About All and Sundry Therapy

Our Story

All and Sundry Therapy was born from a simple belief: that everyone deserves behaviour support that truly sees them—not as a diagnosis, a case file, or a problem to be solved, but as a whole person with their own story, strengths, and aspirations.

Founded by Elly Ball, who wanted to create a practice built on genuine connection and collaborative care, All and Sundry Therapy exists to challenge the transactional, remote model of support that has become all too common. Elly brought on her colleague Khaila from a previous role, united by their shared commitment to trauma-informed, neuro-affirming practice. As the practice grew, Goldie joined the team to bring face-to-face behaviour support to the Far South Coast, ensuring that people in regional areas had access to the same quality, person-centred care.

We believe that real connection happens face-to-face, that trust is built through presence, and that meaningful change grows from collaboration—not prescription.

Our name, "All and Sundry," reflects our inclusive philosophy: we're here for everyone. Every person, every family, every support network. We celebrate neurodiversity, honour lived experience, and walk alongside people as partners, not gatekeepers.

Meet Our Team

Elly Ball

Principal Clinician & Senior Behaviour Support Specialist

Elly is an experienced Behaviour Support Practitioner with ten years in the role. Prior to this, she worked across a range of positions including supported independent living leadership and broader disability support roles. This diverse background enables Elly to relate to the teams she partners with and deliver strategies that are practical, evidence-informed, and grounded in real-world practice.

 

Elly is strongly committed to equity, access, and inclusion for people with disability, working from a foundation of ethical, human rights practice. Her experience spans supporting children and adults with intellectual disability through to end-of-life care. She has particular interests in trauma informed practice, the intersection of dementia and disability, sexuality and relationships, and supporting people with complex mental health and physical needs.

 

As the founder of All and Sundry, Elly established the practice to address a significant gap in face-to-face behaviour support services along the South Coast. Her extensive work across multiple organisations and service models has shaped a deep understanding of what constitutes meaningful, collaborative behaviour support.

 

Based in Bermagui Elly brings a trauma-informed, person-centred approach that meets people where they are. She works closely with participants and their networks to develop supports that improve quality of life and create meaningful outcomes.

Elly holds tertiary qualifications in Psychology, Counselling, and Community Services.

Khaila Minogue

Principal Clinician & Senior Behaviour Support Specialist

Khaila is a Senior Behaviour Support Specialist with over eight years of experience in behaviour support and more than a decade working across community services. Her background spans aged care, supported independent living (SIL), and support coordination, giving her a broad understanding of the systems and environments people navigate.


Her practice is grounded in trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, person-centred and dignity-driven approaches. She views each person as the expert in their own life and works alongside individuals and their support networks to ensure all interventions are ethical, affirming, strengths based and least restrictive.


In her years of experience, Khaila has led a team of practitioners and is committed to face-to-face practice, valuing the insights that come from meeting people in their own environments. This helps her develop support strategies that are practical, achievable and genuinely responsive to a person’s day-to-day reality.


Khaila supports people across the lifespan and has particular interests in co-occurring disability and complex mental health, trauma informed practice, and degenerative conditions. Alongside her behaviour support work, she also contributes to the suicide prevention sector in a casual capacity.

Khaila holds a Master of Social Work, a Bachelor of Applied Social Science, a Graduate Certificate in Business Management, and a Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance.

Goldie Rutherford

Behaviour Support Practitioner

Goldie is a Behaviour Support Practitioner and technology consultant with over two decades of experience working across the disability and technology sectors. His career began in 1998, and since 2000, he has worked in Australia in roles spanning from support work to senior management. His background uniquely combines deep industry knowledge with expertise in web design, AI integration, and app development, offering a blend of practical care and innovative solutions.


Goldie’s approach is centred on practical, real-world application, informed by his years of hands-on experience as a support worker in supported independent living (SIL), a social educator in day programs, and a leader of large teams. He is committed to ethical practice, leveraging technology to create meaningful improvements and drive efficiency for NDIS and aged care providers.

His leadership experience, combined with his work implementing full technology overhauls for multiple providers, gives him a comprehensive understanding of the operational and strategic needs that underpin quality service delivery.


Based in Bega, Goldie is passionate about the intersection of technology and human services. He continues to apply his skills as a web designer and AI integrator for NDIS, aged care, and other ethical businesses, focusing on projects that aim to enhance service delivery and improve outcomes for everyone involved.


Goldie holds tertiary qualifications in Management and Leadership, Disability Support, and Training and Assessment.

Connect with us

If you're seeking behaviour support that is steady, collaborative, strengths-focused, and grounded in real-world environments, we're ready to walk alongside you—and the person you support.

We welcome referrals from participants, families, support coordinators, schools, and allied health teams.