Interest Group Courses
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Teaching children self-regulation skills using the Alert program
ECU Mount Lawley Campus 10:308 Access from Central Avenue, Mount LawleyThis presentation aims to give you an insight on how to use the Alert program as a tool to promote and teach children self-regulation skills. Berry Johnston will also share with you how she has been able to use the Alert program in schools such as the Fremantle Language Development Centre. Presenter: Berry Johnson, OT […]
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Learning to embrace technology and smart devices as a powerful resource in your OT toolkit
Osborne Park HospitalA smart device can be a valuable tool and quick to access, low cost AT option. This session aims to show how simple technology can be and aims to encourage OTs to embrace using it in rehabilitation. This presentation will show how you can use features, voice assistants to turn your device into: a talking […]
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Continence Health and Management from an Allied Health Perspective
ECU Mount Lawley Campus 10:308 Access from Central Avenue, Mount LawleyTabitha Poole is an Occupational Therapist and the team leader of the PEBBLES continence service. She will be presenting on toileting skill development, red flags, when and how to refer to PEBBLES, toilet training tips and tricks as well as answering questions. PRESENTER: Tabitha Poole WHEN: Tuesday 4th February 2020, 6.30pm. WHERE: Edith Cowan University […]
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Attention Autism
The Boulevard Centre, Floreat 99 The Boulevard, Floreat (Lower Level of Cambridge Library)In February we are hosting Attention Autism, a 2-day course that equips attendees with the skills to set up and run the four stage Attention Autism programme, focusing on the practical aspects of intervention, working in a team and offering an irresistible invitation to learn. Numbers are limited for these courses, so register ASAP. We will […]
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Attention Autism
The Boulevard Centre, Floreat 99 The Boulevard, Floreat (Lower Level of Cambridge Library)In February we are hosting Attention Autism, a 2-day course that equips attendees with the skills to set up and run the four stage Attention Autism programme, focusing on the practical aspects of intervention, working in a team and offering an irresistible invitation to learn. Numbers are limited for these courses, so register ASAP. We will […]
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Sleep Update – Focus on the home setting
Osborne Park HospitalWith heightened awareness of the importance of sleep for health, wellbeing and function, Occupational Therapists are increasingly addressing sleep as part of clients' occupational performance. Many factors affect the fine balance of our clients' sleep and daytime function. In this session, Sue will focus on factors related to the home setting, with discussion of practical […]
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Paediatric Practice at Calm and Connected
We would like to welcome Occupational Therapist, Steph Alymore, to present around the topic of Paediatric practice at Calm and Connected in our first Ever virtual PD! Stephanie enjoys working with children, their families, teachers and other important supports to help achieve the individual and families goals. She has experience working in the areas of […]
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April PD Postponed: Improving Motor Skills in Young Children: The Animal Fun Program
April PD Postponed - Amidst all the changes and challenges going on with the world at the moment, the DOT(WA) Exec have decided to postpone the April meeting and PD 'Improving the Motor Skills of Young Children with the Animal Fun Program’. We will do some test runs of hosting a live online only PD […]
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Sleep in OT
Zoom OnlineDr Sue McCabe is an occupational therapist, working as a clinician, a researcher and a sessional OT teacher. She graduated in Perth in 1980, and has worked across a range of settings - including spinal and neuro rehab, community paediatrics, and equipment design – in the UK, the Northern Territory and Perth. Last year, she […]
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The development of a school based intervention to improve the school participation and school connectedness of students with autism in mainstream primary schools
Zoom OnlinePresenter Amy Hodges is an Occupational therapist and the primary author of In My Shoes, a school based intervention that she developed as part of her doctoral studies that aims to improve the school participation and connectedness of students with autism in mainstream primary schools. Amy will share with you the journey that led to […]