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What No One Tells Families About the Jump from Paediatric to Adult OT
May 29, 2026
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When Experience Meets Expertise: Family Insights on OT
Apr 24, 2026
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Courtroom Confidential: How OT Evidence Shapes Cases
Mar 27, 2026
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Beyond the Ramp: Re-imagining Accessible Homes
Feb 27, 2026
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Culture Matters: Leading Healthy OT Workplaces
Jan 30, 2026
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| 5/29/26 | ![]() What No One Tells Families About the Jump from Paediatric to Adult OT | Turning 18 doesn't mean you're ready for adult services. For a lot of young people with disability or chronic illness, it just means the support they've relied on their whole life suddenly changes shape... and nobody tells them it's coming.In this episode of The OT Download, Emily and Ali get into the reality of the paediatric to adult OT transition: what the gap actually looks like on the ground, why it exists, and what we as OTs can do to prepare our clients before they have to live it.This one is for paediatric OTs, community OTs, NDIS practitioners, and anyone who has ever sat with a family at their last appointment and heard them ask: "So... what do we do now?"In this episode, we cover:Why paediatric and adult OT services look so different and why that gap existsWhat the transition actually feels like for young people and their familiesHow NDIS funding changes when early intervention endsWhy starting transition prep at age 11 or 12 isn't too earlyThe difference between preparing the child and preparing the familyWhat warm handover between services really looks like in practiceWhy young people fall through the cracks and how to reduce the chances of it happeningResources related to this month's episode:NDIS Early Childhood Approach ndis.gov.auSydney Children's Hospitals Network - Transition to Adult Care resources: schn.health.nsw.gov.au🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube.❤️ Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @mleaoccupationaltherapy🔗 Visit our website www.mlea.com.au | — | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() When Experience Meets Expertise: Family Insights on OT | Occupational therapy can be a game changer for autistic individuals and their families... but what does that actually look like from both sides of the room?In this episode of The OT Download, Elly and Belén bring two powerful perspectives to the table. Belén is MLEA's NDIS Client Support, and a mum who has navigated the autism world for over 23 years for her son Oscar. From a diagnosis with no roadmap, no NDIS and a paediatrician who told her to "Google it," to fighting tribunals, navigating restrictive practices, and celebrating a nod for "yes" that took six months of therapy to achieve, she knows this world from the inside. Elly is MLEA's Mental Health OT, specialising in psychosocial disability and neurodivergence, working primarily with late-diagnosed teens and adults.Together they unpack what OT really looks like in practice for autistic individuals, why the system makes it so hard to advocate for the people who need it most, and why a win (no matter how small) is always a win.🎧 Listen now on your favourite platform📌 Resources mentioned in this episode:NDIS — Understanding your plan and supports: ndis.gov.au💬 We want to hear from you: → Are you an OT student or new grad? Reach out to us, we'd love to connect and support you on your journey! → Got a question or a topic you'd love us to cover? Send it through, this podcast is for you. → Tag us on socials when you listen 📲 We LOVE seeing your reactions and hearing your thoughts. → And if this episode resonated with you, please follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode. It means the world to us. 🧡 | — | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Courtroom Confidential: How OT Evidence Shapes Cases | Most OTs never expect to find themselves in a courtroom, but for those working in medicolegal practice, preparing evidence that holds up under legal scrutiny is all part of the job. In this episode of The OT Download, Mia and Katie sit down with Vanessa, MLEA's Director and an OT with extensive experience in legal settings, to pull back the curtain on what it actually takes to provide credible, defensible OT evidence in court. From structuring reports that stand up to cross-examination, to understanding your duty as an independent expert witness, to busting the myths that follow medicolegal OT everywhere...this conversation is as honest and practical as it gets.📩 Get in TouchAre you an OT? If this episode sparked questions about medicolegal OT or you're keen to learn more about what the pathway looks like, we'd love to hear from you. Don't hesitate to reach out — we're always happy to have a chat.→ recepetion@mlea.com.auGot a question or a topic you'd like us to cover? We want The OT Download to be driven by what you actually want to hear about. Send us your questions, your burning topics, and the conversations you wish someone would have out loud.→ IG: @mleaoccupationaltherapy📲 Follow & ConnectIf this episode resonated with you, share it with a colleague who is curious about medicolegal OT or considering making the move into the space. And if you're enjoying The OT Download, make sure you're following us so you never miss an episode.🔖 Follow us on Spotify so new episodes land straight in your feed⭐ Tag us on socials when you share... we LOVE seeing it land with the right people📸 Find us on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/mleaoccupationaltherapy💼 Find us on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/company/medico-legal-experts-australiaThe OT Download is brought to you by MLEA Occupational Therapy. We talk all things OT — Medicolegal, Community, Home Mods, New Grad and everything in between. | — | |
