Tabitha (Tabby) Poole

Continence Occupational Therapist/Director

Tabby is an Occupational Therapist (OT) with more than 12 years of experience working in paediatrics. She is based in Miami, Florida, and Perth, Western Australia, and offers video consultations worldwide.

Following the completion of her degree in OT, Tabby continued postgraduate study in the field of continence management, and has worked as an OT across Western Australia, England, and Scotland. For six years, Tabby worked in and managed PEBBLES, a specialist, multidisciplinary continence team, serving clients across the lifespan with a variety of diagnoses and complex continence needs.

Believing that there's always more to learn about continence management, Tabby is enthusiastic about continuing her own education to ensure she practices in line with the best and most up-to-date evidence in the field. She also loves delivering training, and has presented at numerous workshops and training events, including the Australian National Conference on Incontinence.


Tabby has experience working with children with specific diagnoses including:

Tabby maintains current Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) registration. 

Selina Roberts

Continence Clinician/Director

Selina has dedicated over 17 years of her career to making a meaningful impact in the disability sector.


After successfully earning her degree in Intellectual Disability Nursing, Selina made a pivotal decision to relocate to Australia. There, she further honed her expertise by pursuing postgraduate studies in continence management. Her commitment to professional development and her thirst for knowledge have been unwavering throughout her career.


Over the 10 years, Selina has served as a Continence Clinician in both urban and regional settings across Perth and Western Australia. Selina has worked in and managed PEBBLES, a specialist multidisciplinary continence team. In this capacity, Selina has demonstrated remarkable proficiency in working with clients of all ages, addressing a wide spectrum of diagnoses, and managing complex continence challenges.


Selina's passionate about her work, particularly in the realm of complex bowel management. She is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for her clients.


One of Selina's standout qualities is her ability to serve diverse populations. She has extensive experience helping adults, children, and individuals both with and without an NDIS plan, underscoring her versatility and commitment to inclusivity.


To maintain her high standards of professionalism, Selina diligently maintains her registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). She is also a proud member of the Continence Foundation of Australia, staying connected with a community of professionals who share her dedication to improving continence care.


Beyond her professional life, Selina is a loving mother to two energetic children who keep her on her toes. When she's not making a difference in the disability sector, Selina enjoys nothing more than spending quality time at the beach.


Selina is committed  to improving the lives of others. With her passion, expertise, and dedication she hopes to make a lasting impact in the field.

Jessica (Jess) Lowden

Occupational Therapist

Jess is a passionate and dedicated paediatric occupational therapist based in Perth. Jess started her career in the disability sector in 2009. Since then, Jess has always been driven by a desire to empower young people with various abilities and needs.

Before becoming a qualified OT in 2021, Jess worked in Education and as a therapy assistant for children with a variety of diagnoses including:

Her experience in these roles gave Jess exceptional listening skills and creativity, making a real difference in supporting children with complex needs.

Jess's journey took a significant turn in 2019 when she started to work with Tabby. This experience sparked her passion for continence OT, a field she now works in as a qualified occupational therapist. Jess is dedicated to helping children and their families achieve their life goals and is always looking to provide the best possible service. She loves learning and has completed additional training in areas such as continence, primitive reflexes integration, visual and sensory processing, and emotional regulation.

Registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), Jess ensures she meets the highest standards in her practice.

Tina Brooks

Continence Clinician

Tina has been dedicating her career over the last 13 years to continence and the consequences of incontinence. 

Having worked hard and achieved a post graduate certificate in continence following a nursing background, Tina has worked with all age groups in both the hospital and community settings. Tina is experienced with working with NDIS and aged care. 

Tina emigrated to Australia from the UK 18 years ago and has continued to develop her knowledge and understanding to be able to deliver high quality care and education for clients, their family and care teams providing an increased quality of life for her clients. 

Tina is knowledgeable with continence aids and products which will maintain comfort, and dignity for all ages. Understanding the sensitivity and emotions that can be associated with this field of care is one of Tina’s strong points, working with teens and young adults and has proved to be a great listener and able to connect to all. 

Tina is registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Tina is also a member of the Continence Foundation of Australia and was a committee member for Australian and New Zealand Urological Nurses Society (ANZUNS) for three years. 

Whilst committed to continence needs and her clients, her work life balance includes her husband, grandchildren, caravaning, and a beautiful dog.