GINA BOYLE, OT

MEET GINA
Gina is a Occupational Therapist who is passionate about providing neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based, and family-centered care. She works collaboratively with children and their families to support meaningful goals in ways that are engaging, playful, and empowering.
Born and raised on Vancouver Island, Gina earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Victoria and went on to complete her Master of Occupational Therapy at the University of British Columbia as part of the inaugural Fraser cohort.
Gina brings several years of experience supporting neurodivergent children and youth in a variety of roles. Her approach is grounded in building trusting relationships and creating a safe, inclusive space where clients feel seen, heard, and celebrated.
Outside of the clinic, Gina enjoys hiking, camping, playing soccer, practicing yoga, and spending time with her cat, Zucchini. She is thrilled to be part of the VSLC team and is dedicated to continually learning and growing alongside her clients.
Gina Boyle has completed the following professional development courses:
- Here to Play: Recentering Children In Occupational Therapy Practice by Kelsie Olds
- 3 Steps to Improving Interoception: Evidence-Based Approach by Kelly Mahler
- Understanding PDA (Pathological Demands Avoidance) by Kristy Forbes
- Working Through a PDA Lens by Casel Enrich
- Sensory Profile 2 Assessment Training
- Indigenous Cultural Safety Program (UBC 23,24)
- Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
- Calm is Contagious: Strategies that reduce stress and increase connection with your autistic clients by Gillian Boudreau
- Autism Burnout: Understand it. Support it. Prevent it. by Kelly Mahler, Tanya Adkin, and David Gray-Hammond
Our Services
What Our Clients Say
Review Average!

