The VNRS team consists of clinical neuropsychologists, psychologists, occupational therapists and admin support staff. All clinical staff are registered behaviour support practitioners. Click on a team member below to view their bio.

DR CARLO ZIINO

Dr Carlo Ziino
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER, DIRECTOR OF VNRS

BBSc, Grad Dip Psych, DPsych Clinical Neuropsychology

Carlo is the founder and director of Victorian Neuropsychology Rehabilitation Services (VNRS). Carlo’s main areas of interest and expertise is in areas including neuropsychological assessment, management of behaviours of concern, working with clients with multiple and complex needs, and neuropsychological counselling.

Carlo has worked in ABI rehabilitation since 2003. Previous roles have been in public health in areas including mental health (inpatient and community) and ABI rehabilitation. He has held positions including Manager of the Neuropsychology Department and Manager of the Allied Health Clinical Research Unit at Angliss Hospital. Carlo worked in an ABI community rehabilitation organisation (Osborn Sloan and Associates) before establishing VNRS in 2012.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Carlo is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Carlo is a member of:

  • Australian Psychological Society (APS)  (visit their website)
  • Fellow of the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychology  (visit their website)
  • Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI)  (visit their website)

Carlo has served on the committee for the Victorian College of Clinical Neuropsychologists from 2010 to 2012.

Dr Carlo Ziino

0410 500 763

carlo@vnrs.com.au

DR JANE DAHM

Dr Jane Dahm
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BSc (Hons), Grad Dip ISM, Grad Dip Psych, DPsych Clinical Neuropsychology

Jane subcontracts with VNRS to provide therapy, assessment, and behaviour support input to clients with NDIS funding, in addition to working in her own practice. She is especially interested in rehabilitation following acquired brain injury, focusing on each client as an individual, and helping them to build on their strengths to compensate for post-injury changes in cognition, emotions and behaviour. Jane brings a wide range of skills to her neuropsychology practice, including extensive experience in business.

In addition to rooms in Mornington, Jane visits clients in their homes and community settings across south-east Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Jane is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Jane is a member of:

  • Australian Psychological Society (APS)  (visit their website)
  • Fellow of the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychology  (visit their website)
  • Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI)  (visit their website)
Dr Jane Dahm

jane@vnrs.com.au

DR KATE FRENCHAM

Dr Kate Frencham
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BSc (Hons), MPsych/PhD (Clinical Neuropsychology)

Kate provides community based neuropsychological rehabilitation for people with acquired brain injury. Her current focus is on providing positive behaviour support and counselling to help her clients adjust well and live connected and meaningful lives. Kate is experienced in providing counselling to families affected by ABI and consultation and training to teams who support people with ABI. She lectures in community rehabilitation at LaTrobe University.

Kate has worked in ABI rehabilitation since 2010. Prior to that she worked in rehabilitation and assessment for people with Multiple Sclerosis, as well as a range of public health positions including adult and aged persons’ mental health and rehabilitation.

Kate subcontracts to VNRS to provide behaviour support to NDIS participants. Kate also works in her own private practice.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Kate is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia  and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Kate is a member of:

  • Australian Psychological Society (APS)  (visit their website)
  • Fellow of the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychology  (visit their website)
  • Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI)  (visit their website)

Kate has served on the committee for the Victorian College of Clinical Neuropsychologists from 2005-2009.

Dr Kate Frencham

kate@vnrs.com.au

DR DIANE PARCELL

Dr Diane Parcell
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BBSc, BBSc (Hons), DPsych Clinical Neuropsychology

Di is a subcontractor to VNRS, providing behaviour support to clients with acquired brain injury under their NDIS plan.  With regards to behaviour management, Di is known for her client centred and creative approach, as well as her ability to support family and teams on complex programs. 

Di has worked in ABI rehabilitation since 2003 in the inpatient and community settings in Melbourne and London (2005-2010).  She enjoys the privilege of working with people to support their personal endeavours to enjoy a full and meaningful life.  Di has a special interest in sleep and maximising daily function in valued activities for her clients.

Prior to starting her own private practice, NeuroMatters in 2015, Di worked in an ABI community rehabilitation organisation (Osborn Sloan and Associates) in Melbourne.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Di is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Di is a member of:

  • Australian Psychological Society (APS)  (visit their website)
  • Fellow of the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychology  (visit their website)
  • Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI)  (visit their website)
Dr Diane Parcell

di@vnrs.com.au

DR BELINDA RENISON

Dr Belinda Renison
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BOT (Hons), Single Subject Psychology Degree,  BSc Psychology (Hons), DPsych Clinical Neuropsychology

Belinda has dual qualifications as a neuropsychologist and occupational therapist. She has provided community-based rehabilitation to people living with an acquired brain injury since 1998. Belinda worked as a clinician on a research project investigating the effectiveness of Positive Behaviour Support conducted by Monash Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre. Belinda subcontracts to VNRS to provide behaviour support to NDIS participants who have an acquired brain injury. She also runs her own neuropsychology and occupational therapy private practice, Integrated Rehabilitation.

