Rebecca Keeley is a dedicated allied health professional with a Master of Business Administration (Distinction) from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor of Speech Pathology from Flinders University. With hands-on experience from remote First Nations communities in the Northern Territory to farming communities on the Hay Plains, Rebecca is deeply committed to improving allied health services for children and families in rural areas.
Her passion drove her to found Yarn, an innovative digital health platform addressing geographical barriers, service delivery challenges, and speech pathology waitlists nationwide. Yarn aims to empower clinicians and patients through evidence-based, gamified programs, providing parents with tools to support their child’s communication while awaiting services. Rebecca envisions Yarn as a catalyst for revitalising equitable healthcare systems across rural and remote Australia.
The AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award shines a spotlight on some of the most inspirational, courageous, innovative and hardworking women in the business, and celebrates all that rural Australia has to offer. This award recognises women having a positive impact in rural industries, businesses and communities and inspires the next generation of female leaders across all aspects of regional, rural and remote Australia.
Find out more at agrifutures.com.au/rwa.
27 окт 2024