See Differently OPK9 Graduation – 10 Years of impact for unique Assistance Dog Program.
March 2024
Ten years ago, with expertise in running a successful guide dog program, See Differently with the Royal Society for the Blind, piloted an assistance dog program for veterans, and there’s been no looking back!
Every Wednesday, we hold dog distraction classes at our Gilles Plains campus or in various parks.
Our exceptional puppy trainers lead engaging exercises focused on maintaining our trainee dogs' attention, ensuring they navigate away from distractions like toys, people, and other dogs. These sessions are crucial for preparing the pups for their eventual roles as guide or assistance dogs.
We're always looking for more volunteers! If you enjoy spending time with fellow dog enthusiasts, training dogs, and being part of a meaningful cause, click the link to learn more >> bit.ly/3hmWCky... See MoreSee Less
We're thrilled to count Eagers Automotive as one of our brilliant and valued corporate partners. Their ongoing support has been instrumental in the success of our Animal Therapy Program, which helps autistic children gain confidence, improve communication skills, and reduce anxiety.
Our Executive Director, Damian Papps, and dedicated volunteers Merrawyn and Lindsay Williams, accompanied by training dog Goldie, visited the Eagers Automotive dealership to accept their generous contribution to keep funding this incredible program.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Eagers Automotive for their support. If your workplace is interested in backing a meaningful cause, reach out to us on 1300 944 306 or explore our corporate programs further here >> bit.ly/3EMxT0T
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Last Saturday, our Employment Services Manager Brian Dibbins and Auslan Support Officer Shae Hall came together with talented artist and client William Maggs and Minister for Social Service Amanda Rishworth MP at the Adelaide Contemporary Experimental Gallery to celebrate Auslan Day.
Thanks to the invaluable support of the Employment Assistance Fund provided by See Differently, William can access Auslan interpreting services, enabling him to participate actively in work meetings and discussions with his colleagues.
We work with the Deaf, blind, and low vision communities and people with other disabilities, providing tailored employment programs that align with their unique needs and aspirations. If you think our employment services program can assist you or someone you know, call us on 1300 944 306 or email contact@seedifferently.org.au, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ... See MoreSee Less
Emma has been involved in RSB’s Autism Assistance Dog program since its inception, and a highlight of her working day is seeing the interaction between the children and their families and Marty (RSB’s very loveable Autism therapy dog).
Emma feels lucky to work in such a dynamic team which is passionate about increasing the confidence of their clients through increased independence and capacity.
Whilst she’s not a fan of birds, Emma is surrounded by animals at home, in the form of a Golden Retriever (Winnie) and two ragdoll kittens, which her two young children are besotted with.
Teresa
Senior Occupational Therapist
Teresa’s favourite part about working at RSB?.. Working with older clients; fighting frailty, reducing falls, and increasing independence and confidence in people living with low vision. She also loves seeing dogs in the RSB workplace!
Originally from the UK, Teresa is now making the most of South Australia’s beaches, where you’ll find her kayaking, cycling, or walking her dog.
Melina
Senior Occupational Therapist
If you’re an older person with vision loss, Melina wants to speak with you! Melina loves working with older people, working on home modifications, ensuring a safe and practical environment for her clients.
Mel is big on health and enjoys going to the gym, walking her dogs and hitting the beach.
Holly
Senior Occupational Therapist
Holly loves variety, and as a qualified OT and Orientation and Mobility Specialist she has found herself in the ideal role. Holly loves being on the road and meeting people in their own homes where she can hear their stories and better understand their needs.
Holly also has a photographic memory and an exceptional knowledge of celebrity gossip! Keep a spot free on your next quiz night table…
Shenade
Occupational Therapist
Shenade is inspired by her “incredible, driven and dedicated team at RSB every day!”. She is also inspired by learning and holds a Master’s in Occupational Therapy, Bachelor or Health Science and a Postgraduate degree in Disability Studies.
This all leads to her passion which is… supporting clients to reach their goals, big or small and helping them to engage in meaningful activities.
Shenade hails from Sevenhill, a small country town north of Adelaide with a population of 120 people.
Leonie
Senior Occupational Therapist
Leonie is big on family and for this reason the Animal Assisted Therapy program for kids with Autism is one of her favourites. The program offers a unique approach to therapy and seeing the kids interacting with the therapy dog and achieving their goals is truly inspiring.
Leonie also enjoys visiting people in their homes where she feels OT’s can make the biggest difference.
Leonie is at home at the river with her family, where she enjoys camping and water skiing.
Hannah
Senior Occupational Therapist
Hannah has been at RSB since graduating in 2012 and loves working with older people, learning about their lives and experiences, and supporting them to live independently.
The diversity of RSB’s clients and being surrounded by the fabulous OT team has Hannah excited to get to work each day!
Hannah has just returned to RSB from maternity leave and there’s never a dull moment at home, where she enjoys playing with her one-year-old son and spending family time at the beach.
Sarah
Senior Occupational Therapist
Sarah came to RSB with a background in mental health and loves learning from clients about how they have found ways to adapt to their vision impairment.
