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The Integration StationThe Integration StationThe Importance of Therapeutic Rapport & Rapid Fire RegulationHow important is rapport to delivering outcomes for clients? Michael and Eleanor provide the evidence as to why it's so important in clinic, plus we fire off some rapid fire regulation acitivies for the home and school and walk you through what ATAR you need to get into OT.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a qu...2025-07-0338 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationIvan Hardcastle on Parenting With The Tools You HaveThis week, we cross to Twin Falls, Idaho and chat with parent coach and sensory integration Occupational Therapist Ivan Hardcastle. We cover how to use sensory integration with families and in the school setting, as well as how to coregulate and manage yourself as a parent and a professional. 00:00 Intro 03:31 Therapy Activity of The Week 09:26 Regulation Strategy of The Week 14:09 What drew you to OT? 18:05 Using sI to support families 23:23 Applying sensory integration at home 25:16 What does parent coaching as an OT look like? 30:05 Managing parents who might not be on bo...2025-06-2654 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationBack to School: Completing a Grade 11 Stage 2 Child Studies AssignmentThis week, we dust off the backpack, polish up our shoes, and go back to grade 11 as we answer a student who asked if we could help them finish their Stage 2 Child Studies assignment. The questions were so insightful, we thought we'd answer them in full on the podcast. Here's what we'll be tackling this week: What role does play-based therapy have in helping children on the autism spectrum build social skills and emotional awareness?How do occupational therapists tailor strategies to meet the unique emotional needs of individual children with autism?2025-06-1942 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationIs Your Child a Dandelion or an Orchid, Following Instructions & Control, Tiredness & RegulationIs your child a dandelion or an orchid? This week Eleanor unpacks the child development theory that helps you understand what your child might need to thrive. Plus we unpack why a young person may not want to follow instructions unless they are in control, and if your young person can be tired and regulated at the same time.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the...2025-06-1146 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationPrimitive Reflexes 101Welcome to the episode about all about Primitive Reflexes.  This week, Michael and Eleanor cover what primitive reflexes are, why they matter, and how to work on them in therapy.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email podcast@otfcgroup.au 2025-06-0418 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationWhen Parents Aren't on Board With Therapy and Reasonable Parental Expectations (according to the NDIS)This week, Michael and Eleanor take a parent focus and unpack what to do when you have one parent who understands the process of OT and the other doesn't and how you can proactively manage expectations while working towards a goal that everyone can understand. We also cover what are reasonable expectations for caring for your young person according to the NDIS guidelines and what that might look like for your family/young person. Plus our regular segments are back to build your OT tool kit!  If you liked something we talked about, or yo...2025-05-2930 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationOccupational Therapy 101This week on the Integration Station, Michael takes us back to basics. We unpack what occupational therapy really is. He'll be covering: - Purpose of Pediatric Occupational Therapy- Common Areas of Focus- Developmental Approaches- Sensory Integration (SI) Therapy- Cognitive Approaches- Motor Learning and Neurodevelopmental Approaches- How Therapy is Delivered- Funding and Access- Example Activities + so much more.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your frie...2025-05-2221 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationRegulation Strategies For The Classroom & Dysregulation When Riding a BikeThis week, Michael and Eleanor return to the Q&A format, answering all of your question submissions. This week we're back in the classroom to provide some tips for regulation in the classroom and unpack how riding a bike can dysregulate or overstimulate a young person and why.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send...2025-05-1441 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationThe SENSES ModelSENSES model has been developed through many years of applying the theory and practice of Ayres Sensory Integration, mental health supports and functional skill development in clinic with diverse populations. From children to adults, the SENSES model is exploring a client centred and strengths based approach to therapy, using an occupational lens. We know that we are sensory beings, so the SENSES model uses this to guide others to understand how they can use their sensory systems to change how they are feeling and what they can do on a day-to-day basis. This episode covers th...2025-05-0740 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationManaging Self-Loathing, Audio Sensitivity at School Behavior & Comfort Item for Young PeopleIt's been a while since we answered your questions and this week we have some really pertinent topics to discuss. We unpack how you can manage self-loathing for your young person, why someone would want to run away when the bell rings, and why comfort items for a young person are so important.   