Abbey brings over three years of direct experience in the disability support field, along with two years working in an education support role within a primary school setting. During this time, Abbey has supported children and their families across a wide range of needs, helping them navigate challenges and achieve meaningful outcomes.
Currently studying a Bachelor of Psychological Science, Abbey is passionate about supporting others to build confidence, independence, and connection. Her background in both disability support and education support gives her a deep understanding of child development and family dynamics, which she uses to tailor support that is strengths-based, practical, and empowering.
Abbey is known for her calm, approachable nature and her ability to build strong, trusting, and genuine relationships with participants and their support networks. She particularly enjoys collaborating with families during key transition periods – such as starting school, changing environments, or introducing new supports, as well as in everyday life at home.
Outside of work and study, Abbey enjoys staying connected and spending time outdoors. She plays football for Torquay and loves surfing, snowboarding, and being out behind a boat. On weekends, she is always spending quality time with friends or out exploring with her Border Collie, Atlas.
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