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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210816T083000
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SUMMARY:Hand Therapy Soft Tissue Course 2021
DESCRIPTION:THIS COURSE IS CURRENTLY FULL TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITLIST IN CASE OF A CANCELLATION PLEASE EMAIL OUR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CO-ORDINATOR\, CAROLYN EARLE AT C.EARLE@BIGPOND.COM \nHAND THERAPY SOFT TISSUE COURSE – ZAC SCAMPOLI \nMONDAY 16th AUGUST \nIn this full-day course\, Zac Scampoli will present a range of both theory and practical soft tissue skills relevant to hand therapists. \nZac is the an Occupational Therapist who graduating from Edith Cowan University\, his passion has always been to help people which is why he felt Occupational Therapy was perfect for him and it was through receiving treatment from a Soft Tissue Occupational Therapist which drove him to pursue a career specialising in this area. Zac’s clinical interests include assisting athletes with their sporting performance as well as the benefits of ergonomic practice. Zac works at Perth Wellness Centre as a soft tissue OT and is very experienced in the area. He also works with teaching and student education at his clinic. \nThe course will address the foundations and principles of soft tissue treatment in OT\, as well as considering evidence-based interventions for managing the soft tissue issues of hand and upper limb conditions. \nAttendees will cover a range of clinically relevant information\, including the Principles of management of soft tissue conditions along with :- \n\nCommon clinical soft tissue assessments\nBarriers to soft tissue healing\, inflammatory considerations and complex cases\nReferred pain considerations\nNeural and plexus connections and influences\nPostural considerations and assessments\nConsideration of shoulder\, scapular and cervical involvement in hand and upper limb conditions\nPrinciples of soft tissue release\nConsideration of best evidence-based practice and current clinical interventions in soft tissue management\nContraindications in soft tissue management\nPractical demonstrations throughout and small hands-on practice groups\n\n  \n\n\n\nHand Therapy – Soft Tissue Course\n\n\nDate\nMonday 16th August 2021 \n8:30 – 17:00\n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, \n112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\n      Cost \n  \n  \n \nEarly bird before 16/7/21 \nMember $200 \nRural/ remote $150 \nNon-members $375 \nStudent $100 \nStandard rate after 16/7/21 \nMember $250 \nRural/ remote $175 \nNon-members $375 \nStudent $200\n\n\nRefreshments\nWelcome coffee/tea\, morning tea\, lunch and afternoon tea provided\n\n\n\nBook online\nIf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below :- \n**PD Registration Form 2021 \nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/hand-therapy-soft-tissue-course-2021/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210812T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210812T083000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
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SUMMARY:Smart Home Automation
DESCRIPTION:The next OT Services in the Home Interest Group meeting will take place at TADWA Bassendean. \nDoug Crockett from Intelligent Homes will share with us how he and his team are working with clinicians to develop workable solutions in the Smart Home automated space. This applied to new builds and retrofit of current housing options. This will cover process\, assessment/consultancy\, goal achievement and advice for the home owner. \nJoin us to learn more and to ask relevant questions with the ever changing landscape of technology. \nPresenter: Doug Crockett \nDate: Thursday 12th August \nTime: 7:30am – 8:30am \nLocation: \nFace-to-face: TADWA Bassendean – Goggle Map \nVirtual: Goggle chat\, link will be emailed \nCost: \nFree for WA OT Association members \n$10 for non-members. \nPlease purchase ticket below to register your attendance (in person or virtual) \nAttendance in person at TADWA\nAttendance via remote goggle chats (similar to Zoom)\n  \nLike to become a member of WAOTA? Memberships for 2021 are now open  \nJoin WAOTA\nRenew Membership\nIf you would like to be added to the mailing list\, please email info@waota.com.au
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/smart-home-automation/
LOCATION:TADWA Bassendean\, 371 Collier Road\, Bassendean\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="OT Services in the Home Interest Group":MAILTO:otservicesinthehome@waota.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210810T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210810T203000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210809T013516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210809T013621Z
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SUMMARY:Triple P Positive Parenting; What it is and what it isn't
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, 10th August 2021\nTime: 6.30pm\nPresenter: Leigh Dix \nTopic: Triple P Positive Parenting; What it is and what it isn’t \nTriple P-positive parenting is a flexible\, evidence-based\, multilevel\, preventively oriented parenting and family support strategy developed by the Matthew Sanders and his colleagues at the University of Queensland. The program aims to prevent severe behavioral\, emotional\, and developmental problems in children by enhancing the knowledge\, skills\, and confidence of parents. This presentation will discuss the many delivery formats and variations of Triple P\, as well as discussing Triple P strategies\, including the use of quiet time and time out. What does it mean to discipline a child?  And where do these practices fit in the debate around child mental health\, attachment\, trauma and restrictive practice? \nLeigh Dix\, an accredited Triple P practitioner for the past 25 years\, is uniquely positioned within the Health and Disability Services sectors to discuss this topic. \nZoom video conference details: \n\nMeeting ID: 890 9784 6934\nJoin Zoom meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89097846934\n\nZoom instructions can be found on our website: https://dotwa.org.au/monthly-meeting/ \nIf you have any difficulty joining the meeting and require support from the DOT(WA) Executive Committee\, call Jacqui Hunt on 0407 834 097. \nDOT(WA) will also be holding their Annual General Meeting (AGM) following the above PD and invite all DOT(WA) members to stay online to attend the meeting.
