UniSA Occupational Therapy Student Society

The club for all Occupational Therapy students.

About us

The club for all Occupational Therapy students.

2025 Student Committee:

President: Zoe Kroeger

Treasurers: Kiara Cenko & Oliver Cenko

Secretary: Annie Warrick

Social Directors: Ebony Sellick & Abbie Dillon

 

1st year rep: Oliver Cenko
2nd year rep: Annie Warrick
3rd year rep: Bree McCauley
4th year rep: Mitchell Miller
Master's student rep: 

Get in touch with us via Facebook and Instagram, and feel free to suggest ideas for future events run by UniSA Occupational Therapy.

Meet us

Download our resources

  • 2014 AGM

    2014 Annual General Meeting minutes

  • 2015 AGM

    2015 Annual General Meeting minutes

  • 2016 AGM

    2016 Annual General Meeting minutes

  • 2017 AGM

    2017 Annual General Meeting minutes

  • 2018 AGM

    2018 Annual General Meeting minutes

  • 2019 AGM

    2019 Annual General Meeting minutes

  • 2020 AGM

    2020 Annual General Meeting minutes

  • 2021 AGM

    2021 Annual General Meeting minutes

  • 2022 AGM

    2022 Annual General Meeting minutes

  • 2023 AGM

    The minutes for the Occupational Therapy Student Society 2023 AGM.

  • 2024 AGM

    2024 Annual General Meeting minutes

  • 2025 ASM

    2025 Annual Special Meeting minutes

  • 2025 SM

    2025 Special Meeting minutes

  • Rules of Governance

    UniSA Occupational Therapy Student Society Rules of Governance

  • Rules of Governance 2025

    UniSA Occupational Therapy Student Society - Updated Rules of Governance

Products

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