If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any qu...2025-04-3040 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationCampCast - CampEVOLVE Edition.We're back! This week we're breaking format to take you to CampEVOLVE where Eleanor & Michael hand the microphones over to our clients.CampEVOLVE is an intensive, therapeutically informed camp experience. Our overnight and day programs are designed to help young people improve their skills while interacting with their environment and peers in a meaningful way.And you're about hear all about it on our very first CampCast.   If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your fri...2025-04-2444 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationChildren & Adolescent Mental Health Conference - WrapLast week, we travelled all the way up to the Gold Coast for the annual Children and Adolescent Mental Health Conference #CAMH25 to hear from industry experts on how we can all aim to provide better outcomes for the young people in our lives. On this week's episode, Michael welcomes Dino back to the podcast. They unpack the key takeaways from the conference, the importance of sensory rooms, and how to manage social media and it's effect on young people's sense of identity and mental health. #occupationaltherapy #podcast #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters If you li...2025-04-0336 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationThe Default Mode Network, Neuroaffirming Language & The Double Empathy ProblemThis week we discover what Milton's double empathy problem is and how it can affect the young people in our lives and we learn all about the default mode network.   If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email podcast@otfcgroup.au 2025-03-2629 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationSensory Integration for the Neurodiverse Population - The ResearchThis week we field your questions asking more about Sensory Integration for the neurodiverse population and walk you through some strategies to help your young person get to sleep from an OT lens!  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email podcast@otfcgroup.au 2025-03-1941 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationExploring an Adult ADHD Diagnosis - A Conversation with SienaIt's Neurodiversity Month all this month on The Integration Station. This week we have the privilege of sitting down with one of our OT's Siena to talk about receiving an ADHD diagnosis as an adult. After noticing that some OT activities she was providing her clients were also working for her, Siena decided to explore the diagnosis process. We talk about how she manages her role as an Occupational Therapist with ADHD and how she supports herself to manage her client load, day-to-day tasks, and how this has helped provide more impactful care to herself an...2025-03-1237 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationCelebrating Neurodiversity Month - What is Neurodiversity?Neurodiversity Week is coming up on March 17th-23rd and we thought it was appropriate to celebrate neurodiversity for the entire month of March. To kick it off, we define neurodiversity and what we can do to include more neuroaffirming language in our day-to-day life.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to th...2025-03-0523 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationWhy do children lie & unpacking the research of ASI® & ADHDThis week we're unpacking why children lie and how to manage it and we answer your question about the research of ASI® and ADHD.   If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email podcast@otfcgroup.au 2025-02-2639 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationBaby Sensory vs ASI® - What's the difference?What's all this sensory stuff about? Is sensory play ASI“? What's the difference? Michael and Eleanor unpack all this and more and how and when you might access both of these approaches. Spoiler alert: We love both!  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our e...2025-02-2033 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationWhat are Function Capacity Assessments? Applying Executive Function in ASI®This week we delve into the history of Functional Capacity Assessments and why their outcomes, and how ASI® helps our young friends with their executive function.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email podcast@otfcgroup.au 2025-02-1238 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationWorking with Non-Verbal Clients & Reinforcement Behaviour ExplainedThis week we take a look at the best way we can support non-speaking and non-verbal clients, and unpack what reinforcement behaviour is.   If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email podcast@otfcgroup.au 2025-02-0540 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationA Lesson In Stress Management - Michelle MennilloThis week, we take the back seat and let our CEO Michelle Mennillo to walk us through a lesson in Stress Management. Michelle  has spent the past 20 years building OTFC and leads a team of 80+ people,  and has set a new standard for care and innovation within Occupational Therapy across Australia. But Michelle’s story goes beyond professional achievements. Like many, she has battled self-doubt, perfectionism, and imposter syndrome. Refusing to let these struggles define her, she embraced the hard work of growth, self-awareness, and resilience. This week Michelle shares her insights and proven strategies to hel...2025-01-3036 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationThe National Autism Strategy, Back To School Tips & Humour