Meet The Team
Henry Naser
Trauma Rehabilitation Driver Trainer | Bachelor of PsychologyHenry Naser is the Director of Safe2Go Driver Rehab and a dedicated Trauma Rehabilitation Driver Trainer with extensive experience supporting individuals recovering from motor vehicle accidents, particularly those involved in Compulsory Third Party (CTP) claims, as well as clients recovering from workplace injuries under WorkCover.
Henry has completed a Bachelor of Psychology, which strengthens his understanding of the psychological impact of road trauma, injury recovery, behavioural responses, and the barriers that can affect a person’s ability to return to driving safely and confidently. This academic background complements his practical rehabilitation work and supports Safe2Go’s trauma-informed and recovery-focused approach.
He has a strong clinical and practical understanding of the challenges many clients face following both motor vehicle accidents and workplace injuries. Henry recognises that the effects of a CTP accident or work-related injury can extend well beyond the physical injury itself and may include driving anxiety, trauma responses, hypervigilance, reduced confidence, emotional distress, adjustment difficulties, and medical or functional restrictions that affect a person’s capacity to drive safely.
His work is centred on helping clients gradually and safely rebuild confidence behind the wheel through a structured, supportive, and functional rehabilitation process. This includes clients who may be recovering from psychological trauma after a road accident, as well as those whose driving has been impacted by workplace injury, surgery, chronic pain, physical limitations, or other medical conditions affecting function, movement, coordination, or driving tolerance.
As Director of Safe2Go Driver Rehab, Henry has developed a specialised rehabilitation model designed to support clients through every stage of the return-to-driving process. This includes identifying baseline function, understanding psychological, physical, and practical barriers to driving, and implementing graded on-road rehabilitation tailored to each individual’s presentation, goals, and recovery needs. His approach is focused on meaningful functional outcomes, particularly where driving is linked to independence, family responsibilities, community access, and return to work.
Henry is particularly experienced in working with clients who have experienced trauma following a motor vehicle accident or who are managing driving-related barriers after a workplace injury. He understands the importance of pacing, trust, and emotional safety in rehabilitation, and works collaboratively with clients to help them progress without unnecessary pressure. His sessions are designed to promote confidence, practical skill development, self-awareness, and long-term independence.
Through Safe2Go Driver Rehab, Henry works alongside Occupational Therapists, rehabilitation providers, insurers, and other treatment professionals to deliver a comprehensive and client-centred service. He is committed to ensuring that clients affected by CTP accidents, WorkCover injuries, medical conditions, and trauma-related barriers receive targeted, evidence-informed support that addresses both the physical and psychological aspects of returning to driving.
Henry’s leadership reflects Safe2Go’s commitment to providing high-quality driver rehabilitation for individuals recovering from road trauma, workplace injury, and other conditions impacting driving capacity, with a strong emphasis on compassionate support, structured progression, and real-world functional outcomes.
Angela Stanojevic
Registered PsychologistAngela Stanojevic is a Registered Psychologist who provides compassionate, trauma-informed psychological support to individuals recovering from motor vehicle accidents, particularly those involved in Compulsory Third Party (CTP) claims, as well as clients recovering from workplace injuries under WorkCover.
Angela understands that recovery after a motor vehicle accident, workplace injury, or other significant health event is often not only physical, but also deeply psychological and psychosocial. Road-related trauma can affect far more than a person’s ability to drive. It can disrupt confidence, emotional wellbeing, daily routines, work capacity, family roles, social participation, community access, and a person’s overall sense of safety and independence. Many individuals experience heightened anxiety, hypervigilance, emotional overwhelm, loss of confidence, driving-related fear, and difficulty returning to normal day-to-day functioning following trauma or injury.
She recognises that for many people, driving is closely linked to autonomy, employment, parenting responsibilities, connection with others, and engagement in everyday life. When driving is impacted, the flow-on effect can extend into many areas of a person’s psychosocial functioning, including isolation, frustration, reduced self-esteem, avoidance behaviours, strain on relationships, and difficulty resuming previous roles and responsibilities. Angela works with clients to address not only the trauma response itself, but also the wider emotional and functional consequences that can emerge during recovery.
Her experience includes supporting individuals navigating the psychological impact of CTP accidents, injury-related trauma, adjustment difficulties, and the broader challenges that arise when an accident or injury changes how a person functions in everyday life. She understands the close relationship between trauma, emotional wellbeing, physical injury, and functional independence, and she tailors therapy to each client’s needs, goals, and stage of recovery.
Angela also understands that workplace injuries can lead to psychological barriers that affect a person’s confidence and capacity to return to driving safely, particularly where pain, reduced function, trauma responses, anxiety, or medical restrictions interfere with independence and day-to-day participation. Her work supports clients in understanding these barriers and developing practical strategies to manage them within a broader recovery-focused framework.