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Beyond the Ramp: Re-imagining Accessible Homes | Beyond the Ramp: Re-imagining Accessible HomesAccessible housing isn't just about ramps and grab rails... it's about creating spaces where people can actually live well.In this episode of The OT Download, Katie and Chelsea get into the heart of what home modifications really involve. In this episode, we cover:What accessibility actually means from an OT perspective, and why compliance isn't enoughThe clinical reasoning behind a thorough home mods assessmentWhy function always comes before standardsThe OT, builder and client relationship and why you can't have one without the otherNavigating NDIS funding, reasonable and necessary, and what happens when it gets declinedRental properties, landlord challenges and working within constraintsDignity, aesthetics and avoiding the "hospital at home" feelThe post-construction review and closing the feedback loopMyth busting... from grab rails to Kmart equipment to whether home mods is the "easy" side of OTThis episode is essential listening for OTs working in community, home modifications, NDIS, or anyone who wants to understand what genuinely client-centred accessible design looks like in practice.🎧 Listen & WatchListen on Apple Podcasts & YouTube→ https://tr.ee/kswtAGsmuoVisit our website → mlea.com.au📚 Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeOT Draw — the floor plan drawing software Katie and Chelsea use to design and map home modification layouts to scale. → https://www.otdraw.com/NDIS — Home Modifications — information on how the NDIS funds home modifications, including reasonable and necessary criteria. → https://www.ndis.gov.au/participants/home-modifications📩 Get in TouchAre you a student or new grad? If this episode sparked questions or you're keen to learn more about home modifications, we'd love to hear from you. Don't hesitate to reach out — we're always happy to have a chat. → reception@mlea.com.auGot a question or a topic you'd like us to cover? We want The OT Download to be driven by what you actually want to hear about. Send us your questions, your burning topics, and the conversations you wish someone would have out loud. → reception@mlea.com.au📲 Follow & ConnectIf this episode resonated with you, share it with a colleague working in community or home mods. And if you're enjoying The OT Download, make sure you're following us so you never miss an episode.🔖 Follow us on Spotify so new episodes land straight in your feed ⭐ Tag us on socials when you share — we love seeing it land with the right people📸 Find us on Instagram → @mleaoccupationaltherapy 💼 Find us on LinkedIn → @MLEAOTThe OT Download is brought to you by MLEA Occupational Therapy. We talk all things OT — Medicolegal, Community, Home Mods, New Grad and everything in between. | — | |
| 1/30/26 | ![]() Culture Matters: Leading Healthy OT Workplaces | Culture Matters: Leading Healthy OT WorkplacesWorkplace culture isn’t a “nice to have” in occupational therapy — it’s fundamental to staff wellbeing, retention, and the quality of care we deliver.In this episode of The OT Download, Jaz, Ali and Chelsea unpack what culture actually means in an OT context, and why it matters most when workloads are high and pressure is on. Drawing on real-world leadership and clinical experience, they explore the emotional toll of healthcare, the risks of burnout, and how unhealthy systems quietly drive good clinicians out of the profession.The conversation moves beyond surface-level ideas of culture and into what healthy OT workplaces look like in practice — including psychological safety, supervision that genuinely supports growth, and leadership decisions that prioritise people over productivity.This episode is essential listening for clinicians, team leaders, practice owners, and anyone involved in shaping OT workplaces.In this episode, we cover:• What workplace culture actually means in OT• Why burnout isn’t inevitable — and what drives it instead• The emotional toll of healthcare work• OTs as “yes people” and the cost of that expectation• Why calling your workplace a “family” can be risky• What healthy leadership really looks like• Why culture matters most when workloads are high🎧 Listen now on Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts.Check out our social media, services and freebies here - https://linktr.ee/mleaotWant to know more about the work we do at MLEA? Check out our job vacancies or our team here - https://mlea.com.au/otcareers/ | — | |
