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Professional Area: Allied health professions

Philip Hodgson
Pre-doctoral
"If you don't ask, then you'll never know"
Philip Hodgson
Physiotherapist
Gino Hipolito
Funding
"After working with my first child who had selective mutism in 2010, I knew that this was the area of research I wanted to pursue."
Gino Hipolito
Speech and Language Therapist
Dr Brendon Stubbs
“Physiotherapists have always championed the importance of keeping the body in mind for mental health”
Dr Brendon Stubbs
Physiotherapist
Domna Salonen
“With the right mentors and peers, the journey is not a lonely one”
Domna Salonen
Occupational Therapist
Dr Simon Hackett
“I’m a sort of bridge between the clinical and academic organisations I work in”
Dr Simon Hackett
Art Therapist

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