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Concettina Trimboli

PhD Candidate, Occupational Therapist, English as a Second Language teacher, Curtin University
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Concettina Trimboli is an Occupational Therapist who has 22 years of experience working in Australia, London, Barcelona, Sweden, and Bremen. Her experiences range from working in pediatrics, brain injury, spinal cord injury, mental health, acute, rehabilitative and community settings. Her expertise includes assessment, intervention planning and functional rehabilitation of clients of all ages and backgrounds. In addition, she is interested in the development of her profession, contributing to research and publication. Concettina has completed a Masters of Advanced Occupational Therapy via distance learning at Salford University and is now a PhD Candidate at Curtin University. Her interests include the occupational needs of refugees and asylum seekers. She is currently the co-chair of the Refugee Empowerment Task Force (American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine) and created and administrates the Facebook page ‘Forcedmigration4OT’.

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