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Dr Karen Oakley

Karen OakleyPosition

Senior Lecturer - Educational Psychology

Contact details

E: karen.oakley@canberra.edu.au
T: +61 2 6201 2093
L: Building 6 Room D37

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Biography

Dr Karen Oakley is a Clinical Neuropsychologist and Senior Lecturer in Educational Psychology within the Faculty of Education. Karen’s early career included 15 years in research which focussed predominantly on neurodevelopment including disorders of neurodevelopment, and paediatric rehabilitation and intervention. She then moved into the clinical workspace, engaging as a Psychologist within the ACT Education Directorate across mainstream and specialist schools as well as commencing work in private practice. During this time, she developed a keen interest in developing the understanding and capacity of people to work with students who have neurodevelopmental disorders, different cognitive profiles, been impacted by trauma, or difficult behaviours to enable the student to reach their potential. This led to her accepting the opportunity to work within the Faculty of Education in the teaching of pre-service and established teachers.

In addition to working with the University of Canberra, Karen continues to keep her clinical skills current through her private practice. This includes providing assessment, diagnoses and interventions for people with neurodevelopmental conditions and supervision to other psychologists.

Karen is an endorsed Clinical Neuropsychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and Board Approved Supervisor. She completed her PhD in Psychology with the University of Sydney in 2016, and (doing things backwards!), her Master of Clinical Neuropsychology with Macquarie University in 2018.

Karen’s research interests include:

  • supporting students with neurodevelopmental disorders within our school systems
  • supporting teachers to support students with neurodevelopmental disorders
  • models of collaboration between education and allied health professionals within schools and in teaching within University
  • supporting the development of understanding the functions of behaviours and models for working with behavioural difficulties within the school setting
  • paediatric cognitive and neuropsychological assessment
  • supporting healthy child and adolescent development

Karen's Publications - Karen Oakley (0000-0001-7658-5664) (orcid.org)