Piper Treloggen

Administration, Recovery Coach

Piper has been a part of the Psychology CAFFE team for over a year now, working closely with our team as an administrative assistant.

Experience in disability and community support, Piper has worked with individuals of all ages with various intellectual and physical disabilities.

Piper has also supported children in the child safety system, gaining valuable experience in trauma-informed care and the importance of creating a safe, stable environment. She holds a Certificate III in Community Services, a Certificate IV in Disability, and Mental Health First Aid training. Additionally, Piper has completed multiple Mental Health Professional Online Development courses focused on trauma, mental health, psychosocial interventions, and culturally safe practices for Indigenous Australians. Last year, she completed the Accidental Counsellor course to further enhance her skill set.

Having worked with NDIS Supported Independent Living (SIL) and community-based support clients, Piper is passionate about creating an empowering environment where participants feel heard, valued, and respected. By building strong connections with participants and families, she ensures a safe space and supports individuals in reaching their full potential in a way that works for them. Piper’s commitment to providing exceptional care continues to drive her passion for supporting others.

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