 | Sue Slattery
Member of OT Australia
Sue Slattery is a member of OT Australia with many years experience working with people of all ages in a variety of community, hospital, home and school settings. Her caseload has included people with musculoskeletal, neurological, acquired brain injury and intellectual disabilities. She has provided to her clients activities of daily living and functional assessments, equipment prescription. Her community rehabilitation experience includes home assessment and modifications and the provision of assistive technology.
Sue is an accredited Access Consultant and has worked extensively with other professionals within the building industry to ensure that the public domain is designed and built so that people of all abilities are able to fully contribute to and participate in community life.
Education is one of Sue's passions and she provides training to health professionals, students and carers on manual handling, OH&S in addition to pressure care, postural seating, manual wheelchair prescription and, falls prevention. Sue is a strong advocate for applying sound clinical reasoning to the provision of assistive technologies for daily living activities. She has developed a training program for people in the building industry to understand the needs of people with a disability and of the legislation involved in providing an accessible environment.
Sue has a commitment to evidence-based practice and continuing professional education and regularly attends conferences, workshops and seminars to remain current in access consultancy, manual handling of people and OT practice.
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