Amy O’Halloran – Occupational Therapist

Amy O’Halloran – Occupational Therapist

Qualifications: 

2017 – 2020 Cardiff University BSc Occupational Therapy First class honours 

2014 – 2017 University College Dublin BSc Sociology & Linguistics (specialisation psychology & philosophy). Second class honours

Registration, association and screening

Biography

Amy Completed BSc in occupational therapy from Cardiff University in 2020 and worked in the UK in a variety of settings including community teams such as Older Adult Mental Health, Adult Learning Disabilities Team, Children and Young People Services as well as inpatient settings such as neurological rehabilitation and acute medical. She is an outgoing, enthusiastic and diligent community based occupational therapist who has joined the Living Without Boundaries team after working within the National Health Service (NHS) for the last 4 years. Amy has extensive experience in working with people across ages delivering clinic based, in home and community supports including Paediatrics, Disability, Psychosocial and Mental Health. Amy’s approach to occupational therapy is informed by the social model of disability and person-family centred practice.

Amy has a passion for sports, hiking, traveling and enjoys spending time with family and friends   

Age group

Across Ages  

Specialties

Prior work experience 

The Inclusion Project – Supporting Social Inclusion and the facilitation of sensory spaces within sporting venues across Melbourne including the MCG, Marvel Stadium, John Cain Arena, Olympic Park during the Australian Open.

Therapy support provided:

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