
Our Team.

Hannah lees
Director/occupational therapist
Hannah is an AHPRA-registered Occupational Therapist who is passionate about working with children and families to facilitate their everyday lives.
Hannah completed her Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons) at Deakin University. She has a particular interest in supporting children with sensory processing challenges and has undertaken her thesis researching sensory processing in primary-school-aged children.
Hannah has a passion for supporting her families using neurodiversity affirming and family-centred therapy approaches. Hannah has experience working with Autistic and ADHDer clients, intellectual disability, global developmental delay, Down Syndrome and many more diagnoses.
Outside of work, Hannah enjoys keeping active in the gym, playing with her dog, Delilah, and catching up with family and friends.
Hannah is certified as a DIRFloortime® Basic Provider.

Mez Filipovic
occupational therapist
Mez is an AHPRA-registered paediatric occupational therapist who is passionate about creating a supportive, joyful, and positive experience for children and their families. She is dedicated to ensuring every client feels empowered and understood, believing collaboration with families is key to achieving meaningful outcomes.
Outside of her work in OT, Mez enjoys staying active through gym sessions, Pilates, and beach walks. She values the balance between physical and mental well-being and has a strong interest in mental health and its role in supporting children’s overall development.
In addition to her OT work, Mez teaches at a Croatian school, combining her love for language, culture, and education. Known for her friendly, hardworking, and compassionate nature, Mez strives to make a lasting, positive difference in the lives of the children and families she supports.
Mez is certified as a DIRFloortime® Basic Provider.

Sam tucker
occupational therapist
Sam is an AHPRA-registered Occupatioanl Therapist who graduated from Deakin University in 2023 with a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy. While studying Sam worked as a support worker with paediatric families, demonstrating her passion for making a positive difference in people's lives, especially children. Sam focuses on inclusivity and ensuring that both the child and their family feel supported and welcomed.
When Sam has spare time you will find her playing netball, walking her dog (Murphy), water skiing and spending quality time with her friends and family.
Sam is certified as a DIRFloortime® Basic Provider.
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Macey feldman
occupational therapist
Macey is an AHPRA registered Occupational Therapist, who graduated from Deakin University in 2024 with a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy. During her studies Macey worked as a private tutor and in education support, building on her passion for creating positive learning experiences for children of all ages. Macey focuses on providing enjoyable and individualised therapy through building a positive connection with each child and their family, and celebrating successes along the way. Macey has an emerging interest in supporting young children to reach their goals through play-based therapy. Outside of work, Macey loves walking her dog, drawing, watching the footy and spending time with family.
Macey is certified as a DIRFloortime® Basic Provider.

Jemma Teesdale
occupational therapist
Jemma is an AHPRA registered Occupational Therapist who graduated from ACU with a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy. While studying, she worked as a paediatric Allied Health Assistant where she developed her love for providing neurodiverse affirming care through play and meaningful connection.
Jemma is passionate about ensuring therapy is a collaborative and supportive space for families to celebrate their children and work together in achieving their goals.
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When Jemma's not working, she enjoys playing board games with her friends, paddleboarding at the beach, and going to the cinemas.

delilah
therapy dog
Delilah is a Toy Poodle puppy, born late 2023 who loves being pet, playing fetch, cuddles and naps. Delilah can often be found on the lap of Hannah, in her bed or running around the clinic.
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Delilah is available on most days as an addition to sessions, acting as a therapy dog to support with engagement, transitions and anxiety.
If you have any concerns related to Delilah's presence in the clinic, please do not hesitate to let us know.