
Look Hear Australia
Look Hear Australia stands for Library of Online Knowledge for Health and Education Professionals (Australia).
🌟 Welcome to Look Hear Australia! Established in 2015 by a dynamic duo—a passionate Occupational Therapist and Clinical Psychologist couple—our mission is simple: to make life easier for families navigating the world of therapy.
💼 With a wealth of experience providing private therapy services in both Australia and the UK, we understand the challenges families face firsthand. That's why we're dedica
Empowering families, enriching lives through knowledge.
Who are the people behind Look Hear Australia you ask?

Tara Rossow (nee Whiteford) - Founder/Owner
Tara is an experienced Occupational Therapist who has worked in Paediatrics since her graduation from James Cook University in 2012. She has considerable experience working with children who present with diverse physical, developmental, mental health and complex needs and abilities.Â
Tara is passionate about helping children and families to achieve their individuals goals, and aims to do this by empowering families. Her therapy motto is "It's not hard to make it easy" and Tara strives support families to develop their own skills set that enables to meet their individual child's and family needs.Â
Tara previously worked  at a Specialist School in Oxfordshire, as well as within the NHS in the United Kingdom.
Since their return to Australia in 2024, she is working part time supporting families using the NDIS in the community and in schools in North Queensland.
She continues to build Look Hear in her spare time.Â

Dr Tim Rossow - Founder/Owner
Tim is a registered Clinical Psychologist (Australia) and Clinical and Counselling Psychologist (United Kingdom) and has worked across a variety of roles since graduating in 2011. He began to focus on working with children, particularly with neurodevelopmental disorders, and their families in 2013. Tim has significant experience working with and assessing children with developmental, learning and mental health needs.
Tim is passionate about understanding behaviour, and helping families, teams and schools to manage different behaviours of children and young people with various needs and abilities.Â
Tim completed his Doctoral studies at Reading University, looking at sensory processing and mental health difficulties within Autism Spectrum Disorder/s. He continues to be involved in research both in the UK and internationally, focusing on sensory processing and mental health challenges. Â
Since returning to Australia in 2024, Tim is working in the Education Space, supporting families, educators and Psychologists in
Our Services
Community Support Group
Join our community support group to connect with other families and professionals facing similar challenges. Share experiences, resources, and build a supportive network together.
Regular Blog Updates
Stay informed with our regularly updated blogs that cover a wide range of topics related to health and education for children with complex needs. Each post is crafted to provide insights and helpful tips for caregivers and professionals alike.
Online Toolkit Access
Gain access to our comprehensive online toolkit designed for families and professionals supporting children with additional needs. This resource provides valuable information and practical strategies to enhance learning and development.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I contribute to Look Hear Australia's blog?
We welcome contributions from professionals and families who have experiences and insights to share. Please contact us through our website for more information about submitting a blog post.
What services does Look Hear Australia provide?
Look Hear Australia offers a range of services including an online toolkit for families and professionals, regular blogs featuring insights and resources, and access to a library of online knowledge specifically tailored for health and education professionals.
How can I access the online toolkit?
The online toolkit can be accessed through our website. Simply visit the 'Toolkit' section to explore the available resources and tools tailored to assist you.