in TherapyThis week we cover the recently released National Autism Strategy and get how it will practically help the community, cover some strategies to manage the back to school routines, and ask the question - is there room for humour in therapy? References:The National  Autism Strategy Humour in Therapy & How to Use It:https://www.mentalhealthacademy.com.au/blog/the-role-of-humour-in-therapy-when-and-how-to-use-it  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more peopl...2025-01-2231 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationHelping young people listen to their body, Stimming & Regulation.We're back for season 5 in 2025. We take the questions that have been sent in by our audience about interception and helping your young person to stim and regulate at home. Plus some brand new segments discussing the Therapy/Regulation Activity of the Week to help you find the fun at home.   If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd...2025-01-1733 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationHoliday Activities, Generalised Learning for Sensory Integration, Increasing Interoceptive AwarenessWe hope you all had a wonderful Christmas! Michael and Edie have popped into the studio to facilitate your questions about fun activities you can do at home outside of therapy, how to generalise sensory integration in the real world, and tips on how to increase interoceptive awareness for you young person.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd...2024-12-2522 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationNDIS Funding Changes to Music Therapy, Therapressure Brushing, Harm in ABAThis week Edie joins Michael to unpack questions about other therapies outside of the ASI® scope. We cover funding changes in the NDIS regarding music therapy, what the Willbarger Protocol is and where you might study it, and cover an OT's concern about Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Links: Singing The Song of Music Therapyhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/5T0KdyqELbaUAOcuCRCics?si=aTDhCQoSTxS8XyrChh7pawKeep Music Therapy NDIS Funded - Change.org https://www.change.org/p/keep-music-therapy-as-an-ndis-funded-therapeutic-support  If you liked something we talked about, or you learn...2024-12-1817 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationPersonal Space Bubbles, Highly Sensitive Kids & School RefusalThis week Michael is joined by our Parkside Clinical Lead, Edie! We dive into your questions about how to teach your young person about personal space, supporting highly sensitive kids, and discuss tips to manage school refusal. Resources:Nell Harris - Social Storybooks https://nellharris.com/mybooks Dr. Becky School Refusal: https://www.schoolcantaustralia.com.au/ Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with, nor do we earn any commission from, any of the services or products mentioned. Our aim is to provide useful information to help you find the f...2024-12-1127 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationAudio Sensitivity, Sensory vs Attention Difficulties, My Young Person Doesn't Like TherapyMichael and Eleanor unpack a few questions from our parents like why do children with auditory sensitivities tend to make a lot of noise themselves, what the difference between sensory vs attention difficulties are, and how to manage a conversation with your young person if they're not liking therapy. If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!   If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via...2024-12-0433 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationTeeth Grinding, Core Strength, How To Chose The Right SchoolBack to regular programming this week with Eleanor and Michael tackling a few questions asked by our parents in our OT sessions. We delve into why teeth grinding could mean you need oral regulation, go through some core control activities that your young person won't even know they're working and how to work towards choosing the right school for your young person. If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!   If you have any...2024-11-2724 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationDr Susanne Smith Roley - The Future of Sensory Integration Q&AThis special episode sees Dr Susanne Smith Roley host a Q&A session at our Parkside Clinic. Susanne is an occupational therapist with more than 30 years of experience in paediatrics. She obtained her BS in OT at Indiana University, her MS in Allied Health Sciences at Boston University and her OTD at University of Southern California. She is in private practice in Orange County in Southern California and co-founder of the Collaborative for Leadership in Ayres Sensory Integration (CLASI). She is an internationally recognised author and lecturer on the theory and application of sensory integration and managed to generously donate...2024-11-2145 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationDr Sussane Smith Roley - The Future of Sensory Integration Q&AThis special episode sees Dr Susanne Smith Roley host a Q&A session at our Parkside Clinic. Susanne is an occupational therapist with more than 30 years of experience in paediatrics. She obtained her BS in OT at Indiana University, her MS in Allied Health Sciences at Boston University and her OTD at University of Southern California. She is in private practice in Orange County in Southern California and co-founder of the Collaborative for Leadership in Ayres Sensory Integration (CLASI). She is an internationally recognised author and lecturer on the theory and application of sensory integration and managed to generously donate...2024-11-2045 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationEarly Intervention, Disengaging At School, Body SocksMichael and Eleanor run through your questions about early intervention criteria, managing challenges at school, and how to use a body sock to regulate your young person.If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!   