Angela draws on a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), mindfulness-based interventions, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. Her work is guided by a trauma-informed framework that prioritises emotional safety, trust, empowerment, and practical progress.
In addition to her work with motor vehicle accident, CTP, and WorkCover-related presentations, Angela has experience supporting clients with anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), anger management difficulties, emotional regulation challenges, self-esteem concerns, social difficulties, bullying, and adjustment-related issues.
Angela has worked across both public and private mental health settings and is committed to creating a supportive, non-judgmental therapeutic environment where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered. She is passionate about helping individuals achieve meaningful and lasting change, particularly when rebuilding confidence, emotional wellbeing, functional independence, and quality of life after trauma or injury.
At Safe2Go Driver Rehab, Angela’s role complements a broader recovery-focused approach for clients affected by motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, and other conditions that may contribute to driving anxiety, trauma responses, and psychosocial barriers to returning not only to driving, but to fuller participation in everyday life.
Tom Cleary
Occupational TherapistTom Cleary is an Occupational Therapist who works with clients recovering from motor vehicle accidents, with particular experience in the assessment and rehabilitation needs of individuals involved in Compulsory Third Party (CTP) claims.
Tom plays a key role in helping clients understand their current driving capacity following injury, trauma, or changes in functional ability after a motor vehicle accident. He recognises that recovery after a CTP accident can involve both physical and psychological barriers, and that returning to driving is often closely linked to independence, community access, family responsibilities, and return to work.
Through comprehensive Occupational Therapy driver assessments, Tom evaluates the client’s baseline presentation across a range of relevant areas. This may include cognitive processing, insight, reaction time, physical function, upper limb use, range of movement, coordination, pain presentation, emotional responses, and overall capacity to manage the demands of driving safely. His assessments help identify barriers, clarify risk factors, and inform practical, structured recommendations for the next stage of rehabilitation.
Tom understands that many clients involved in CTP accidents may also experience anxiety, loss of confidence, trauma-related responses, and uncertainty around returning to the road. He approaches each assessment in a calm, respectful, and supportive manner, ensuring clients feel safe and understood throughout the process. His work is focused not only on assessing function, but on contributing to a pathway that supports recovery, independence, and real-world outcomes.
As part of the Safe2Go Driver Rehab team, Tom works collaboratively with rehabilitation driver trainers, treating practitioners, rehabilitation providers, and insurers to deliver clear clinical recommendations and targeted rehabilitation planning. His role supports the development of structured, individualised return-to-driving pathways based on each client’s presentation, needs, and functional goals.
Tom is committed to evidence-informed, client-centred practice and to helping individuals affected by motor vehicle accidents move toward safer, more confident, and more independent driving outcomes.
Vicki Ruskin
Occupational TherapistVicki Ruskin is an Occupational Therapist with extensive experience supporting individuals recovering from motor vehicle accidents, particularly those involved in Compulsory Third Party (CTP) claims. She plays an important role in assessing functional driving capacity and helping clients establish a safe, structured pathway toward returning to driving.
Vicki understands that recovery following a motor vehicle accident is often complex and may involve both physical and psychological barriers. For many clients, returning to driving is not only about vehicle control, but also about regaining confidence, independence, community access, and the ability to resume everyday roles and responsibilities. She works with sensitivity to these broader recovery needs and provides a supportive, client-centred approach throughout the assessment process.
Through comprehensive Occupational Therapy driver assessments, Vicki evaluates each client’s baseline presentation in relation to the functional demands of driving. This may include cognitive functioning, reaction time, decision-making, physical capacity, range of movement, coordination, pain-related limitations, emotional responses, and the impact of trauma or anxiety on driving performance. Her assessments help identify barriers, clarify support needs, and inform practical recommendations for rehabilitation and return-to-driving planning.
Vicki is experienced in working with clients who may feel anxious, uncertain, or overwhelmed about driving again after a CTP accident. She approaches each assessment with professionalism, care, and a clear understanding of the need to balance safety, function, and emotional readiness. Her work contributes to a structured rehabilitation process that supports clients in progressing at an appropriate pace while working toward meaningful functional outcomes.
As part of the Safe2Go Driver Rehab team, Vicki works collaboratively with rehabilitation driver trainers, rehabilitation providers, insurers, and other treating practitioners to provide clear clinical guidance and tailored recommendations. Her role is central to identifying client needs and supporting effective return-to-driving pathways following injury and road trauma.
Vicki is committed to evidence-informed practice and to helping clients affected by motor vehicle accidents move toward greater confidence, independence, and safe driving participation.
