
About Caroline Langlois
I grew up in Maitland, lived overseas and interstate for 10 years before settling down locally near Raymond Terrace. I was a massage therapist for 20 years before doing my OT degree.
I’m an outdoor, nature and animal lover. I live with my husband, 3 beautiful boys, our gorgeous golden retriever and crazy sheep! I love fine dining and camping in remote places. We even spent 5 months travelling Australia in our caravan in 2021.
Qualification and Professional Development
University of Newcastle | Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (1st class honours)
Graduated 2020
PD:
Dr Ross Greene’s Collaborative Proactive Solutions Model (CPS)
Kelly Mahler’s Interoception Curriculum
Dr Tony Attwood and Dr Michelle Garnett’s training: Autism in schools; PDA and Autism; Autism for parents and carers
Assistance Animals: The Scope of OT and NDIS Considerations
Life Skills for OT
Clinical Areas of Interest
Paediatrics
Home Modifications
Adults with disabilities
Favourite Approaches to Therapy
Neurobehavioural Approach: Love learning how the brain and our nervous system influences behaviour
Neuro-Affirming Approach: Provide support and adaptations that affirm neurodivergent identities
Collaborative Approaches: Working collaboratively with my client as well as with their family/carer/school supports.
Favourite Thing About your Job?
I love the multidisciplinary approach where I learn so much from other OTs and other disciplines. I love how we can work together to achieve the best outcomes for our clients.
Fun Fact!
I worked and travelled to more than 23 countries in my 20’s!