If you have any questions you'd like answered, please send a question to the integration station via Instagram or our email podcast@otfcgroup.au2024-11-1721 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationHandling big emotions, Handwriting Assessments, ISIC 2024 WrapThe Integration Station continues its Q&A format. We take your questions, share some knowledge and try to find the fun in what we are learning.In this episode Michael is joined by OTFC Clinical Director, Eleanor, to unpack all things  ISIC, drill down on handwriting assessments, and what to say when managing big emotions after a young person comes home from school.References: Effectiveness of paediatric occupational therapy for children with disabilities: A systematic review https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1440-1630.12573 If you liked something we talked about, or you l...2024-11-0830 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationGlobal Developmental Delay, Figdet Toys, High School TransitionsThe Integration Station continues its Q&A format. We take your questions, share some knowledge and try to find the fun in what we are learning.In this episode Michael is joined by OTFC Director, Eleanor, to unpack all things Global Developmental Delay, Fidget Toys and, High School Transitions.   If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better!  If you have any questions you'd like...2024-10-3127 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationDyspraxia Picky Eating, W Sitting Position - What does is mean?The Integration Station continues its Q&A format. We take your questions, share some knowledge and try to find the fun in what we are learning.In this episode Michael and Eleanor discuss what really is Dyspraxia and what works to support it, how to explore picky eating in a supported manner and what is w-sitting and what does it mean?  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, th...2024-10-2427 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationDisc-o-seats and regulation strategies at schoolThe Integration Station continues its Q&A format. We take your questions, share some knowledge and try to find the fun in what we are learning.In this episode Michael and Eleanor discuss the pros and cons of certain classroom sensory tools and items, including the beloved Disc-O-Seat! They also spend time outlining what are some ways that children can obtain needed regulation during a school day during the primary and high school years. If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  f...2024-10-1731 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationHandwriting, co-regulating with opposite needs and big emotions at drop offThe Integration Station continues its Q&A format. We take your questions, share some knowledge and try to find the fun in what we are learning.In this episode Michael and  Eleanor briefly discuss thoughts on why OTs are often asked to work on handwriting and the importance of foundation skills in effective handwriting, how to think through a situation where your child has different sensory needs to your own and why big feelings may occur at a drop off to early learning and school, and what to do to support.  If you liked so...2024-10-1028 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationScreen Time, Impusivity, Kicking and screaming at home after schoolThe Integration Station continues its Q&A format. We take your questions, share some knowledge and try to find the fun in what we are learning.In this episode Michael and  Eleanor briefly discuss thoughts on screen time and younger children, the challenges and where it could be okay, how to work through impulsivity and does it change? and what might be happening for a young person having big emotions after school.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni cla...2024-10-0329 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationCan you help my child find a job, ADHD Interventions, Continence Care PlansThe Integration Station returns with a Q&A format! We take your questions, share some knowledge and try to find the fun in what we are learning.In this episode Michael is joined by OTFC Director, Eleanor, to briefly discuss thoughts how OTs can assist with identifying skills required for the workforce, the role of OT in supporting young people with ADHD and what a continence care plan is and how OTs can assist.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  fa...2024-09-2420 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationSeason 4 trailer & R U OK? DayWe have been on quite a hiatus, however the Integration Station is looking to return for a Fourth Season in the coming weeks. We are previewing this with a brief chat between two of our excellent OTs, Siena and Tyson, who talk on R U OK? Day about supporting the well being of children in tricky period 7-10 years of age. We look forward to providing more content for you all and giving further insight into the world of OT and how to support your children.    