ORS Group
Megan Oliver-Peck is a Senior Speech Pathologist at ORS Group, having joined in January 2023. Prior to this, Megan worked at Riverina Speech Pathology from September 2017 to March 2023 as a Senior Speech-Language Pathologist, where additional responsibilities included supervision and clinical education. Megan holds dual Bachelor of Health Science degrees in Speech Pathology from Charles Sturt University, with a focus on Health Services, Allied Health, and Health Sciences, as well as Science and Health Care.
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ORS Group
Our Purpose (why we exist): "To provide services that work" What we do: "Improve lives” ORS has been in the business of making a difference to people with disability and injuries for 30 years! ORS provides a range of allied health and workplace rehabilitation services across key industries such as the NDIS, Workers Compensation, Health, Injury Prevention and Aged Care. Our service delivery is underpinned by clinically informed, evidence based and person-centered practices which empower others to reach their potential and achieve their goals. We are a registered NDIS provider, ISO 9001 and NSDS certified, Comcare accredited, and are on major workplace rehabilitation panels including: icare, Department of Veterans Affairs, ACT Government, Defence Housing Australia, and Worksafe ACT. We are members of the Australian Association for Rehabilitation Counsellors (ASORC), Australian Rehabilitation Providers Association (ARPA), Association for Positive Behaviour Support and National Disability Services (NDS). We employ a wide range of Allied Health professionals including experienced and accredited Occupational Therapists, Psychologists, Physiotherapists, Exercise Physiologists, Rehabilitation Counsellors, Behaviour Support Practitioners, Speech Pathologists and Registered Nurses who have experience working with complex and high needs clients across all age ranges and disability/injury presentations. A large percentage of our Consultants are culturally and linguistically diverse (32%) with many who also speak other languages including Mandarin, Cantonese and Arabic. ORS proudly employs people with lived experience of disability and with family members with lived experience; and people who identify as LGBTIQA.