Sarah enjoys finding Assistive Technology solutions for individuals, with simple items often packing the biggest punch. Tactile markers are a favourite. Small and affordable, tactile markers in the home, can be difference between someone being independent with their daily tasks or needing to rely on others.
Sarah is based in RSB’s southern office and is big on the outdoors, spending time gardening, cycling, at live music and discovering new places.
Sarah
Occupational Therapist
Sarah runs RSB’s northern cooking group where clients learn skills to be able to cook independently. Eating the food is another enjoyable part of the class, most recently lasagna and scones (not together!). As a passionate cook herself, Sarah has taken cooking classes in Italy, Thailand, Bali and locally.
Sarah loves hitting the road for RSB and visiting clients in regional areas. Streaky Bay is the furthest she has ventured so far, and she is looking forward to more travels in upcoming months.
With over 12 years’ experience in the field of vision loss, Claire feels strongly that there is so much still to learn and is inspired by the daily challenge of learning something new. As an Assistive Technology specialist this extends to her knowledge and interest in the very latest in vision technology.
As an undergraduate, Claire spent time Uganda and Kenya where she worked on grass roots projects and supported cataract operations.
Also, if you’re looking for a Welsh speaker… contact Claire, who grew up in North Wales and is fluent in the language.
Amy
Senior Occupational Therapist
Amy loves working as a specialist in blindness and vision loss with people of all ages, helping them achieve optimal performance at home, school, work, and the wider community. Amy also thrives in the NDIS area, where she works hard to get the best results for her clients.
Having grown up in the Riverland, Amy loves being outdoors, and on the weekend, you’ll find her hitting the road visiting family in regional South Australia, camping and spending time with friends (and her gorgeous dog).
Dayna
Occupational Therapist
Dayna’s dad is a wheelchair bodybuilder and inspiration. He also has paraplegia, and it was though his interactions with OT’s as she was growing up that Dayna was introduced to the profession.
Dayna’s passion is cool technology, so if you’re looking for a run-down on the latest Assistive Technology devices for vision, she’s the one to talk to. The Talk Through Tech program for over 65’s looking to learn new skills is understandably her favourite at RSB.
Lauren
Lead Occupational Therapist
Lauren likes solutions. She loves being able to talk to clients about what it is they what to achieve, big or small, and finding ways to incorporate Assistive Technology or home modifications to enable great outcomes.
If she had to pick a favourite gadget it would be portable electronic magnifiers, which are easy to operate but pack a big punch in terms of increasing the capacity of individuals to undertake home and community-based tasks such as reading mail, following a knitting pattern or recipe, or reading price tags in the shop (without relying on someone else).
If Lauren looks familiar, you may have been at a wedding she presided over. A lover of love and celebrations, on weekends Lauren works as a marriage celebrant across South Australia.
Doggie Distraction Class 🐾
Every Wednesday, we hold dog distraction classes at our Gilles Plains campus or in various parks.
Our exceptional puppy trainers lead engaging exercises focused on maintaining our trainee dogs' attention, ensuring they navigate away from distractions like toys, people, and other dogs. These sessions are crucial for preparing the pups for their eventual roles as guide or assistance dogs.
We're always looking for more volunteers! If you enjoy spending time with fellow dog enthusiasts, training dogs, and being part of a meaningful cause, click the link to learn more >> bit.ly/3hmWCky ... See MoreSee Less
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You, and all involved with the beautiful dogs do such an amazing job.
They are amazing, as are their trainers
They are so adorable. 🥰
I see Prinny here Sharon Woods
Maddi Hartas
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Valued Partnership
We're thrilled to count Eagers Automotive as one of our brilliant and valued corporate partners. Their ongoing support has been instrumental in the success of our Animal Therapy Program, which helps autistic children gain confidence, improve communication skills, and reduce anxiety.
Our Executive Director, Damian Papps, and dedicated volunteers Merrawyn and Lindsay Williams, accompanied by training dog Goldie, visited the Eagers Automotive dealership to accept their generous contribution to keep funding this incredible program.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Eagers Automotive for their support. If your workplace is interested in backing a meaningful cause, reach out to us on 1300 944 306 or explore our corporate programs further here >> bit.ly/3EMxT0T
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Thank you for your support 🙏
Well done everyone
Celebrating the diversity of communication
Last Saturday, our Employment Services Manager Brian Dibbins and Auslan Support Officer Shae Hall came together with talented artist and client William Maggs and Minister for Social Service Amanda Rishworth MP at the Adelaide Contemporary Experimental Gallery to celebrate Auslan Day.
Thanks to the invaluable support of the Employment Assistance Fund provided by See Differently, William can access Auslan interpreting services, enabling him to participate actively in work meetings and discussions with his colleagues.
We work with the Deaf, blind, and low vision communities and people with other disabilities, providing tailored employment programs that align with their unique needs and aspirations. If you think our employment services program can assist you or someone you know, call us on 1300 944 306 or email contact@seedifferently.org.au, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ... See MoreSee Less
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Brian Dibbins famous!