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/triple-p-positive-parenting-what-it-is-and-what-it-isnt/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="DOT(WA) - MOU with WAOTA":MAILTO:j.hunt@ecu.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210806T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210806T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210628T065816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210809T022144Z
UID:55787-1628238600-1628267400@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Taking the Coaching Approach 2021 Repeat Course
DESCRIPTION:This course is currently full. To be placed on the waitlist for any cancellations or future courses please email of Professional Development Co-ordinator\, Carolyn Earle on c.earle@bigpond.com  \nAbout the course  \nThe ‘Taking a coaching approach’ workshop offers an additional developmental tool for those who work directly with people that is built on a style of communication and motivation aimed at unlocking a person’s potential to maximise their performance. Rather than ‘telling\, directing and instructing’ the coaching approach aims at developing internal or self-motivation – aiming at the ‘inner person’ rather than external motivators. It is aimed at helping a person learn rather than teaching them.  \nThe aim of the workshop is to provide coaching principles and processes and practice sessions to consolidate within people helpers a methodology that taps into the potential that exists within the client or patient. The methodology focuses on questions that raise awareness (what is happening around the client or patient; raise self-awareness (what they are experiencing personally) and to raise responsibility (take responsibility for their actions and increasing ownership and accountability).  \nSession One: Defining Coaching and the Coaching Approach  \n• What is coaching?  \n• Coaching demonstration and debrief  \n• Distinctions between professions (mentoring\, consultant\, manager\, therapy\, counselling etc)  \n• Listening as a coach – listening ‘to’\, ‘though’\, ‘just’ and the 3 ‘A’s of listening  \nSession Two: Coaching with the GROW Model  \n• Introduction to the GROW model  \n• Working with the GROW coaching questions  \n• Coaching practice and debrief  \nSession Three: Facilitating a Coaching Conversation  \n• Speaking with clear intention  \n• What makes a good coaching question?  \n• Genuine inquiry and unattached advocacy  \nSession Four: Further Practice Facilitating a Coaching Conversation  \n• Coaching practice  \n• Debrief and highlight learning applicable to the OT role \n VENUE  – Pagoda Conference Room\, Pagoda Resort\, 12 Melville Parade\, Como  \nCOST – Early bird before 15/7/21 Standard rate after 15/7/21  \nEarly Bird Member $200 Standard Member $250  \nEarly Bird Rural/remote member $150 Standard Rural/remote member $187.50  \nNon-members $395 \nEarly Bird Student $100 Standard Student $120  \nBook Online\nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided \nIf you prefer booking offline\, please use the registration form below :- \n**PD Registration Form 2021
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/taking-the-coaching-approach-2021-repeat-course/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210802T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210802T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210503T064937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210804T022518Z
UID:55444-1627909200-1627923600@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Memory Strategies following ABI 2021
DESCRIPTION:THIS COURSE IS CURRENTLY FULL TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITLIST IN CASE OF A CANCELLATION PLEASE EMAIL OUR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CO-ORDINATOR\, CAROLYN EARLE AT C.EARLE@BIGPOND.COM \nMEMORY STRATEGIES FOLLOWING ABI – GILL SMITH \nMONDAY 2nd AUGUST \nGill Smith has over twenty five years experience as an Occupational Therapist she has worked in a variety of settings including out-patients and community based rehabilitation both in Perth and England\, with adults aged 16+ who have a variety of impairments. In the past she has developed and delivered tutorials to Hallam and Edith Cowan University Occupational Therapy schools. \nThis workshop is aimed at Occupational Therapists with experience of working in this clinical area and will cover – \n\nThe use of information processing model of cognition to describe and understand the skills needed for memory\nEncoding\, storage and retrieval outlined with ideas about how to identify and manage problems at each stage\nCategories / memory types described with examples of application in everyday life\nFactors that impact on everybody’s effective memory with ideas to improve memory function\nAssessment tools and their use\nRehabilitation principles and strategies for impairments of each skill and memory category will be revisited and explored with case examples used to illustrate points\n\n  \n\n\n\nDate\nMonday 2nd August 2021\n\n\nTime\n13:00 – 17:00 course \n17:00 – 18:00 refreshments\n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost\nEarly Bird before 2/7/21 \nMember $100.00 \nRural/ remote member $75.00 \nNon-members $187.50 \nStudent $50 \nStandard rate after 2/7/21 \nMember $125.00 \nRural/ remote member $92.50 \nNon-members $187.50 \nStudent $65.00\n\n\nRefreshments\nAfternoon Tea and refreshments included\n\n\n\nBook online\nIf you prefer booking online\, you can use the registration form below. \n**PD Registration Form 2021 \nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/memory-strategies-following-abi-2021/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210723T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210723T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
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SUMMARY:Taking the Coaching Approach 2021
DESCRIPTION:THIS COURSE IS FULLY BOOKED OUT – IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ATTENDING A REPEAT COURSE PLEASE EMAIL OUR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CO-ORDINATOR\, CAROLYN EARLE ON C.EARLE@BIGPOND.COM \nTAKING THE COACHING APPROACH \nGRAHAM TAYLOR \nFRIDAY JULY 23RD \n About the course. \nThe ‘Taking a coaching approach’ workshop offers an additional developmental tool for those who work directly with people that is built on a style of communication and motivation aimed at unlocking a person’s potential to maximise their performance. Rather than ‘telling\, directing and instructing’ the coaching approach aims at developing internal or self-motivation – aiming at the ‘inner person’ rather than external motivators. It is aimed at helping a person learn rather than teaching them. \nThe aim of the workshop is to provide coaching principles and processes and practice sessions to consolidate within people helpers a methodology that taps into the potential that exists within the client or patient. The methodology focuses on questions that raise awareness (what is happening around the client or patient; raise self-awareness (what they are experiencing personally) and to raise responsibility (take responsibility for their actions and increasing ownership and accountability). \nPractical content \nPractical coaching principles and processes are demonstrated\, elaborated and practiced within the workshop. The workshop involves two full practice sessions of combining the coaching principles\, coaching process (the GROW model) and the listening and speaking skills of the coaching approach. \nMaterial Provided \nA full set of support notes are provided for each participant that covers the principles\, processes and the listening and speaking of the coaching approach. \nTarget Audience \nThe coaching approach can be applied to any\, and all\, human interaction. It is particularly relevant to those engaged in people helping\, people management\, people leadership\, people development and people care. \nSession One:  Defining Coaching and the Coaching Approach \n\nWhat is coaching?\nCoaching demonstration and debrief\nDistinctions between professions (mentoring\, consultant\, manager\, therapy\, counselling etc)\nListening as a coach – listening ‘to’\, ‘though’\, ‘just’ and the 3 ‘A’s of listening\n\nSession Two: Coaching with the GROW Model \n\nIntroduction to the GROW model\nWorking with the GROW coaching questions\nCoaching practice and debrief\n\nSession Three: Facilitating a Coaching Conversation \n\nSpeaking with clear intention\nWhat makes a good coaching question?