Leanne George

Leanne George

I pay my respects to the traditional custodians of the Dharawal peoples on the land in which I work.

Senior Support Coordinator / Psychosocial Recovery Coach

Prior to joining Marli and Moe, Leanne worked as a Remedial Massage Therapist, supporting clients with disabilities. She has a genuine passion for helping people improve their quality of life and brings a caring, hands-on approach to her work.

Leanne understands the impact that stress can have on a family unit and recognises that each family member may respond differently to challenging life events. Her insight and empathy enable her to provide thoughtful, individualised support.

With a big heart full of compassion and understanding, Leanne is dedicated to delivering the highest quality service to her clients in her role as a Support Coordinator.

Shania Munro

Shania Munro

I pay my respects to the traditional custodians of the Dharawal peoples on the land in which I work.

Support Coordinator / Psychosocial Recovery Coach

Shania is a compassionate and understanding individual who strives to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. She brings joy and positivity to those she supports, always aiming to uplift and empower her clients.

Before joining Marli and Moe, Shania worked in a school environment, assisting students from diverse backgrounds with agricultural activities. This experience helped her develop strong interpersonal skills and a deep appreciation for inclusive, hands-on support.

Through personal experience, Shania understands the emotional impact and stress families face when a loved one receives a diagnosis. She recognises the challenges in accessing appropriate support and is passionate about helping others navigate this journey.

In her role, Shania is committed to assisting clients in accessing the services and supports they need to achieve their goals and live fulfilling lives.

Chloe Coupland

Chloe Coupland

I pay my respects to the traditional custodians of the Dharawal peoples on the land in which I work.

Support Coordinator / Psychosocial Recovery Coach

Chloe is a vibrant young woman with a strong background in customer service and injury management. Over the past two years, she has worked closely with individuals to ensure they are properly compensated for their injuries and supported throughout their rehabilitation journey. Chloe is passionate about ensuring people with disabilities have access to the support they need to thrive.

Coming from a large family of six children, Chloe has two brothers who were recently diagnosed—one with ASD, behavioural and learning difficulties, and the other with ASD and ADHD. Through her personal experience, Chloe has gained a deep understanding of the challenges children, teenagers, and their families face in navigating diagnoses and accessing early, appropriate support.

A lifelong animal lover—especially of rescues—Chloe enjoys spending time with her family and friends, socialising, and embracing new experiences (her most recent adventure: skydiving!). With her bubbly and kind nature, Chloe is always making new connections and building strong networks in both her personal and professional life.

Annika Ford

Annika Ford

I pay my respects to the traditional custodians of the Dharawal peoples on the land in which I work.

Support Coordinator / Psychosocial Recovery Coach

Annika has nearly five years of dedicated experience in the disability sector, beginning her journey as a Disability Support Worker in regional group homes, and later working as a Sport and Recreation Coordinator in Southwest Sydney. Her background in Early Childhood Education and Care, combined with five years as a medical receptionist alongside healthcare professionals, has given her a deep understanding of both disabilities and the healthcare system.

Passionate about supporting individuals with mental health and complex needs, Annika pursued further education, earning a Certificate in Understanding Traumatic Brain Injuries from the University of Tasmania. She has also completed training in Diabetes Management, Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) Management, and Regulated Restrictive Practices for Children and Young People.

Her experience spans a broad range of conditions, including ADHD, ASD, intellectual disabilities, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injuries, schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder, dementia, and more.

Today, Annika focuses on empowering individuals and promoting inclusivity within the disability community. She is committed to advocating for accessibility and equality, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Outside of work, Annika enjoys a rich personal life. She’s an avid reader with a personal library of over 400 books (and counting). A passionate baker, she loves trying new recipes to share with friends and her fiancé. She also enjoys crafting and spends her spare time knitting trauma teddies for the Red Cross Australia, providing comfort to children who have experienced traumatic situations.