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Mariah Jacobsen

Mariah is a registered Advanced Behaviour Support Practitioner with the NDIS and currently provides telehealth services to select participants, when the need warrants and local possibilities have first been exhausted.  Mariah is a passionate practitioner who has been working in the out-of-home-care and disability sectors for the past ten years. Mariah started her journey as a youth and […]

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Esther Syred

BACKGROUND Esther has been working with children and young people since 2010, including in specialist behavioural services since 2014. In 2017, Esther moved from New Zealand to Australia and commenced working as a Behaviour Support Practitioner. EXPERIENCE Esther has experience supporting people with a variety of needs, in a variety of contexts, including: AREAS OF

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Ashlee deRooy

Ashlee is a Certified Behaviour Analyst (CBA) and NDIS registered Behaviour Support Practitioner based in the Northern Rivers, NSW. Face-to-face she covers inland rural locations like Kyogle, Casino and Lismore.  She also works via telehealth for some participants. Ashlee has worked within the disability and education sectors for 13 years. Early in her career she

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Chris Murray

Chris is a Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA) with an undergraduate degree in Psychology and a Master’s Degree in Applied Behaviour Analysis from Monash University. In addition to having a breadth of clinical experience, Chris also has experience managing and working with residential facilities and community outreach programs in the disability, mental health and Out of

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Carl Patterson

NRBC is led by Carl Patterson. Carl is a registered Psychologist with over 25 years experience providing, managing and leading professional services to vulnerable people. While his focus has been working with and supporting people with a disability and their families, importantly his experience includes working with children in out of home care and their carers,

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