If you like...2024-09-1612 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationPart 2 of The Aarts and Science of Marte Meo with Maria AartsMaria Aarts is in Australia for the first time in 6 years and joins us for part two of a two part series to discuss the Marte Meo Approach. In part two, Maria outlines the scope of Marte Meo in a variety of settings, her love of cooking, life with 13 siblings and an introduction to Italia Parletta and how Marte Meo is a way of life. A special thank you to Licensed Marte Meo Supervisor Italia Parletta for organising the interview. For those interested in Marte Meo training in Adelaide, please contact Italia at italia.parletta@gmail.com ...2024-02-2459 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationThe Aarts and Science of Marte Meo with Maria AartsMaria Aarts is in Australia for the first time in 6 years and joins us for a two part series to discuss the Marte Meo Approach. In part one, Maria discusses the approach, how it came to be and what her training offers others. A special thank you to Licensed Marte Meo Supervisor Italia Parletta for organising the interview. For those interested in Marte Meo training in Adelaide, please contact Italia at italia.parletta@gmail.com  Some resources were discussed in the episode and have been listed below: Marte Meo Inte...2024-02-101h 01The Integration StationThe Integration StationSinging the song of music therapy with Natalie OliveriWe return for a third season of the Integration Station with Michael hosting music therapist Natalie Oliveri. Natalie gives us an insight into how music therapy supports clients, how to change mood with music and even sings an original song live! Natalie mentions her business, some research and also an interesting phenomenon, the iso-principle, with the links to these listed below.Creative Therapy https://www.creativetherapyadelaide.com.auThe iso-principle https://www.creativetherapyadelaide.com.au/music-to-alter-your-mood-iso/ If you liked something we talked about, or you learned som...2023-09-2457 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationA diamond tiara or nothing at all: the neurodiverse brain with Becky BlakeIn the season finale, Michael and Dino chat to Becky Blake - tutor, mentor, mother and musician. Having a lived experience of ADHD, Becky discusses the benefits of a brain that is wired differently and how it assists her in her music and teaching. Becky gives the listeners an insight into her family life growing up in country Australia and how it shaped her interest in music, how ADHD has supported her creativity and the importance of an effective work life balance - including time to entertain others!  Becky's website https://beck...2023-05-221h 13The Integration StationThe Integration Station'Still sleepy, but awake': Annie O'Connell's sleep wisdom, Pt.2Occupational Therapist and Sleep Specialist Annie O'Connell joins Michael and Dino to discuss how good sleep is one of the biggest factors in quality of life. In second  part of this two-part interview, Annie discusses how the sensory world impacts sleep some other sleep tips, her upcoming sleep training and a sleep quiz.  Some resources discussed by Annie in the episode: Australian sleep health foundationhttps://www.sleephealthfoundation.org.au 'A clinical Guide to Pediatric Sleep: Diagnosis and Management of Sleep Problems' by Jodi Mindel...2023-05-0735 minThe Integration StationThe Integration Station'Sleepy but awake': Annie O'Connell's sleep wisdom, Pt.1Occupational Therapist and Sleep Specialist Annie O'Connell joins Michael and Dino to discuss how good sleep is one of the biggest factors in quality of life. In the first part of this two-part interview, Annie discusses the three main components of sleep, explains melatonin and it's role in sleep, how waterbeds led her to specialise in sleep and answers the most important question, how good are siestas?! Some resources discussed by Annie in the episode: Australian sleep health foundationhttps://www.sleephealthfoundation.org.au 'A c...2023-04-1640 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationThe Three Pillars of Dr Libby WeaverNutritional Biochemist, Dr Libby Weaver, joins Michael and Dino to discuss her approach to health, food and wellbeing. Libby discusses her three pillared approach exploring the interplay between nutrition, emotions and biochemistry. Libby also enlightens us on her family history and how she got into nutrition, her research on the gut and children with ASD, the role language can have on food choices, what are 'healthiest' fast food options and how hot chips are the best guilty pleasure!    Dr Libby's website https://www.drlibby.com/about-dr-libby/Bio Blendshtt...2023-04-0258 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationMel Pt.2: The doctor behind Child Psychiatrist Dr Melanie TurnerDr Melaine Turner, or Mel to her clients, is a one of Adelaide's few Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists. I the first part, Mel discusses more about her personal life and her time leading up to medicine. In this second part with Mel, she discusses more about her clinical work, the concerns over screen time use trends, challenges facing children in guardianship care and the process involved in supporting the transition from adolescent to adult psychiatry. Dr Turner's Practice https://mcpp.com.au If you liked something we talked about, or you learned so...2023-03-1954 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationFrom A to C: Alana Lenart's pivotIn this episode Michael and Dino are joined by counsellor Alana Lenart. Alana reveals how she moved from her long career in aviation to counselling as a result of her lived experience with her autistic son. Alana discusses her journey and how counselling has allowed her to support families in ways she felt were missing when she was going through a similar experience. Alana has collaborated with Emily Bourke (Assistant Minister for Autism) and has advocated