\nGenuine inquiry and unattached advocacy\n\nSession Four: Further Practice Facilitating a Coaching Conversation \n\nCoaching practice\nDebrief and highlight learning applicable to the OT role\n\nAbout the Speaker \nGraham has spent the past 51 years of his life encouraging\, supporting\, and developing people in leadership and management roles. \nGraham has had extensive experience in the Training and Development field. This experience started in the field of Youth Work where he was instrumental in developing strategic training and development for Youth Workers and young people and then\, in the mid 1980’s\, he moved into the management and development consultancy field within organisations. His consultancy has three interrelated arms or services: Leadership development\, Coaching and Facilitation services and a Training arm. \nOver the 37 years Graham has built up a formidable client base that includes small to large business enterprises\, government organisations and ‘not for profit’ groups covering such sectors as health\, human services\, education and training\, oil and gas\, mining\, finance\, and manufacturing. Over the past 26 years there has been a clear bent toward leadership development and the powerful process of coaching. Today\, within the scope of the ‘three arms of the consultancy’ up to three quarters of Graham’s professional time is focussed on Executive Coaching (coaching leaders and managers) within a wide range of organisations. \nGraham was first introduced to a ‘formal’ coaching structure in 1994 while working overseas. The coaching model provided a powerful structure and a use of linguistic tools that clearly assisted clients (and himself!) in developing the inner person and producing possibilities and options that did not seem visible outside of coaching. This in turn led to a pursuit of coaching models and methodology that peaked in the completion of a Graduate Diploma in Professional Coaching from the Newfield Institute (Australia) in 2001 that focused on ontological coaching models and frameworks. \nIn the past 20 years Graham has coached around 480 people for a total in excess of 500 coaching hours. He is usually coaching between 35 – 45 clients at any given time. His coaching tends to move in and out of what he likes to call ‘Outer Work’ and ‘Inner Work’. Outer Work being coaching for performance – to do with setting and achieving goals and choosing and executing actions. Inner Work relates to coaching for ‘being’ and is to do with beliefs\, values\, purpose\, and confidence. \nOver the past 8 years Graham has designed and facilitated a program titled ‘Taking the coaching approach’. This program has been used extensively in Saint John of God Health Care hospitals and facilities across Australia to develop health care workers to develop a coaching approach. It has also been used extensively in the WA Health Department\, including Country Health (WACHS). \nQualifications/accreditations \n\nBachelor of Commerce\, University of Western Australia (1977)\nDiploma in Ontological Coaching (2001)\nModules 1-3\, Advanced Diploma of Ontological Coaching (2006 – 13)\nCertified Ontological and Leadership Program (2019)\nDiploma in Leadership and Management\, ETAS Group (2016)\nDiploma of Management\, ETAS Group (2014)\nDiploma of Public Administration\, Perth Technical College (1971)\nCertificate 4 in Training and Assessment\, ETAS Group (1999)\nProfessional Certified Coach (PCC)\, ICF (2008)\nExperience in debriefing Lifestyles Inventory\, DISC profile and Myers Briggs in a coaching context\nCo-Director of Programs (2011) and Faculty member of Coach School (2004 – 2013)\n\n\n\n\nTaking the Coaching Approach\n\n\nDate\nFriday July 23rd 2021 \n08:30 – 16:30\n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Conference Room\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost \n  \n  \n \nEarly bird before 23/6/21 \nMember $200.00 \nRural/remote member $150.00 \nNon-members $395.00 \nStudent $100.00 \nStandard rate after 23/6/21 \nMember $250.00 \nRural/remote member $187.50 \nNon-members $395.00 \nStudent $120.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRefreshments\nWelcome Tea/Coffee\, Morning tea\, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.\n\n\n\nBook Online\nIf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below :- \n**PD Registration Form 2021 \nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided \n 
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/taking-the-coaching-approach-2021/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210617T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210617T083000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210506T033711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210506T033711Z
UID:55472-1623915000-1623918600@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Wheelchair Transportation Options
DESCRIPTION:Due to Covid restrictions and limited number of attendees allowed\, online tickets must be purchased and presented in order to attend. Unfortunately the OT Services Interest Group are unable to accept those who show on the morning without previously purchasing a ticket. \nThe next OT Services in the Home Interest Group meeting will take place at Freedom Motors Malaga. Troy will provide a practical demonstration of a range of equipment including wheelchair hoists and equipment for transporting wheelchair and scooters. He will also provide an overview of wheelchair transport occupant restraint systems and requirements. There will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions and to look at the broader range of equipment available from Freedom Motors \nPresenter: Troy Rowe \nDate: Thursday 17th June \nTime: 7:30am – 8:30am \nLocation: Freedom Motors\, 19 Kalli Street Malaga – Goggle Map \nhttp://www.freedommotorsaustralia.com.au/ \nCost: \nFree for WA OT Association members \n$10 for non-members. \nPlease book online to register your attendance \nBook Online\nLike to become a member of WAOTA? Memberships for 2021 are now open  \nJoin WAOTA\nRenew Membership\nIf you would like to be added to the mailing list\, please email info@waota.com.au
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/wheelchair-transportation-options/
LOCATION:Western Australia
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="OT Services in the Home Interest Group":MAILTO:otservicesinthehome@waota.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210608T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210608T183000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210604T025331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210604T025331Z
UID:55694-1623177000-1623177000@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:TOYS\, PLAY\, COMMUNITY
DESCRIPTION:Topic: TOYS\, PLAY\, COMMUNITY \nThis presentation by Louise Bell will discuss Toy Libraries and the secret to how your clients can access hundreds of quality toys to meet their therapeutic goals. Louise Bell is an Occupational Therapist and also a project officer at Toy Libraries Australia. \nDate: Tuesday\, 8th June 2021 \nTime: 6.30pm \nZoom video conference details:\nMeeting ID: 841 2093 0806\n• Join from PC\, Mac\, iOS or Android: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84120930806\n• Join by phone: +61 8 7150 1149 \nZoom instructions can be found on our website: https://dotwa.org.au/monthly-meeting/ \nIf you have any difficulty joining the meeting on the day and require support from the DOT(WA) Executive Committee\, call Jacqui Hunt on 0407 834 097.
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/toys-play-community/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="DOT(WA) - MOU with WAOTA":MAILTO:j.hunt@ecu.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210602T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210602T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210521T012820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210521T013108Z
UID:55550-1622658600-1622664000@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:New Graduate Experience
DESCRIPTION:WAOTA Students are back this month with our most popular PD topic – the New Graduate Experience! As usual\, we will be welcoming a selection of the most recent graduates to share their experiences with us about their journey after graduation\, and their pursuit of establishing their careers as occupational therapists. We hope you will come along and join us in hearing from our presenters. \nPresenters \nLauren Spada – Community disability & paediatrics \nJordane Jeremiah – Mental health & rural allied health \nAnn Mathew – Community disability \n  \nDate: Wednesday 2nd June 2021  \nTime: 6.30pm  \nLocation: via Zoom – link will be emailed a few days prior to event  \nCost: \nMembers of WA OT Association $1 \n Non-Members $10  \nMake sure you get your tickets early as we anticipate another sell-out! \nBook Online
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/new-graduate-experience-3/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="WAOTA Student Committee":MAILTO:students@waota.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210528T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210528T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210119T033239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T010351Z
UID:54790-1622192400-1622219400@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Basic Neurological Assessment 2021
