Ratnachandra dual qualified Physiotherapist and Counsellor, and founder of Beyond Pain. Anjelo talks about his career pathway, his book and workshops, and life-changing events that happened while he was working as a Physiotherapist in the UK, which lead to his lived experience with chronic pain.
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Episode 1 is brought to you by Prime Super. National Sales Manager, Billie Atanasova joins Clare and Danielle to discuss whether your super payments are enough to retire comfortably, ways to combat the gender gap in super account balances and tips to become super savvy as an Allied Health Professional.
Prime Super is a fully independent profit-to-members superannuation fund providing retirement solutions to Australians, and place their members at the heart of everything they do.
Over the past year, Prime Super has been recognised as one of Australia’s exceptional super funds in various awards including:
Money Magazine’s Best of the Best gold medal award acknowledges for their high performing property investment Rainmaker’s ESG Leader award 2022 recognising “Australia’s best super funds that are implementing environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles” For the fifth year running, Prime Super was awarded Canstar’s highest rating for its account-based pension product And they were awarded the Best for Customer experience by WeMoney.If you have any questions, reach out to the Prime Super team who will help make 2023 a great year for you and your super.
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In Episode 14, we talk with Lance Picioane, a former AFL footballer and founder and CEO of the not for profit organisation Love Me Love You. Throughout his career as a professional athlete Lance was battling depression and anxiety which lead to substance abuse with dire consequences. From this lived experience Lance founded Love Me Love You, a dynamic organisation not only raising awareness but more importantly providing support, resources and education for young people facing mental health challenges. Thank you to Lance for taking time out on Mental Health Awareness Day to share his story.
Season 2 of Allied Health Podcast covers the diverse career opportunities available in healthcare across Community/ NDIS, Aged Care, Private Practice, Healthcare Sales, Occupational Rehab, Injury Management & On-Site Services + Working in the UK!
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Episode 13 of Allied Health Podcast is brought to you by MediRecruit, a specialist Allied Health recruitment company that recruits to Allied Health roles throughout Australia, the UK and New Zealand. Directors Danielle Weedon (B.Physio) and Clare Jones (B Occ Thy) discuss locum opportunities for allied health professionals in the UK, as well as obtaining professional registration and entitlement to work in the UK. They interview Nick Sneyd, an Australian Occupational Therapist currently locuming in the UK. Nick shares his lived experience of preparing to work in the UK and working as a locum occupational therapist in London.
Season 2 of Allied Health Podcast covers the diverse career opportunities available in healthcare across Community/ NDIS, Aged Care, Private Practice, Healthcare Sales, Occupational Rehab, Injury Management & On-Site Services + Working in the UK!
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