for families of neurodiverse children within Adelaide and rurally. Alana's story gives incredible insight into how life experiences can sh...2023-03-0557 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationCalifornia Dreamin Pt.2 (feat. Dr Susanne Smith Roley)In this episode we are fortunate enough to speak to Dr Smith Roley for a second time.Dr Smith Roley is an occupational therapist with over 40 years of experience in paediatric practice. She has been at the forefront of Ayres’ Sensory Integration research and clinical practice for many years and along with Dr Zoe Mailloux, is a founding partner of CLASI (Collaborative for Leadership in Sensory Integration) and first-generation student of Dr Jean Ayres. With CLASI, she is providing a sensory integration certificate education program, offered in many countries around the world.In this chat, we...2023-02-1952 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationMel: The person behind Child Psychiatrist Dr Melanie TurnerDr Melaine Turner discusses her upbringing, school life, undertaking a medical exam with a one year old and answering a quick Psychiatrists quiz!Dr Turner's Practice https://mcpp.com.auChinese musical instrument: The Erhuhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erhu For the younger generation, who may not be as familiar with some of Dr Turner's references... Holly Hobbiehttps://wallpapercave.com/holly-hobbie-wallpapersBonanza https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonanza If you liked something we talked abou...2023-02-0550 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationPutting the Occupation in Occupational Therapy with Dr Ben SellarIn this episode Michael talks with Dr Ben Sellar, Lecturer in Occupational Therapy at the University of South Australia. Ben gives insights on the UniSA degree, the role of occupation and what that means in OT, play and development and the role of screen time for children growing up in a technological moment. If you like this episode, please subscribe to The Integration Station on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts to get each episode as they are released. Please also feel free to give us a short review if you have 30 seconds! ...2022-11-2757 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationThe Principal of Special Education is the family's choice: In conversation with Cathy SiresIn this episode we will hear from Cathy Sires, the Principal of St Patrick’s Special School in Dulwich. From Principal positions in rural South Australia in Maree and Nepabunna Aboriginal Schools, to the last 6 years at St Patrick's, Cathy shares her story and the importance of Special Schools. Cathy has been a passionate and strong leader in education for children with additional needs and gives some great insight into her teaching experience, personal life and how the children and young people she works with everyday give her inspiration.    https://theconversation.com/wh...2022-11-1354 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationNavigating the Abyss: Thomas' lived experience as a young person on the autism spectrumThomas provides an engaging insight into his experiences growing up as a young person on the spectrum. If you like this episode, please subscribe to The Integration Station on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts to get each episode as they are released. Please also feel free to give us a short review if you have 30 seconds! We hope to have a Q+A episode in the future, so please send any questions you’d like discussed to podcast@otfc.com.au  If you liked something we talke...2022-10-3045 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationOTFC's Bigger Brother: Ten years of Tyson Klaassen-SmithThis year marks Tyson Klaassen-Smith's 10th year at OTFC and we couldn't help but take up the opportunity to chat to one of OTFC’s most loved, and longest serving OT’s. Father, amateur carpenter and mentor to many – Tyson has been such an important part of OTFC for many years.  Loved by his families and staff alike, Tyson embodies the values of OTFC and OT in general. Michael and Tyson chat talk about all things OT, Sensory Integration, values, play, family life and who you'd choose to save you if you were trapped in a lift?!If...2022-10-1652 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationCalifornia Dreamin: an hour with Dr Susanne Smith RoleyThroughout the chat, Susanne makes reference to aspects of SI research and the role of her organisation, CLASI. Links to some of these areas can be found here. Understanding the Nature of Sensory Integration with Diverse Populations https://www.proedaust.com.au/understanding-the-nature-of-sensory-integration-with-diverse-populations-1Newell Kephart – brief biography https://www.csun.edu/~vcoao0el/webct/de361s114_folder/N.%20Kephart%20J%20Spec%20Educ-1979-Articles-218-9.pdfISIC Program https://www.cl-asi.org/programInternational Council for Education in Ayres Sensory Integration https://www.ice...2022-09-2958 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationIntegration Station Season 2 TrailerWe are excited to announce that The Integration Station will soon be returning for a second season!Dino, along with new host, Michael, will be introducing you to more of the amazing people we are fortunate to meet everyday. We can’t wait to reveal who will be joining us in the guest seat this season. Stay tuned and subscribe to get the latest episodes as they are released.