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  • Allied Health Assistant/Client Services

    Kate is in her first year of Primary teaching at Murdoch University. She is passionate to build strong relationships with clients and their families to support children to reach their goals in a fun and supportive environment. Kate is extremely excited to gain hands-on experience working within the next challenge team to learn new skills and further her knowledge. 

    Outside of work Kate values spending time with her friends and family and staying active whether that be playing team sports, pilates or long walks on the beach.

  • Allied Health Assistant

    Ash is a second-year Physiotherapy student at Curtin University with a genuine passion for supporting children and their families in achieving meaningful goals. She is committed to fostering an encouraging and supportive environment where children feel safe, confident, and empowered throughout their development. Ash is highly motivated to continue building her clinical skills and gaining valuable hands-on experience as she progresses within the physiotherapy profession.

    Outside of her studies, Ash loves training and competing in running and triathlon events, catching up with friends for coffee and spending quality time with family.

Next Challenge acknowledges (ana) Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country (Boodja) throughout Australia. We (Ngalak) are committed to honouring, seeing, and understanding (kootadjinong) their unique cultural and spiritual relationships to the land, waterways (bilya), and seas (wardarn). 

​Next Challenge wants to thank and pay respects to the Whadjuk people and Elders, past, present, and emerging, of the Noongar Nation, who have preserved and protected the land (kanana) and waterways (bilya) on which we continue to play (waabiny), live (djooroobidiny), learn (kadadjiny), work, and provide services on today (yey).

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