Belinda is passionate about supporting people with an acquired brain injury to adjust to life and pursue meaningful life roles and activities post brain injury, as this is an essential component in minimising behaviours of concern. Belinda works collaboratively and creatively with the person and their family, friends, carers, therapists, and community members to achieve the best outcome for the person.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Belinda is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Belinda is a member of:

  • Australian Psychological Society (APS)  (visit their website)
  • Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI)  (visit their website)
  • Occupational Therapy Australia (OTA)  (visit their website
Dr Belinda Renison

belinda@vnrs.com.au

DR KIM TREZISE

Dr Kim Trezise
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

Bach. Behavioural Neuroscience (Hons), DPsych Clinical Neuropsychology

Kim is a Clinical Neuropsychologist with over ten years of experience working with people and families with intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder and brain injury. Kim has a collaborative and person driven approach to therapy that focuses on skill building and bringing together supports to allow for best possible outcomes. Kim has rooms in Seaford, and visits people in their homes in South East, Bayside, Mornington Peninsula and Gippsland areas.

Kim operates her own private practice, as well as subcontracting to VNRS to provide behaviour support to NDIS participants.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Kim is registered with the Psychology Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology

Kim is a member of:

  • Australian Psychological Society (APS)  (visit their website)
  • Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI)  (visit their website)
Dr Kim Trezise

kim@vnrs.com.au

DR BLEYDY DIMECH-BETANCOURT

Dr Bleydy Dimech-Betancourt
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BPsy (Hons), DPsych (Clinical Neuropsychology)

Bleydy is a clinical neuropsychologist, who completed a Doctor of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology) at Monash University. She has experience working with a range of neurological conditions in acute, rehabilitation, and outpatient settings. With a research background in rehabilitation following acquired brain injury, Bleydy is passionate about supporting clients with cognitive, emotional and behavioural challenges in the community.

Bleydy is an empathetic, authentic and down-to-earth psychologist, who believes in providing high-quality individualised care to her clients, while collaborating with their family and carers, focusing on their strengths and increasing their participation in valued activities.

Bleydy’s services include neuropsychological assessment and counselling for individuals with an ABI, and positive behaviour support for individuals with behaviours of concern.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Bleydy is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Bleydy is a member of:

  • Australian Psychological Society (APS)  (visit their website)
  • College of Clinical Neuropsychologists (CCN)
 
Dr Blyedy Dimech-Betancourt

bleydy@vnrs.com.au

ALEXANDRA ARMSTRONG

Alexandra Armstrong
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST/ BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BPsych (Hons), MClinNeuropsych

Alex is a registered neuropsychologist, who completed a Master of Clinical Neuropsychology at La Trobe University. She has experience working with a diverse range of clients in both inpatient and outpatient settings, including facilitating a group program for people with brain injury.

Alex provides behaviour support to people with NDIS plans, as well as cognitive assessments and counselling. Alex is a warm and empathetic practitioner who is committed to supporting people with brain injury to live a life of meaning and value. Alex is committed to upholding the VNRS core values of integrity, diversity, advocacy, collaborative relationships and continuous improvement.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Alex is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia  in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Dr Alexandra Armstrong

alex@vnrs.com.au

HANNAH MILLER

Hannah Miller
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BSc, BPsychSc (Hons), MClinNeuropsych

Hannah is a clinical neuropsychologist who completed a Masters in Clinical Neuropsychology at La Trobe University. She has experience working with a range of neurological conditions in rehabilitation and outpatient settings. Hannah also has a background in brain injury research, including assessment of the extent to which adults live in accordance with their personal values after a brain injury.

Hannah is a warm and empathetic psychologist who has a keen interest in understanding the different journeys taken by clients with brain injuries. She works collaboratively with clients and their families and is passionate about supporting clients to maximise their engagement with life. Hannah provides behaviour support to people with NDIS plans, as well as neuropsychological assessment and counselling.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Hannah is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Hannah is a member of:

  • Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI) (visit their website)
  • Functional Neurological Disorder Society (FNDS) (visit their website)
Dr Hanna Miller

hannah@vnrs.com.au

NICOLETTE KAMBERIS

Nicolette Kamberis
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BPsych (Hons), MClinNeuropsych

Nicolette is a clinical neuropsychologist, who completed a Master of Clinical Neuropsychology at La Trobe University. She has experience working with people with a range of neurological conditions in inpatient, outpatient and community settings. Nicolette has facilitated a group program for people with brain injury and completed research focusing on how to best support memory intervention for stroke survivors.

