Has
specialised in assessment of decision-making capacity
in a range of settings including rehabilitation, aged
care, psychiatry, and private practice. Liz has also
worked in the Caulfield Hospital Memory Clinic for
the past 18 years. She has provided educational presentations
on decision-making capacity to postgraduate neuropsychology
students, geriatricians, members of the Victorian
Civil Administrative Tribunal, and staff of the Office
of the Public Advocate. Liz has collaborated with
colleagues at La Trobe University to carry out a survey
of decision-making capacity assessment practices of
Australian neuropsychologists and more recently has
assisted with development of guidelines for report
writing for Guardianship Tribunals.