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Cate has enjoyed collaborating with children and families for 20 years, participating in meaningful occupations. Currently, she is a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) candidate at Australian Catholic University investigating the feasibility of Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance Approach (CO-OP) to improve performance and participation among children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) and motor coordination difficulties. She received an Occupational Therapy Research Foundation grant to support her research. With FASD-informed experience, she has worked in a multidisciplinary FASD diagnostic service providing services to children and families in Southeast Queensland. Additionally, Cate works part-time in a private pediatric service at Canberra Development Clinic, supporting FASD diagnosis for children and their families.
Australian Catholic University • Australia
Coordinates professional placements for students and engages in academic lectures.
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