Another Way OT is a specialized service providing occupational therapy to individuals with justice system involvement who are wanting to try another way of doing things, and be supported to do so without judgment.
MEET SALLY
Sally Lamshed is an Occupational Therapist working with people with disabilities who have contact with the justice system. She works with individuals in prisons and secure settings, as well as in the community. She is very experienced in working with people who are subject to forensic orders and welcomes the opportunity to provide therapeutic support in these circumstances.
Sally holds a Bachelor of Arts (UniMelb), a Master of Occupational Therapy Practice (LTU), and a Specialist Certificate in Criminology (Forensic Disability) (UniMelb). She is a Committee Member of the Australasian Association of Forensic Disability.
Sally has a special interest in supporting people with intellectual disability to transition to community living, and has presented on this topic at national conferences including OT Exchange, the Australasian Society for Intellectual Disability, and the Complex Needs Conference. Sally also provides training to organizations to develop workforce skills in forensic disability.
Areas of expertise include:
- Developmental disability, including intellectual disability and autism
- Mental health and psychosocial disability
- Complex trauma
OT SERVICES
Another Way OT provides occupational therapy services, including:
- Functional capacity assessments
- Home and living assessments
- Sensory assessments
- NDIS access assessments
- Ongoing therapeutic intervention
Another Way OT is based in the inner west of Melbourne and primarily provides face to face services within this catchment. Other areas may be serviced – please get in contact regarding your needs.
Another Way OT accepts funding through:
- NDIS
- Other government funding
- Private funding
REFERRALS
If you wish to refer someone, you may do so using this referral form.