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nAlthough this course is centered on Basic Neurological Assessment and therefore aims to provide it’s attendees with a greater depth of understanding of why and how specific assessment components are undertaken as part of the role of Occupational Therapists working with individuals with a neurological condition; it also aims to provide a practical understanding of what the assessment results represent and how they will link to Occupational Therapy intervention. \nThe course will cover: \n– The basis of why Neurological Assessment is important in Occupational Therapy practice \n– What components make up a thorough Occupational Therapy Initial Neurological Assessment \n– How to implement an Initial Neurological Assessment including practical application of techniques \n– The analysis of assessment findings\, as they relate to Occupational Therapy practice \n– How to link assessment findings to intervention \nOn completion of the course\, attendees will be armed with the practical knowledge of how to complete a Basic Neurological Assessment and how to connect it to Occupational Therapy practice. \nThe course will include opportunities for observation and practice of assessment techniques and learning through a range of mediums including audio-visual\, group discussion and in-vivo practice. \nThe course is aimed at Occupational Therapists who have either limited experience in Neurological Assessment or would like to develop greater confidence in this area. \n About the Presenter \nSince graduating from Curtin University in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy\, Carlo Divita developed his skills in Neurological Assessment working at Royal Perth Hospital and Fiona Stanley Hospital in the areas of acute neurosurgery and neurology\, stroke rehabilitation and acquired brain injury rehabilitation. Most notably across his career he has spent six years as a Senior Occupational Therapist on the State Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation Services unit\, helping to influence its development in to one of the most well-regarded specialist brain injury units in Australia. \nHe has completed a Master of Clinical Rehabilitation in Neurological Occupational Therapy\, from Flinders University in 2015 and has been recognized for his level of expertise in this area\, publishing a research paper and presenting at multiple state and national conferences. \nAs well as presenting numerous papers at conferences\, including a Keynote address\, Carlo has also provided frequent in-house education at both a basic and advanced level and run workshops both for fellow clinicians\, as well as for students as part of their academic curriculum. \nIn July of 2019\, Carlo established The Rehabilitation Collective to bring his passion for brain injury rehabilitation into the community setting\, providing occupation focused assessment and intervention to individuals at all stages of their journey. \n\n\n\nBasic Neurological Assessment\n\n\nDate\nFriday May 28th 2021 \n09:00 – 16:30\n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Conference Room\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost \n  \n  \n \nEarly bird before 28/4/21 \nMember $200.00 \nRural/remote member $150.00 \nNon-members $395.00 \nStudent $100.00 \nStandard rate after 28/4/21 \nMember $250.00 \nRural/remote member $187.50 \nNon-members $395.00 \nStudent $120.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRefreshments\nWelcome Tea/Coffee\, Morning tea\, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.\n\n\n\nBook Online\nIf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below. \n**PD Registration Form 2021 \nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/basic-neurological-assessment-2021/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210519T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210519T203000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210429T013250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210429T020323Z
UID:55375-1621449000-1621456200@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Occupational Therapy in the Community
DESCRIPTION:This month WAOTA Students return to Zoom to welcome our PD speaker\, Megan Baker\, all the way from the sunny Gold Coast. Graduating in 2014 from Southern Cross University\, Megan has since had a broad range of experience in a number of areas of OT including\, orthopaedic\, neurological and general medical rehabilitation. Megan also has over 15 years experience as a remedial massage therapist\, having worked the past 6 years with the Australia’s National Women’s football team.  \nHer current interest areas of interest include injury and chronic disease prevention\, persistent pain management and providing positive mental health outcomes. Megan enjoys working with people to reach their goals to enhance their overall health and wellbeing.  \nDrawing on all of her varied experience and numerous skills\, Megan has now taken her career a step further to running her own business providing OT services in the community setting and is excited to share with us her journey and the lessons she has learned along the way. So please join us this May for another fascinating and informative presentation. Get your tickets with the link in this event!  \nDate: Wednesday 19th May 2021  \nTime: 6.30pm  \nPresenter: Megan Baker  \nLocation: via Zoom – link will be emailed a few days prior to event  \nCost: WAOTA members $1\, Non-Members $10  \nTickets are limited\, so please book online  \n\nBook Online
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/occupational-therapy-in-the-community/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="WAOTA Student Committee":MAILTO:students@waota.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210514T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210120T032755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T031504Z
UID:54802-1620997200-1621011600@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Emotional Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:Emotional Intelligence: Turning Instinct into Action \n Presenter \nDr Margaret Potter\, Principal Smart Moves Consultancy \n  \nWorkshop outline \nOur emotions are so often contagious and a single person can influence the tone\, energy and focus of a group both for better and for worse. So\, what impact do you want to have on your team or family? How can you improve your skills to better manage important relationships at work or at home? How can you utilise EI to foster a positive and productive environment? \nThis interactive session on EI will explore the value of building self and social awareness and relationship management skills. At the end of the session participants will be able to: \n\nDefine and discuss the importance of EI\nSelf-assess their EI\nIdentify strategies to recognise the impact of their emotions on performance\nDiscuss how to support others to improve their EI\nExplore ways to improve EI in the workplace\n\nAbout the presenter \nDr Margaret Potter is an education consultant\, health professional and internationally certified coach with more than 20 years of experience working with individuals\, groups and organisations to optimise communication\, teamwork and workplace-based performance. Margaret has an interactive approach and enjoys engaging\, informing and entertaining participants. \n\n\n\nDate\nFriday May 14th\, 2021\n\n\nTime\n13:00 -17:00 \n \n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost\nEarly Bird before 14/4/21 \nMember $100.00 \nRural/remote member $75.00 \nNon-members $187.50 \nStudent $50.00 \n  \nStandard after 14/4/21 \nMember $125.00 \nRural/ remote member $92.50 \nNon-members $187.50 \nStudent $65.00\n\n\nRefreshments\nAfternoon Tea included\n\n\n\nBook Online\nOf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below. \n**PD Registration Form 2021 \nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/emotional-intelligence/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210508T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210509T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20200526T040658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210512T030920Z
UID:47426-1620460800-1620576000@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:SENSE - Assessment and Treatment
DESCRIPTION:Sensory Rehabilitation following Stroke: Neuroscience Foundations\, \nNew Evidence and Application to Clinical Practice. \nPresented by Professor Leeanne Carey –  BAppSc (OT)\, PhD\, FAOTA\, FOTARA. \nLeeanne Carey is Professor of Occupational Therapy in the School of Allied Health\, Human Services and Sport\, La Trobe University and Founding Head of the Neurorehabilitation and Recovery research group\, Stroke Division\, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health in Melbourne\, Australia. Professor Carey’s research program focuses on stroke rehabilitation and recovery: in particular how the brain adapts and how we might harness that potential in rehabilitation. She has developed a successful\, neuroscience-based approach to help stroke survivors regain a sense of touch so that they can use their hands more effectively in daily activities. She uses tools such as MRI to investigate changes in the brain and how this knowledge may be used to better understand recovery and target rehabilitation. Research includes the impact of depression and cognition on stroke recovery. An important focus has been to translate these discoveries into clinical practice and better outcomes for stroke survivors  \nThe aim of the workshop is to guide you in acquiring the knowledge\, skills and clinical reasoning required to deliver evidence-based sensory rehabilitation to persons who have impaired body sensations after a stroke. \nA particular focus will be to introduce you to new evidence-based assessments and SENSe Therapy. \n Overall Learning Objectives: \nFollowing this workshop you should be able to: \n–describe the nature of sensory loss following stroke \n–appreciate the impact of sensory loss following stroke \n–critically evaluate current sensory assessment methods and be aware of new standardized assessments \n-critically evaluate methods of treating sensory loss relative to current principles of neuroscience. \n–explain the rationale and neuroscience foundations for SENSe Therapy \n-articulate the principles underlying SENSe Therapy \n-apply newly researched sensory retraining methods to a range of sensory stimuli and tasks. \n-apply evidence-based principles of sensory retraining in the context of functional\, client-centred activities. \n-plan a SENSe Therapy treatment