Bella Haines
Behavioural Support Practitioner
Katelyn is a passionate and dedicated Behaviour Support Therapist committed to enhancing the well-being and quality of life for individuals facing behavioural challenges. With a diverse background and extensive experience in customer service and coaching, Katelyn’s contributions to the community are highly regarded.
Katelyn’s professional journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the Australian Catholic University, laying a solid foundation in understanding human behaviour and psychological principles.
With a strong passion for helping others, Katelyn embarked on a career at a major superannuation and investment company, where she held various roles including Quality Analyst and Call Centre Coach. In these positions, she demonstrated exceptional leadership and coaching abilities, overseeing operations within the contact centre and driving continuous improvement initiatives to enhance service delivery and customer satisfaction.
Drawing upon her experience in customer service and coaching, Katelyn transitioned into the role of Behaviour Support Therapist, where she applies her skills and expertise to support individuals facing behavioural challenges. Her ability to engage stakeholders, implement effective intervention strategies, and foster strong relationships with clients and their families underscores her commitment to empowering others to achieve their full potential.
Katelyn is particularly passionate about supporting individuals within the NDIS framework, leveraging her communication and problem-solving skills to create tailored behaviour support plans that promote independence and enrich the quality of life for participants.
With her compassionate approach, unwavering dedication, and diverse skill set, Katelyn Darwiche continues to make meaningful contributions to the field of behaviour support therapy, positively impacting the lives of those she serves.
Sans Souci (Sydney) NSW
Navigating life with unique challenges often requires specialised support. Mental therapy and counselling are crucial in providing NDIS participants with the tools and strategies needed to manage emotions, build resilience, and foster a positive outlook on life.
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