
Libby Callaway
Associate Professor
RAIL Research Centre
Associate Professor Libby Callaway is a registered occupational therapist who has worked in policy, research and practice for over thirty years in Australia and the USA. Libby currently works across the Rehabilitation, Ageing and Independent Living (RAIL) Research Centre and Occupational Therapy Department at Monash University, as well as clinically in her community-based private practice, Neuroskills. After five years as the voluntary President of the Australian Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Association (ARATA) – the national non-profit peak body for assistive technology stakeholders in Australia – Libby now continues her volunteering with ARATA as a general member. She is also a voluntary Director of the Homer Hack, a charity focused on rare gene variants and their impact on human functioning. Libby sits on the NDIS Home and Living Policy Steering Committee and Industry Chief Executive Advisory, and was the 2021 recipient of the Australian Allied Health Awards Occupational Therapist of the Year.