Jonathan Toussaint

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Jonathan Toussaint’s professional life has been dedicated to the not-for-profit community sector. This has included over 25 years’ experience in clinical leadership and executive management roles in the areas of disability, mental health and children’s services. Prior to commencing his role as CEO at Thorndale, Jonathan served as the CEO of a NDIS approved provider, and more recently was responsible for the rollout of the National Disability Insurance Agency’s (NDIA) ‘best practice’ in early childhood intervention across Australia. Jonathan Toussaint successfully delivered a succinct set of recommendations for the NDIA, and stakeholders across the country, which elevate the sector to a benchmark level of delivery for children with a disability or developmental delay. [1]

Jonathan Toussaint
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Born
Jonathan Toussaint

(1955-10-28) October 28, 1955 (age 69)
Occupation Parenting and Relationship Counsellor
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Website doctorjonathantoussaint.com

Jonathan is a dynamic and engaging leader, with demonstrable experience in organizational innovation and rejuvenation. Jonathan Toussaint was a strategic partner in the Prime Minister's Gold Award for Excellence in Public Sector Management and has developed leading-edge practices that strengthen the family and community. Jonathan holds formal qualifications in psychology and a PhD in health science, and has a strong advocacy mindset for equality, human rights and social justice. [2]

Career

Doctor Jonathan Toussaint is a renowned counsellor, leader, marriage celebrant, educator, speaker, and author. He has dedicated his life to providing individuals, couples, families, and communities with counselling services.[3]

Book

  • How Do I Look? Keys to a Healthy Body Image [4]
  • How to Talk to Girls [5]

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