Nicolette is a kind and empathetic psychologist, who considers patients holistically, and values input from the client, their family and treating team in order to deliver individualised and meaningful intervention. Nicolette provides behaviour support to people with NDIS plans, as well as neuropsychological assessment and counselling.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Nicolette is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Nicolette is a member of:

  • Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI) (visit their website)
Nicolette Kamberis photo

nicolette@vnrs.com.au

EMILY (MILLIE) SLOAN

Emily (Millie) Sloan
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BA, MOTPrac

Millie is an Occupational Therapist (OT) and NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioner. She subcontracts to VNRS to provide behaviour support to clients with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) under their NDIS plan. She completed her Masters of Occupational Therapy Practice in 2018, following the completion of a Bachelor of Arts (majoring in Psychology and Criminology). Millie has experience working with people with a range of neurological conditions. She has worked as an OT in community settings in Melbourne and in inpatient settings in the United Kingdom. Millie has worked as a behaviour support practitioner since 2021.

Millie enjoys working collaboratively with clients and their support networks, to support adults with an ABI to engage in meaningful life roles, build positive social connections and increase their independence in valued activities.

Millie provides OT services through another community-based organisation, Victoria Community Living.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Millie is registered with the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia.

Millie is a member of:

• Occupational Therapy Australia (visit their website)
• Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI) (visit their website)

Millie Sloan

millie@vnrs.com.au

DR JACK NGUYEN

Dr Jack Nguyen
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BPsych (Hons), PhD (Clinical Neuropsychology)

Jack is a clinical neuropsychologist, who has completed a PhD (Clinical Neuropsychology) at Monash University. He has experience working with people with a range of developmental and neurological conditions in inpatient, outpatient and community settings. With a research background in rehabilitation following mild traumatic brain injury and persisting post-concussion symptoms, Jack cares deeply about supporting clients manage the cognitive, behavioural, and emotional challenges associated with brain injury.

Jack is a down-to-earth and warm psychologist, who is committed to support individuals with brain injury achieve their goals and thrive in the community. Jack provides behaviour support to people with NDIS plans, as well as neuropsychological assessment and counselling.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Jack is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Jack Nguyen

jack@vnrs.com.au

DR MAY NGUYEN

Dr Mai Nguyen
PSYCHOLOGIST / CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY REGISTRAR / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BSc, BPsychSc (Hons), MPsych(ClinNeuro), PhD

Mai is a registered psychologist, who has completed her clinical training and PhD at La Trobe University. She has experience working with people with brain injuries and a range of medical conditions. She also has research expertise in cognition and mental health in people living with diabetes.

Mai is a warm and compassionate psychologist. She is dedicated to providing tailored support to each client to align with their unique preferences and empower them to achieve their goals. She values working closely with clients’ families and support teams to facilitate their journey towards a fulfilling life. Mai provides behaviour support, neuropsychological assessment and counselling.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Mai is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Mai is a member of: 

  • College of Clinical Neuropsychologists (CCN)

mai@vnrs.com.au

DR LEE CUBIS

Dr Jack Nguyen
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BPsych (Hons), PhD (Clinical Neuropsychology)

Jack is a clinical neuropsychologist, who has completed a PhD (Clinical Neuropsychology) at Monash University. He has experience working with people with a range of developmental and neurological conditions in inpatient, outpatient and community settings. With a research background in rehabilitation following mild traumatic brain injury and persisting post-concussion symptoms, Jack cares deeply about supporting clients manage the cognitive, behavioural, and emotional challenges associated with brain injury.

Jack is a down-to-earth and warm psychologist, who is committed to support individuals with brain injury achieve their goals and thrive in the community. Jack provides behaviour support to people with NDIS plans, as well as neuropsychological assessment and counselling.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Jack is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Jack Nguyen

jack@vnrs.com.au

DR AIMEE BROWN

Dr Jack Nguyen
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST / BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PRACTITIONER

BPsych (Hons), PhD (Clinical Neuropsychology)

Jack is a clinical neuropsychologist, who has completed a PhD (Clinical Neuropsychology) at Monash University. He has experience working with people with a range of developmental and neurological conditions in inpatient, outpatient and community settings. With a research background in rehabilitation following mild traumatic brain injury and persisting post-concussion symptoms, Jack cares deeply about supporting clients manage the cognitive, behavioural, and emotional challenges associated with brain injury.

Jack is a down-to-earth and warm psychologist, who is committed to support individuals with brain injury achieve their goals and thrive in the community. Jack provides behaviour support to people with NDIS plans, as well as neuropsychological assessment and counselling.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Jack is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology.

Jack Nguyen

jack@vnrs.com.au

GITA HAILA

Gita Haila
ADMINISTRATION MANAGER

Gita works part time for VNRS. She oversees all billing and accounts,  and provides administrative support to our neuropsychologists.

Gita Haila

admin@vnrs.com.au