Rinehart, Nicole

Prof Nicole Rinehart

Clinical Psychologist; Director of the Monash Krongold Clinic, Faculty of Education, Monash University
Professor Nicole Rinehart is a consulting clinical psychologist, Director of the Monash Krongold Clinic, Faculty of Education, Monash University, and international leader in neurodevelopmental conditions. Nicole has been at the forefront of research efforts to improve educational, mental and physical health outcomes for children and adolescents. Nicole founded the AFR award winning AllPlayTM platform est. 2014 taking a strengths-based approach to disability and turning this into tools and strategies that everyone can access to ‘make the world fit for all kids’ www.allplay.org. Nicole currently served on the Board of Directors at AMAZE from 2014-2023 and is an expert advisor to the Victorian Department of Education and Training. She has contributed to the NHMRC Clinical Practice Statement for ADHD and the revision of the Australian Therapeutic Guidelines for Developmental Disabilities. Her research is inspired by the families and children with neurodevelopmental conditions who she has worked with over the last 2 decades at the Melbourne Children’s Clinic.

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