program for a client \n-adopt an evidence-based approach to assessment and rehabilitation of sensory loss following stroke \n  \nThe workshop will include practical sessions relating to: \nAssessment using new standardised assessments\, \nAssessment of sensation\, in context of occupational tasks \nApplication of SENSe training approach – component training \n-texture discrimination \n-limb position sense. \n-tactile object recognition. \nApplication of principles of training in context of everyday tasks. \nMaterials provided \nWorkshop manual that includes presentation slides\, practical workshop sheets\, case scenarios and training resources. \nTarget audience \nOccupational therapists and physiotherapists – with particular interest in stroke rehabilitation. \n\n\n\nSENSE –  Assessment and Treatment\n\n\nDate\nSaturday May 8th and Sunday May 9th\, 2021 \n08:00 – 16:00\n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Conference Room\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost \n  \n  \n \nEarly bird before 8/3/21 \nMember $400.00 \nRural/remote member $300.00 \nNon-members $790.00 \nStandard rate after 8/3/21 \nMember $500.00 \nRural/remote member $375.00 \nNon-members $790.00\n\n\n\nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided. Payment of the invoice must be made prior to the date of your chosen course otherwise WAOTA reserves the right to cancel your booking and fees may still be incurred (refer to below policy). \nBook online\nCancellation/Refund Policy \n\nIf a registrant gives more than 4 weeks notice of cancellation\, they are entitled to a 75% refund\nBetween 1-4 weeks’ notice attracts a 50% refund of registration fees\nLess than one week notice – no refund\n\nIf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below \n*PD Registration Form 2020
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/sense-assessment-and-treatment/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210415T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210415T083000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210406T032621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210406T032621Z
UID:55212-1618471800-1618475400@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Toilet Talk: Assistive tech and toilet prescription - things OT consider
DESCRIPTION:The OT Services in the Home Interest Group is hosting a morning session on “Toilet Talk”. Presenter Elizabeth Wiggins-Teede will be focussing on toilets and toileting equipment\, in addition to commode compatibility and bidets\, to cater to the functional needs of individuals. \nWhen: Thursday April 15th\nTime: 7.30am – 8.30am\nLocation: TADWA 371 Collier Road\, Bassendean. Goggle Map \nCost\nWAOTA Member – Free\nNon-Member – $10.00 \nBookings available online. Due to limited number of attendees allowed\, tickets must be purchased and presented in order to attend. Unfortunately we are unable to accept those who show on the morning without previously purchasing an “Attendance in person” ticket.  \nAttendance in person at TADWA – Book Online \nAttendance via remote goggle chats (similar to Zoom) – Book Online – remote access only \n 
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/toilet-talk-assistive-tech-and-toilet-prescription-things-ot-consider/
LOCATION:TADWA Bassendean\, 371 Collier Road\, Bassendean\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="OT Services in the Home Interest Group":MAILTO:otservicesinthehome@waota.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210409T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210409T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210119T023612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210413T041827Z
UID:54782-1617957000-1617985800@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:NDIS - The Fundamentals
DESCRIPTION:If you are new to the world of NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) or working in the space but not feeling confident with how to support a client to gain access to scheme\, have a successful planning meeting or make the most of an NDIS plan then this course is essential for you. \nHosted by health professional and NDIS participant Danielle Loizou-Lake\, this interactive full day course will provide you with the information and resources you need to better understand the NDIS and become a great practitioner in the space.  Danielle is an engaging presenter with a wealth of real life examples to illustrate when the NDIS works well and where it can go awry. \nDanielle is a Project Lead with National Disability Services\, currently working with Department of Health on improving the hospital experience for people with disability.  In 2020 she started Paper Planes Support Coordination\, a social enterprise to support people to make the most of their NDIS plans. \nDanielle holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Movement and Health Promotion and is currently undertaking a post graduate studies in Population Health. \nThis full day course will explore NDIS: \n\nEligibility and Access\nPlanning Meetings\nEvidence\nBudgets\nProviding services to NDIS participants (registered/ non registered providers)\n\n\n\n\nNDIS – The Fundamentals\n\n\nDate\nFriday April 9th\, 2021 \n08:30 – 16:30\n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Conference Room\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost \n  \n  \n \nEarly bird before 9/3/21 \nMember $200.00 \nRural/remote member $150.00 \nNon-members $395.00 \nStudent $100.00 \nStandard rate after 9/3/21 \nMember $250.00 \nRural/remote member $185.00 \nNon-members $395.00 \nStudent $120.00\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRefreshments\nWelcome Tea/Coffee\, Morning tea\, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.\n\n\n\nBook Online\nIf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below. \n**PD Registration Form 2021 \nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided.
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/ndis-the-fundamentals/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210319T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210319T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20200714T093733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T041519Z
UID:50424-1616142600-1616171400@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Wheelchair prescription and seating
DESCRIPTION:WHEELCHAIR PRESCRIPTION AND SEATING \nFRIDAY MARCH 19TH\, 2021 \nAbout the Course \nThis full day workshop will be broken down as follows \nIntroduction to seating assessment. An overview of the process and tools of a seating and mobility assessment. What other assessments can be used to support the functional justifications of the recommended solution…..what kind of information do we need to be collecting and why? (Theory and discussion-  A Seating Ax form and powerpoint notes will be provided) \nReview of pelvis and posture. In order to work through and understand the postural requirements of our end users\, we need to be able to identify the position and capacity of pelvis positioning. This section of the day will review the bony landmarks of the pelvis and identification of and articulation of seated posture.  An introduction to seating principles will be included.(Whilst this is a theoretical component we will be doing lots of moving and locating of bony landmarks) \nMAT. Mechanical Assessment Tool or as is commonly referred to as MAT provides objective information to guide the capacity of positioning. Anyone who is reliant on a wheelchair for all essential mobility or who is sitting for prolonged periods should potentially undergo a MAT evaluation. This assessment can be overwhelming for therapists new to seating prescription or only doing the occasional seating assessment. This practical component will break down the essentials of the MAT portion of the seating assessment. Attendees will be guided through the pelvis positions and supine portion of the MAT. The aim is to provide clinicians with the tools and confidence to start to complete these assessments. Attendees are encouraged to wear loose comfortable clothing as they will be performing Supine Range of Motion (ROM) assessments and measurements.  The focus will be on pelvis\, hip and knee ranges in relation to a seated position. \nBringing it all together. Seating principles\, clinical reasoning and identification of points of control to guide the potential trial parameters. \nWe will discuss how the information from the MAT guides the positioning requirements before practising with case examples to simulate potential support requirements \n About the Presenter \n Tracee-lee joined Permobil as a Clinical Education Specialist in July 2019.  After gaining a BHSc (Occupational Therapy) in New Zealand\, Tracee-lee initially worked in Vocational Rehabilitation where she was able to develop her task analysis and biomechanical and report writing skills. Tracee-lee had developed a keen interest in mobility while working in a USA camp and respite program and seeing how AT could assist in breaking down barriers and contribute to increased functional capacity. When a position came up at Seating to Go as a wheelchair and seating assessor she joined the team. Tracee-lee spent the next 6 years working there and contributes her assessment and prescription skills too New Zealands top mentorship. Tracee-lee’s first experience in facilitating training was running level one powerchair training under the competency mobility pathway for assessors. \nTracee-lee left NZ 10 years ago to take on the Seating Senior clinical role for custom moulded seating at Northcott (Sydney NSW).  In her time in Australia she has worked within the seating and mobility areas at multiple levels\, assessment\, educator\, supplier and manufacturer. She also worked part-time at AT Australia as a senior OT. \nTracee-lee is a regular presenter at ATSA and annually facilitates workshops at various universities in NSW.  She is well known for her MAT training which breaks down the process and uses practical opportunities to support learning. \n\n\n\nWheelchair prescription and seating\n\n\nDate\nFriday 19th March\, 2021 \n08:30 – 16:30\n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Conference Room\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost \n  \n  \n \nEarly bird before 25/12/20 \nMember $200.00 \nRural/remote member $150.00 \nNon-members $395.00 \nStudent $100.00 \nStandard rate after 25/12/20 \nMember $250.00 \nRural/remote member $175.00 \nNon-members $395.00 \nStudent $120.00\n\n\nRefreshments\nWelcome coffee/tea\, morning tea\, lunch\, and afternoon tea.\n\n\n\nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided. \nBook Online\nIf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below. \n*PD Registration Form 2020