Glen Solomon
Rehabilitation Driver TrainerGlen Solomon is a highly experienced Rehabilitation Driver Trainer who supports clients recovering from motor vehicle accidents, with a strong focus on individuals involved in Compulsory Third Party (CTP) claims. He plays an important role in helping clients gradually rebuild their confidence, independence, and functional driving capacity following injury and trauma.
Glen works closely with clients who may be experiencing driving anxiety, hypervigilance, reduced confidence, trauma-related responses, or difficulty returning to the road after a motor vehicle accident. He understands that returning to driving after a CTP accident is often a significant part of a person’s overall recovery, as it can affect independence, work capacity, family responsibilities, and day-to-day functioning.
Using a calm, supportive, and structured approach, Glen helps clients re-engage with driving through graded, practical, and client-centred rehabilitation sessions. His work focuses on identifying each client’s baseline, understanding barriers to safe and confident driving, and supporting progress at a pace that is appropriate to their needs and recovery stage. He is particularly mindful of the psychological impact of road trauma and works in a way that promotes emotional safety, confidence-building, and practical skill development.
As part of the Safe2Go Driver Rehab team, Glen contributes to a broader recovery-focused model that supports clients following CTP accidents and other injury-related driving barriers. His role complements the initial Occupational Therapy driver assessment process and helps clients work toward meaningful functional goals through structured on-road rehabilitation.
Glen is committed to creating a safe, respectful, and encouraging environment where clients feel supported rather than pressured. His approach helps clients build confidence step by step, regain trust in their driving ability, and move toward greater independence on the road.
Anamaria Dragic
Rehabilitation Driver TrainerAnamaria is a highly experienced driving instructor with over 20 years of delivering personalised, participant-focused driver training. She is committed to supporting individuals to build confidence, develop safe driving skills, and work toward greater independence through a calm, structured, and supportive approach.
Anamaria works closely with NDIS participants and has extensive experience supporting individuals living with PTSD, anxiety, intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, and older drivers requiring assessment or assistance with maintaining their driving capacity. She understands that driving is more than learning a skill behind the wheel. For many participants, it represents freedom, confidence, community access, and an important step toward increased independence in everyday life.
Her approach is centred on the individual goals, needs, and pace of each participant. Anamaria recognises that every person presents with their own strengths, challenges, and learning style, and she tailors each lesson accordingly. She provides a respectful and encouraging learning environment where participants can build confidence gradually, develop safe and consistent driving habits, and feel supported throughout the process.
Anamaria’s lessons are designed to support increased independence and community participation, the development of safe and confident driving skills, emotional regulation and anxiety management while driving, gradual exposure to more complex driving environments, and the strengthening of decision-making, road awareness, and hazard perception. She has a strong ability to read body language and adapt her teaching style to the participant’s presentation, helping to ensure each session remains safe, responsive, and effective.
Her qualifications and accreditations include a Certificate IV in Driving Instruction, Older Driver Assessment Licence, Certificate of Completion in Driver Assessment and Rehabilitation, Accredited MOD2 Instructor status, Accredited Keys2Drive Instructor status, and successful completion of Defensive Driving Training.
Anamaria provides flexible, participant-centred service delivery that aligns with individual goals and support plans. Her focus is always on safety, consistency, measurable progress, and building practical driving capacity in a way that empowers each participant. Whether providing ongoing support or shorter-term skill development, Anamaria brings patience, professionalism, and a calm, supportive presence to every session.
Cathrine Naser
Administrator | Bachelor of Psychology (in progress)Cathrine Naser is the Administrator at Safe2Go Driver Rehab and provides essential support across the day-to-day coordination of client services. She plays an important role in ensuring the smooth administrative operation of the business and helps maintain clear communication between clients, rehabilitation providers, insurers, and the Safe2Go team.
Cathrine is also completing a Bachelor of Psychology, which further strengthens her understanding of the psychological aspects of injury recovery, client wellbeing, and the broader challenges individuals may experience following a motor vehicle accident. This developing knowledge complements her administrative role within a service that supports clients involved in Compulsory Third Party (CTP) claims and return-to-driving rehabilitation.
She assists with the coordination of appointments, client intake, scheduling, documentation, and general administrative processes that support the delivery of Safe2Go’s driver rehabilitation services. Her role helps ensure that clients involved in CTP claims and motor vehicle accident recovery pathways receive a well-organised and professional service experience from initial enquiry through to ongoing program support.
Cathrine understands the importance of clear communication, responsiveness, and attention to detail, particularly when working within the context of injury recovery and insurer-supported rehabilitation. She contributes to creating a supportive and efficient process behind the scenes, helping the clinical and rehabilitation team focus on client care and recovery outcomes.
As part of the Safe2Go Driver Rehab team, Cathrine is committed to providing a professional, friendly, and organised point of support that helps clients and stakeholders feel informed, assisted, and well looked after throughout the rehabilitation process.