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni c...2022-09-2300 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationFletcher's Story: Parenting a Complex Needs ChildKellie Halpin shares her powerful journey caring for her beautiful 8-year-old son, Fletcher, a beloved OTFC client who lives with various diagnoses. Kellie openly shares the struggles, challenges and joys of parenting a complex needs child. She also explores her experiences with various health professionals and therapies, as well as the pressure to 'find a solution' to Fletch's challenges. Kellie and Fletch's stories are real, powerful and inspiring - a must listen for any parent or therapist out there!  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it w...2021-12-0346 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationOccupational Therapy Student, Autism Spectrum Disorder Advocate, Actor, Dancer, Producer, Mentor: Kate's StoryEsther unpacks Kate Watts inspiring story. Kate is an OTFC client and University of South Australia Occupational Therapy student who advocates for young people on the Autism Spectrum. Formally diagnosed when she was 16 years of age, Kate shares how she felt liberated by her diagnosis and now benefits from regular OT and Psychology support.  Kate mentors younger adolescents on the Spectrum through volunteer and paid work at Mark Le Messuirer's What's the Buzz program. She is also a member of Tutti Art's 'Company AT' drama program, where she acts and produces with other performers on the Autism Spectrum. ...2021-09-1749 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationA Paediatrician's view on childhood development, medication and what every child needsDino and Esther interview Paediatrician Dr Anthony Chitti, from Adelaide Peadiatrics, Flinders Medical Centre and Calvary Hospital. Dr Chitti unpacks the medical and developmental milestones he looks for in children, as well as 'the thing' he believes every child needs to develop optimally. Dr Chitti and Dino also discuss the common misconceptions about prescribing medication to children and the considerations behind this decision for parents.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about oc...2021-06-2148 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationThe story behind Occupational Therapy For ChildrenDino and Esther chat with Occupational Therapist and Kinesiologist, Veronica Steer, who founded OTFC over 30 years ago. Veronica shares how OTFC came to be, how it evolved and why she passed on the practice to Dino and Michelle Mennillo in 2005. Veronica also shares why Ayres Sensory Integration therapy is so effective and how OT can help to integrate children's primitive reflexes.  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational therapy, the better! ...2021-05-311h 08The Integration StationThe Integration StationCommunication is more than words: the Speech Pathology roleDino and Esther catch up with Andrea Ferguson, Senior Speech Pathologist and Clinical Manager of TALK Speech Pathology. Andrea shares key communication milestones for kids and strategies for working with children with speech delays. Andrea also unpacks the Speech Pathology role, Assistive Communication Devices, as well as the demand for rural clinicians.Speech Pathology Australia Communication Milestone resource:https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/SPAweb/Resources_for_the_Public/Children_Communication_Milestones/SPAweb/Resources_for_the_Public/Communication_Milestones/Communication_Milestones.aspx?hkey=fb6753df-a757-4c4a-8100-aaebdd4451fd If you liked...2021-05-1048 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationUnderstanding the anxious child with Kerry BurkeDino and Esther chat with Senior Clinical Psychologist Kerry Burke, who established the Children's Early Development Assessment Service (CEDAS) at Psychology South Australia.When assessing, Kerry discusses the importance of understanding the whole child before jumping to diagnostic boxes. Kerry shares key strategies when working with highly anxious children and girls living with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Kerry also unpacks the importance of a collaborative relationship between a child's psychologist and OT. Kerry refers to the following resources:Hey Warrior by Karen Young (Australian Psychologist) https://www.heysigmund.com/products/hey-warrior/Hey Sigmund website by K...2021-04-1042 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationParenting 'tough' kids with Mark Le MessurierMark shares his heart behind the internationally acclaimed 'What's the Buzz?' program. He also unpacks his top parenting tips when caring for 'tough' kids and his perspective on the number one issue young people face today - loneliness. If you're a parent, caregiver, support worker, teacher or therapist - you won't want to miss this! Mark is a legend and a good laugh!!  If you liked something we talked about, or you learned something from listening to us, share it with your friends,  family, uni classmates or colleagues. The more people that know about occupational th...2021-03-0844 minThe Integration StationThe Integration StationTalking all things sensory with Dr Zoe MaillouxCalling in from California, Zoe shares her experience working as an Occupational Therapist during a global pandemic. Zoe describes the origin, evidence-base and principles of Ayres Sensory Integration therapy, sharing invaluable advice to parents, teachers and therapists caring for children with sensory integration difficulties. Zoe also unpacks the vision behind the Evaluation in Ayres Sensory Integration (EASI) assessment initiative, striving to increase the accessibility of Dr Jean Ayres' work around the world.You don't want to miss this opportunity to hear from Sensory Integration royalty!    If you liked something we tal...2021-02-0245 min