About
Patricia Falceta OAM
Patricia Falcetta is a highly experienced facilitator, with over 25 years of working in the public and private sectors in Australia. Neurodivergent herself, she is a passionate advocate for neurodivergent people; she is the Founder and Director of Social Living Solutions, which specialises in providing support for neurodivergent youth, families, and adults. She has created a wholistic program for families with neurodivergent members and published a resource that sits alongside this program.
Alongside this, Patricia provides support to organisations both nationally and internationally in mental health, well-being, and supporting their neurodivergent staff to thrive in the workplace.
Notably, she is a keynote speaker, speaker and panellist presenting at conferences both internationally and nationally.
Patricia holds qualifications in Positive Psychology, Education Support and Business. She is an accredited Emotional Intelligence Practitioner and is currently studying towards becoming an accredited Strengths Profile Practitioner.
Her expertise on mental health, well-being, and neurodivergent people has been widely recognised in her contributions to the field. In 2020, Patricia was awarded an “Iconic Woman Creating a Better World for All” by the Women’s Economic Forum. In 2019 and 2022, she was a finalist in the ACT Chief Ministers Inclusion Awards, in Canberra Australia.
Notably, she is a keynote speaker, speaker and panellist presenting at conferences both internationally and nationally.
Patricia holds qualifications in Positive Psychology, Education Support and Business. She is an accredited Emotional Intelligence Practitioner and is currently studying towards becoming an accredited Strengths Profile Practitioner.
Her expertise on mental health, well-being, and neurodivergent people has been widely recognised in her contributions to the field. In 2020, Patricia was awarded an “Iconic Woman Creating a Better World for All” by the Women’s Economic Forum. In 2019 and 2022, she was a finalist in the ACT Chief Ministers Inclusion Awards, in Canberra Australia.