My Technology Space

A team of 17 people worked on different parts of a research project, led by Libby Callaway (Occupational Therapist, Monash University); Em Bould (Project Manager, Monash University); Lisa Licciardi (Occupational Therapist, Monash University); Prue Morgan (Physiotherapist, Monash University); Natasha Brusco (Physiotherapist and Health Economist, Monash University); Grahame Simpson (Social Worker, Ingham Institute); Brendan Worne (Physiotherapist, Ingham Institute); Kate Mather (Occupational Therapist, Ingham Institute); Jessica Massey (Clinical Neuropsychologist, Ingham Institute); Adeline Hodgkinson (Director Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit, Ingham Institute); Josh Taylor (Lived experience advisor); Libby Witts (Lived experience advisor); Scott Thomas (Lived experience advisor); Sue Sloan (Neuropsychologist and Occupational therapist, Osborn Sloan and Associates); Jan Mackey (Speech Pathologist, Applied Communication Skills); Robyn Tate (Clinical psychologist and Neuropsychologist, The University of Sydney) and Kate Tregloan (Architect, University of Melbourne).

Project team

We used information from that project and other resources to make this website.

To help with the design of tools and resources through this project we have consulted many people. These include people with acquired brain injury, their families, friends and other key supporters, as well as allied health professionals or other assistive technology advisors working with them.

We would like to say thank you to all the people who helped us with this work.

This website is supported by a grant from the Transport Accident Commission (Victoria) and icare New South Wales (project reference T012).

The opinions or analysis expressed in this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Transport Accident Commission or icare New South Wales.

The website uses personal photos as well as stock photos and images from easy on the i (Copyright @LYPFT), Freepik and Disabled and Here