Danielle is an educational and developmental psychologist with over 10 years' experience. She has assessed hundreds of people across educational, medical, private and community settings.
Her experience in education includes assessment through Speld QLD, Edmund Rice Education, and the Queensland Government Reading and Writing Centre. She has also delivered training programs for school psychologists and allied health professionals through the University of Queensland Centre of Online Health and the South Australian Department of Education.
Danielle offers a unique skill set through work with the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health and the Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service. She is also completing research into school readiness for children with moderate to severe cerebral palsy. This knowledge and experience allows her to complete accurate and meaningful assessment for people with diverse cultural backgrounds, as well as those with reduced communication and motor abilities, brain injuries and neurodivergence.
Danielle is currently a candidate for the Doctorate in Clinical and Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Queensland. She is also the Director of Scope Psychology Services Australia and Brain Sense.