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/wheelchair-prescription-and-seating/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210317T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210317T203000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210303T030547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210303T030547Z
UID:55039-1616005800-1616013000@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Occupational Therapy in Aged Care
DESCRIPTION:WAOTA Students is excited to welcome Tori French as our first presenter for professional development in 2021! Tori graduated from Curtin in 2017 and has since been working full-time in the aged care environment. She looks forward to sharing the wealth of knowledge she has gained over the past years and having an open discussion about the myths and realities of OT practice in the aged care setting. \nTori is passionate about family-centred practice\, neurological and physical rehabilitation\, equipment prescription\, aged-friendly environments\, and building her personal brand as a therapist – all of which she will discuss with us in an informative and engaging presentation! \nDate: Wednesday 17th March 2021\nLocation: Zoom online\nPresenter: Tori French \nTicket prices are as follows:\n$1 for members\n$10 for non-members \nTicket holders will receive the zoom link on the night of the PD \nBook Online\n  \nBecome a WAOTA member (membership is free for students)\n 
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/occupational-therapy-in-aged-care/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="WAOTA Student Committee":MAILTO:students@waota.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210312T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210312T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20200925T055636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T023108Z
UID:54151-1615539600-1615564800@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Dementia Course - HDS-R update
DESCRIPTION:INTRODUCTION TO THE HIERARCHIC DEMENTIA SCALE-REVISED (HDS-R) AND THE POSSIBILITY ORIENTED APPROACH TO CARE PLANNING \nFRIDAY 12th March\, 2021 \nThe workshop is aimed at health professionals who care for people living with dementia\, and contains a very brief introduction about dementia before centering on the HDS-R\, what it is\, how to use it and how to turn the outcomes into a meaningful care plan for someone with dementia. It is highly interactive and the participants will leave with copies of the PowerPoint and the Possibility Oriented Approach manual\, plus some other resources. \nWorkshop objectives are: \n\nUnderstand the underpinning theory of the HDS-R\nDemonstrate ability to assess people with dementia using the HDS-R\nCombine the results of HDS-R assessments with a Possibility Oriented Approach to provide person-centered interventions.\n\n  \nJackie Reynolds who is presenting this course\, is an OT with over 17 years clinical experience. She has previously spent 5 years working for a major Victorian hospital\, however much of her experience has been in aged care\, with 12 years in the field. As well as earning a Cert IV in Dementia practice: Jackie earned her Cert IV in Training and Assessment\, and has provided workshops throughout the state for Baptistcare\, on risk enablement and the Montessori approach. She also previously worked at Bendigo TAFE\, delivering the Cert III Therapy Assistant course. Having worked for Baptistcare for the past four years\, she is currently self-employed working as a consultant. \nWith the sponsorship of Dementia Training Australia we are able to provide this workshop at a significantly reduced cost. \n\n\n\nIntroduction To The Hierarchic Dementia Scale-Revised (HDS-R) And The Possibility Oriented Approach To Care Planning\n\n\nDate\nFriday 12th March 2021\, 9:00 – 16:00\n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost \n  \n  \n \nEarly Bird before 12/2/21 \nMember $75 \nRural/ remote member $55 \nNon-member $110 \nStudent $50 \nStandard after 12/2/21 \nMember $90 \nRural/remote $65 \nNon-member $110 \nStudent $60\n\n\nRefreshments\nWelcome coffee/tea\, morning tea\, lunch\, and afternoon tea provided\n\n\n\n  \nBook Online\nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided \n*PD Registration Form 2020
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/dementia-course-hds-r-update-2/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210225T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210225T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20191028T084218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210308T044856Z
UID:36387-1614240000-1614268800@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Pain from an OT perspective
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nChronic pain management is a major and growing challenge for patients\, healthcare professionals and the global healthcare system. Pain science can be quite disheartening as a topic – as there are no magic bullets or quick fixes in treating chronic pain. This can make engaging with this condition difficult\, with the result that occupational therapists might choose to avoid exploring this area. Of all the approaches used in the treatment of chronic pain\, occupational therapy shows some of the most promising results but remains relatively unknown to the public and other healthcare practitioners. \nThis course aims to introduce pain science and unveil the role of occupational therapy in chronic pain care. The goal is to take the science and help occupational therapists translate it into tangible\, clinical concepts and tools. It is suitable for new or experienced therapists wishing to gain a broader understanding in this area. We will be reviewing the most recent and relevant approaches and technologies for the care and management of chronic pain. \nTopics to be covered include: \n\nPain Science Made Simple\nLearn about the basics of pain science\, and the interrelationship between physiological\, psychosocial\, environmental and occupational processes in pain perception. Keep up-to-date with the latest findings in pain neuroscience research. We promise to keep it engaging and not drown you in a sea of scientific jargon.\nPain Evaluation in Occupational Therapy Practice\nGain an overview of how to assess people with acute and chronic pain\, and using assessment findings guide diagnostic\, rehabilitation and occupation-based care plans.\n\nEvidence-based Interventions for Clinical Pain Conditions\nExplore the different approaches to address chronic pain\, current available evidence on their efficacy and relevance in various occupational therapy settings. Discover how occupational therapists can implement effective interventions such as therapeutic neuroscience education\, psychological approaches\, functional rehabilitation\, and practical strategies at home and in the community. \n\nFuture Directions\nWe will explore the emergence of immersive healthcare technologies such as VIRTUAL REALITY\, and how they are being used today in pain care. Get the latest scoop on the research in these areas and how they are relevant to occupational therapy.\n\nThis workshop will be delivered in a casual manner (to make it as pain free as possible)\, peppered with recovery stories and engaging discussions. You will leave with a better foundational knowledge and understanding in this emerging area of practice for occupational therapists. \nGoogle 3D glasses will be provided for attendees to use and take home. \nAbout the Presenter \nIan Cheok is a senior occupational therapist at Lifeworks Occupational Therapy. He completed his Occupational Therapy training at Curtin University\, receiving the Head of the School Award and Outstanding Mentor Award. Additionally\, he has received training in chronic pain management from McGill University and The Neuro Orthopaedic Institute. Prior to his role in occupational therapy\, Ian had graduated from the University of Western Australia with a degree in Computer Science\, and had worked for 15+ years in the areas of user experience design and software engineering. He brings a unique blend of clinical and technology skills to his clinical practice. \n  \nAt LifeWorks\, Ian’s primary areas of focus include chronic pain care\, mental health recovery and neurorehabilitation. He also has a deep interest in immersive and assistive technologies in healthcare. He has worked with numerous community-based organisations and private practices to deliver occupational therapy services and implement healthcare technology projects. Ian has also been involved as a Clinical Supervisor to 4th year Honours OT students from Curtin University and Edith Cowan University. \n  \n\n\n\nPain from an OT Perspective\n\n\nDate\nThursday February 25th\, 2021 \n08:00 – 16:00\n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Conference Room\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost \n  \n  \n \nMember $250.00 \nRural/remote member $187.50 \nNon-members $395.00 \nStudent $120.00\n\n\nRefreshments\nWelcome coffee /tea\, morning tea\, lunch and afternoon tea provided.\n\n\n\nBook Online\nIf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below. \n*PD Registration Form 2019
