Private Practice Interest Group - 4 DEC 25

Private Practice Interest Group - 4 DEC 25

The Private Practice Interest Group invites you to their December Meeting

Program Overview

This is a free, member only session. 

Please join the Private Practice Interest Group Community via OTA Connect here before registering.

OVERVIEW

This is a group to: 

  • Support other OTs in private practice
  • Share information and experiences related to private practice
  • Discuss problems and queries about working in private practice

MEETING DETAILS

TOPIC:

Future Proof Your Therapy Practice

PRESENTER:

Leanne Hopkins

DATE:

Thursday 4 December 2025

TIME:

8:00pm - 9:30pm | NSW, ACT, VIC, TAS

7:30pm - 9:00pm | SA

7:00pm - 8:30pm | QLD

6:30pm - 8:00pm | NT

5:00pm - 6:30pm | WA

MEETING PLATFORM:

This session will be run on the Zoom Webinar Platform. Registrants will be sent separate login details one business day prior to the session. Please check all email folders for this information. This meeting will not be recorded.

Please ensure you have created a Zoom account (Sign Up Free | Zoom) before entering the Meeting ID and Passcode provided by OTA day prior to meeting.

If you have questions regarding the Zoom system requirements please visit: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/categories/200101697-Getting-Started

REGISTRATION FEES & INFORMATION

OTA Member: Free

If you are a non member who wishes to attend please contact us to discuss your options.

Registrations close Tuesday 2 December 2025, 11.59pm AEDT

MEETING DOCUMENTS & RESOURCES

Agendas, resources and meeting record form are available for members to download in the Community via OTA Connect, once we have received these from the convenors. This meeting will not be recorded.

You must be logged into your OTA Connect Dashboard access this page.

DISCLAIMER

Any material, content, advice or resources shared and discussed at interest groups is general in nature and is used to guide peer discussion and support only. Occupational Therapy Australia encourages all participants to think critically and appraise the content for individual circumstances. Occupational Therapy Australia does not necessarily endorse content delivered in these formats and accepts no liability for any consequences resulting from adhering to the content shared at interest groups. All opinions expressed by the convenor or other participants are the opinions of those individuals and do not represent or reflect the views of Occupational Therapy Australia, its affiliates or employees.

Interest Group Participants

By registering to attend, participants agree to actively contribute and show respect to all other participants. We ask you to take personal notes and monitor the Interest Group webpage for meeting resources. Occupational Therapy Australia reserves the right to remove members from an Interest Group at its discretion.

Presented By

Leanne Hopkins

Presenter & Co-Convenor

Leanne Hopkins is an occupational therapist with over 20 years of experience supporting children, families, and therapists across health, education, and private sectors. She is the founder of Succeed Healthcare Solutions, a Queensland-based paediatric therapy service delivering club-based, functional, and goal-focused interventions in clinic, community, and telehealth settings. Leanne is the co-convenor of the QLD Paediatric OT SIG and the coordinator of the Moreton Bay “Collaborate2Innovate” Mental Health Professionals (MHPN) Network. She is passionate about creating sustainable therapy models that support both client outcomes and clinician wellbeing. Her leadership has been recognised through multiple awards, including: • Winner, Allied Health Business Excellence – Business xCellence Awards • Winner, Outdoors Queensland Awards • Winner, EPIC Assist Accessibility & Inclusiveness – Business & Innovation; awards judge • Finalist, Occupational Therapist of the Year – Allied Health Awards • Finalist, Paediatric Team Excellence – Allied Health Awards • Finalist, QLD Mental Health Week Achievement Awards Leanne brings a practical understanding of what works across therapy, family life, and the systems that surround them—including NDIS, education, and sustainable service delivery. Through her second business, Succeed Practice Management, she also supports other allied health professionals to streamline operations and reduce burnout through offshore outsourcing, systems development, and strategic leadership.

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