Megan is a mother and step mother of 4 children 3 of which are on the spectrum. Megan studied as a nurse and worked in many and varied areas in her profession.
Megan travelled extensively when she was younger and has developed many life skills from her travels.
Megan is very passionate about sharing these life skill with others, which has lead her to do her cert IV in disability. Giving her a platform to support people with disabilities to become the best version of themselves.
Megan loves to scrapbook and has her own craft room. (She can never have enough paper!!)
Megan loves going to football, (Go Pies) watching tennis and Cricket (Go Stars).
Megan not only supports people with disabilities but their families and carers with great care and understanding… If you need someone to listen…. she will be there.
Different Journeys would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the different lands on which we meet today. We respect all Aboriginal Elders past and present We aim to collaborate with our Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander friends in the autistic community to connect, empower and support each other and exchange isolation, prejudice and ignorance with connections, hope and community. We acknowledge that the connection to autism and lived experience is our common ground. We acknowledge, respect and maintain that our custodians have cultivated these lands and we continue to learn together.