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/pain-from-an-ot-perspective/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210225T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210225T083000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210216T021156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210219T031851Z
UID:54961-1614238200-1614241800@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Seating and transfer aids from Apollo Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Due to Covid restrictions and limited number of attendees allowed\, online tickets must be purchased and presented in order to attend. Unfortunately the OT Services Interest Group are unable to accept those who show on the morning without previously purchasing a ticket. \nOT Services in the Home Interest Group are happy to announce there first PD for 2021. Barry Jones from Apollo Healthcare will be providing a practical presentation on a range of adjustable seating options and standing/ transfer aids suitable for the home environment. Apollo is now providing sales and rental for Arjo Huntleigh for community based clients and equipment on display will be from both suppliers. This is an opportunity to test run a range of equipment and discuss your individual client requirements. \nPresenter: Barry Jones \nDate: Thursday 25th February \nTime: 7:30am – 8:30am \nLocation: Osborne Park Hospital – Goggle Map \nCost: \nFree for WA OT Association members \n$10 for non-members. \nPlease book online to register your attendance \nBook Online\nLike to become a member of WAOTA? Memberships for 2021 are now open  \nJoin WAOTA\nRenew Membership\nIf you would like to be added to the mailing list\, please email info@waota.com.au
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/seating-and-transfer-aids-from-apollo-healthcare/
LOCATION:Osborne Park Hospital
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="OT Services in the Home Interest Group":MAILTO:otservicesinthehome@waota.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210208T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210208T193000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20210208T023140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210208T024632Z
UID:54885-1612809000-1612812600@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Shake\, Rattle and Roll - A glimpse into assessing the young child 0-3 years
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Shake\, Rattle and Roll – A glimpse into assessing the young child 0 – 3 years \nPresenter: Sue Beurteaux. \nThis one-hour PD is based on a clinical framework for assessing and working with the 0-3-year old. The focus will be on the 2-3 year old child who may present with developmental concerns but is not presenting with major neurodevelopmental or disorders. \nZoom video conference details (no registration required): \nMeeting ID: 884 6057 3802 \nLink: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88460573802 \nTo sign up to the DOT(WA) mailing list or for further information\, please email interest group convenor Jacqui Hunt j.hunt@ecu.edu.au \nJacqui Hunt – Convenor and Vice Chairperson DOT(WA)
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/shake-rattle-and-roll-a-glimpse-into-assessing-the-young-child-0-3-years/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="DOT(WA) - MOU with WAOTA":MAILTO:j.hunt@ecu.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210205T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210205T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20201108T083245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T045832Z
UID:54484-1612512000-1612548000@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Pain from an OT perspective
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nChronic pain management is a major and growing challenge for patients\, healthcare professionals and the global healthcare system. Pain science can be quite disheartening as a topic – as there are no magic bullets or quick fixes in treating chronic pain. This can make engaging with this condition difficult\, with the result that occupational therapists might choose to avoid exploring this area. Of all the approaches used in the treatment of chronic pain\, occupational therapy shows some of the most promising results but remains relatively unknown to the public and other healthcare practitioners. \n  \nThis course aims to introduce pain science and unveil the role of occupational therapy in chronic pain care. The goal is to take the science and help occupational therapists translate it into tangible\, clinical concepts and tools. It is suitable for new or experienced therapists wishing to gain a broader understanding in this area. We will be reviewing the most recent and relevant approaches and technologies for the care and management of chronic pain. \nTopics to be covered include: \n\nPain Science Made Simple\nLearn about the basics of pain science\, and the interrelationship between physiological\, psychosocial\, environmental and occupational processes in pain perception. Keep up-to-date with the latest findings in pain neuroscience research. We promise to keep it engaging and not drown you in a sea of scientific jargon.\nPain Evaluation in Occupational Therapy Practice\nGain an overview of how to assess people with acute and chronic pain\, and using assessment findings guide diagnostic\, rehabilitation and occupation-based care plans.\n\nEvidence-based Interventions for Clinical Pain Conditions\nExplore the different approaches to address chronic pain\, current available evidence on their efficacy and relevance in various occupational therapy settings. Discover how occupational therapists can implement effective interventions such as therapeutic neuroscience education\, psychological approaches\, functional rehabilitation\, and practical strategies at home and in the community. \n\nFuture Directions\nWe will explore the emergence of immersive healthcare technologies such as VIRTUAL REALITY\, and how they are being used today in pain care. Get the latest scoop on the research in these areas and how they are relevant to occupational therapy.\n\n  \nThis workshop will be delivered in a casual manner (to make it as pain free as possible)\, peppered with recovery stories and engaging discussions. You will leave with a better foundational knowledge and understanding in this emerging area of practice for occupational therapists. \nGoogle 3D glasses will be provided at this course  \nfor attendees to use and take home. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nIan Cheok is a senior occupational therapist at Lifeworks Occupational Therapy. He completed his Occupational Therapy training at Curtin University\, receiving the Head of the School Award and Outstanding Mentor Award. Additionally\, he has received training in chronic pain management from McGill University and The Neuro Orthopaedic Institute. Prior to his role in occupational therapy\, Ian had graduated from the University of Western Australia with a degree in Computer Science\, and had worked for 15+ years in the areas of user experience design and software engineering. He brings a unique blend of clinical and technology skills to his clinical practice. \nAt LifeWorks\, Ian’s primary areas of focus include chronic pain care\, mental health recovery and neurorehabilitation. He also has a deep interest in immersive and assistive technologies in healthcare. He has worked with numerous community-based organisations and private practices to deliver occupational therapy services and implement healthcare technology projects. Ian has also been involved as a Clinical Supervisor to 4th year Honours OT students from Curtin University and Edith Cowan University. \n\n\n\nPain from an OT Perspective\n\n\nDate\nFriday February 5th\, 2021 \n08:00 – 16:00\n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Conference Room\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost \n  \n  \n \nEarly bird before 5/1/21 \nMember $200.00 \nRural/remote member $150.00 \nNon-members $395.00 \nStudent $100.00 \nStandard rate after 5/1/21 \nMember $250.00 \nRural/remote member $187.50 \nNon-members $395.00 \nStudent $120.00\n\n\nRefreshments\nWelcome coffee /tea\, morning tea\, lunch and afternoon tea provided.\n\n\n\nBook Online\nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function above. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided \nIf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below. \n**PD Registration Form 2020 \n 
