Joining the AIM Therapy team in early 2020, Jasmine is dedicated to encouraging and supporting children of all ages to lead meaningful lives and reach their potential. As a neurodivergent individual with lived experience, Jasmine embraces a neuroaffirming approach, celebrating the uniqueness of all brains. She is committed to continually learning and unlearning to provide inclusive and empowering support.

Jasmine holds a Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) with Honours from Curtin University. Jasmine has also completed a Graduate Certificate in Child and Adolescent Mental Health, enhancing her ability to support her clients’ mental health and well-being. She has experience working with children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Global Developmental Delay, Sensory Processing difficulties, Motor Dysgraphia and Anxiety.

In her spare time, Jasmine is an active member of Girl Guides WA and enjoys teaching swimming. She loves spending time with family, friends, and her pets.

Jasmine looks forward to working with your family to help your child reach their potential.