| 12/26/25 | ![]() Better Together: How OTs and AHAs Create Impact | In Episode 4, we shine a spotlight on one of the most misunderstood, but most powerful, partnerships in community OT: the OT–AHA duo.Hosted by Raegan (Community Services Coordinator), alongside paediatric OT Jenelle and Allied Health Assistant Christine, this episode digs into how AHAs amplify therapy outcomes, reduce pressure on funding, and make therapy more accessible for participants across paediatrics and adults.Together, they unpack:✔ What an AHA actually does — beyond assumptionsFrom resource creation and equipment trials to BTS admin, session planning, and problem solving during visits. ✔ Why this partnership mattersOTs design; AHAs deliver the repetition, consistency and practice that drive functional change.Families feel more supported, clients stay engaged and therapy momentum is maintained between OT reviews.✔ A day in the life of an AHA inside community practiceChristine shares how sessions shift on the fly, what happens when plans A–F fall apart, and how she and Jenelle regroup after sessions to adapt therapy goals. ✔ Role clarity & supervisionThey discuss how delegation works, what AHAs can and cannot do, and how structured supervision ensures safe, high quality service delivery.✔ Myth-busting: what AHAs are notThey challenge misconceptions such as:“AHAs just repeat what the OT does”“OTs only need AHAs if they’re disorganised”“Families prefer to see the OT”“Only big organisations can afford AHAs”(and much more)✔ Why teamwork makes the differenceIt’s not a hierarchy, it’s a partnership. Participants benefit from the combined strengths of both roles, and therapy becomes more flexible, more frequent, and more person centred.This episode is a must listen for OTs, AHAs, NDIS professionals, students and families wanting to understand how modern allied health teams work behind the scenes.👉 Learn about AHA-led therapy support at MLEAWork with us — we’re hiring AHAs & OTsRefer a participant or enquire about OT/AHA services hereWatch Episode 3 (Medicolegal OT) or Episode 1 (NDIS)Follow us on Instagram @mleaoccupationaltherapy | — | |
| 11/28/25 | ![]() In the Hot Seat: Inside the World of Medicolegal OT | Episode 3 pulls back the curtain on a part of OT most people have heard of… but few truly understand. Mia and Callie take you inside the real world of medicolegal OT — the assessments, the misconceptions, the emotional load, and the impact this work has on people’s lives.Across this episode, they unpack:What medicolegal OT actually is and why it’s not “just report writing” Myths & misunderstandings A day in the life of a medicolegal OT: multi-hour assessments, cross-checking evidence, forecasting future needs, and collaborating with solicitors.How ML OT differs from clinical OT What this work really impacts: future care, funding, equipment, independence, and long-term quality of life.Who ML OT is for — the attributes, the mindset, and why you don’t need 20 years’ experience to start (but breadth of experience helps).Rapid-fire myth busting It’s insightful, human, and full of “I never knew that” moments. Perfect for OTs, students, lawyers, or anyone curious about this niche but powerful corner of the profession.👉 Explore Medicolegal OT Career pathways at MLEA - https://mlea.com.au/occupational-therapist-jobs/Learn more about Medicolegal OT at MLEAhttps://linktr.ee/mleaotFollow us on Instagram @mleaoccupationaltherapyListen to Episodes 1 & 2 Now! | — | |
| 10/31/25 | ![]() Fresh Out and Fully Booked: Early Career OTs Find Their Feet | In this episode, Luke and Pat reflect on the real transition from student to occupational therapist — the steep learning curves, the “what am I doing?” moments, and everything in between.From that first placement shock to imposter syndrome, burnout, and finding balance, they unpack what it actually feels like to start out in the OT world. It’s messy, non-linear, and full of growth — but you’ll eventually figure it out.Whether you’re a student preparing for placement, a new grad finding your footing, or an experienced OT supporting early-career clinicians, this honest chat will remind you: you’re not alone in the chaos.🎙️ In this episode:The awkward reality of early placementsImposter syndrome and the myth of “having it all figured out”Early-career burnout and building work-life balanceEmotional load and learning to “pocket” heavy momentsWhat uni didn’t teach about real-world OT practice🎧 Tune in to Practice the Podcast – Episode 2, available now on Spotify, Youtube and Apple Podcasts.Resources & Links:Follow us on Instagram for more fun content, episode announcements & highlights!Learn more about MLEA Occupational Therapy: mlea.com.au | — | |
| 9/25/25 | ![]() Seen, Misunderstood, and Undervalued: The OT Story | Occupational therapy is everywhere, yet so often misunderstood. In our first episode of The OT Download, we pull back the curtain on how OT is portrayed in the media, where the myths come from, and why our profession is more than the snippets you see on TikTok or in NDIS rate debates.From viral trends to common misconceptions, this conversational episode explores how OTs are represented, what the public doesn’t see, and why our role matters. We wrap things up with a lighthearted myth busting segment you won’t want to miss.Whether you’re an OT, a lawyer, or simply curious about the profession, this is your inside look at the real story behind occupational therapy.👉 Follow us to make The OT Download your new go-to monthly podcast! What you’ll hear in this episode:How occupational therapy is represented (and misrepresented) in mainstream and social mediaThe truth behind common myths about OT and NDIS ratesWhy TikTok has become both a help and a hindrance for public understandingA myth-busting finale: separating fact from fiction in OT practiceResources & Links:Follow us on Instagram for more fun content, episode announcements & highlights!Learn more about MLEA Occupational Therapy: mlea.com.au | — |
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