Katy Bennett

Clinical Lead Therapist

Maggie Morton

Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist

Katy Bennett is the founder of KLB Children’s Therapy Ltd. She qualified as an Occupational Therapist in 2005 and since then has worked in both physical and mental health areas. She started working with children in 2006 and has never looked back!

Katy has worked in the NHS, for local authorities and in the private sector, covering special and mainstream schools, the housing sector and in to children's own homes. She has extensive post-graduate training in sensory integration, postural management, handwriting, visual perception, autistic spectrum disorder, kinesiotaping, the listening programme and much more.

Katy has provided training events to parents, teachers, and other professionals, as well as drop in sessions. She undertakes 1:1 assessments, treatment and group therapy, and tribunal/case management cases.

Maggie has extensive experience and knowledge working with children with whose sensory differences cause them and their families functional difficulties and is currently working with an international team supporting normative data collection for a new evaluation of sensory integration and praxis. She has delievered in depth assessments and developed treatment programmes to provide evidence based 1:1 treatment sessions, provided specialist equipment and completed assessments to adapt children's home and school environments to best meet their needs and increase their independence skills.

Maggie has also devised and delivered a range of training programmes for parents, carers, other healthcare professionals and education staff on topics including handwriting difficulties, sensory processing, fine and gross motor skills.

Maggie also provides postgraduate mentorship and tutoring in sensory integration through her affiliation with ASI Wise.


Elizabeth Arnaud

Therapy Assistant

Elizabeth Arnaud is our Therapy Assistant. Prior to specialising in paediatrics Liz worked in stroke rehabilitation, orthopaedics and general medicine. Liz began working with children in 1997, seeing children with a range of physical, social and communication, gross/fine motor, handwriting and sensory difficulties so she has a huge range of skills!

Liz has also fostered teenagers in the past, which can only be done by a very special person indeed! She has a great passion for working with children, loves seeing the progress they make and watching children’s confidence increase as they learn to become more independent.

Liz will be predominantly working with children in a mainstream school that commission KLB Children’s Therapy to provide their OT input.