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/pain-from-an-ot-perspective-2/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201121T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201121T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20200819T065459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210209T011748Z
UID:53964-1605947400-1605963600@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:NDIS - 201
DESCRIPTION:About the Presenter \nDanielle is a Project Lead with National Disability Services WA currently working with Department of Health WA on improving the hospital and discharge experience for people with disability.  Danielle is also the founder of Paper Planes Support Coordination\, a social enterprise to support people to make the most of their NDIS plans. \nDanielle began her career in Health Promotion where she went on to develop a dynamic corporate health organisation.  In 2015 Danielle was honoured as a West Australian 40 under 40 business leader for her work in this field.  For the past 8 years Danielle has been leading innovations and projects in the disability sector\, assisting organisation in transitioning to the opportunities provided by the National Disability Insurance Scheme. \nDanielle volunteers on a range of community initiatives that support vulnerable populations\, with a focus on women’s and children’s interests. \nThis workshop is aimed at Occupational Therapists and will cover :- \nAssistive Technology Pathways \nAssistive technology(AT) comes in a vast range of different shapes and sizes and colours. From power wheelchairs to communication boards to screen reading software\, there is an assistive technology to assist you in just about every area of your life. From education and employment to transport and navigating the world around you\, the right assistive technology with the right supports at the right time can be a life changer. \nThe list of available AT is long with hundreds of different products. In an effort to simplify the process of accessing AT via your NDIS plan\, the NDIA split AT into four different levels. \nLow Cost Assistive Technology – Level 1 & 2 \nComplex Assistive Technology – Level 3 & 4 \nNDIS Quality & Safeguarding Commission \nAn overview will be given on the changes coming in December 2020 \nNDIS – OT Reporting – Tips for successful NDIS reporting \nFunctional Assessment Overview and what should be included. \n\n\n\nDate\nSaturday 21st November\n\n\nTime\n08:30 – 12:45 \n \n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost\nEarly Bird before 21/10/20 \nMember $100.00 \nRural/remote member $75.00 \nNon-members $187.50 \nStudent $50.00 \n  \nStandard after 21/10/20 \nMember $125.00 \nRural/ remote member $92.50 \nNon-members $187.50 \nStudent $65.00\n\n\nRefreshments\nMorning Tea included\n\n\n\nBook Online\nIf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below. \n*PD Registration Form 2020 \nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided. \n 
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/ndis-201/
LOCATION:Western Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201119T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201119T083000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20201104T043340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T043848Z
UID:54439-1605771000-1605774600@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Smart Home Assistive Remote Monitoring Technology and Future Trends
DESCRIPTION:How do the latest smart home monitoring technologies assist your clients to maintain their independence at home? What are the benefits and pitfalls when recommending assistive technology to your clients? Ever wondered what barriers you may face and how to overcome them? \nIf you are recommending pendants as a safety device\, what could you recommend instead that would support reablement for your client? \nJenny Spring\, National Customer Executive at InteliCare will present a live interactive session on the latest in smart home assistive remote monitoring technology and future trends. \nInteliCare is an award-winning AI technology company dedicated to enabling independent adults to maintain choice and control with the remote support of their care team. \nPresenter: Jenny Spring \nDate: Thursday 19th November \nTime: 7:30am – 8:30am \nPlease Note Change of Location: Interest group meetings have reverted back to Osborne Park Hospital – Goggle Map \nCost: \nFree for WA OT Association members \n$10 for non-members. \nPlease book online to register your attendance \nBook Online\nLike to become a member of WAOTA? Memberships for 2021 are now open  \nJoin WAOTA\nRenew Membership\nIf you would like to be added to the mailing list\, please email info@waota.com.au
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/smart-home-assistive-remote-monitoring-technology-and-future-trends/
LOCATION:Osborne Park Hospital
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201106T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20200211T015908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210212T043626Z
UID:41946-1604651400-1604682000@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Hand Therapy Soft Tissue Course
DESCRIPTION:HAND THERAPY SOFT TISSUE COURSE – ROISIN SULLIVAN \nIn this full-day course\, Roisin Sullivan will present a range of both theory and practical soft tissue skills relevant to hand therapists. \nRoisin Sullivan is the an Occupational Therapist that has practiced exclusively in Soft Tissue OT for the past 15 years to promote occupational performance for her clients. She is the convener of the Soft Tissue OT Interest Group of WA and has a strong interest in the professional development of students and therapists in the field\, both teaching and mentoring new therapists in the area of practice. \nThe course will address the foundations and principles of soft tissue treatment in OT\, as well as considering evidence-based interventions for managing the soft tissue issues of hand and upper limb conditions. \nAttendees will cover a range of clinically relevant information\, including the Principles of management of soft tissue conditions along with :- \n\nCommon clinical soft tissue assessments\nBarriers to soft tissue healing\, inflammatory considerations and complex cases\nReferred pain considerations\nNeural and plexus connections and influences\nPostural considerations and assessments\nConsideration of shoulder\, scapular and cervical involvement in hand and upper limb conditions\nPrinciples of soft tissue release\nConsideration of best evidence-based practice and current clinical interventions in soft tissue management\nContraindications in soft tissue management\nPractical demonstrations throughout and small hands-on practice groups\n\n\n\n\n\nHand Therapy – Soft Tissue Course\n\n\nDate\nFriday 6th November 2020 \n8:30 – 17:00\n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, \n112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\n      Cost \n  \n  \n \nEarly bird before 6/10/20 \nMember $200 \nRural/ remote $150 \nNon-members $395 \nStudent $100 \nStandard rate after 6/10/20 \nMember $250 \nRural/ remote $175 \nNon-members $395 \nStudent $200\n\n\nRefreshments\nWelcome coffee/tea\, morning tea\, lunch and afternoon tea provided\n\n\n\nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided \nBook Online\nIf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below :- \n*PD Registration Form 2020
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/hand-therapy-soft-tissue-course-2/
LOCATION:Pagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\, Western Australia\, 6152\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201103T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201103T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20201026T043547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T044118Z
UID:54336-1604428200-1604433600@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Community Disability
DESCRIPTION:WAOTA Students welcome Anthea Jarvis as our November presenter for professional development. Anthea graduated from Edith Cowan University in 2016 with the WA OT Association Dux Award. Since graduating Anthea has worked across the aged care and disability sectors. She is currently a community OT at Better Rehab in which she works with people who have disabilities across the lifespan. Anthea has a special interest in chronic pain. In 2019 she attended an international conference on updated treatments for chronic pain. Anthea also enjoys assisting clients in developing emotional regulation skills\, and is currently studying to specialise in Positive Behaviour Support. \nLocation: Via zoom \nDate: Tuesday 3rd November 2020 \nTime: 6.30pm – 8pm \nZoom Link will be emailed the day before event to your registered email address. \nWAOTA MEMBERS – $1\nNON-MEMBERS – $10 \nPlease book online to register your attendance \nBook Online\nIf you would like to me on the mailing list\, please email info@waota.com.au \nWAOTA Student Committee Facebook page
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/community-disability/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="WAOTA Student Committee":MAILTO:students@waota.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201031T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201031T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20200821T022805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210212T042504Z
UID:53974-1604145600-1604160000@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Building Mindsight
DESCRIPTION:A PATHWAY TO A MORE PRODUCTIVE AND HAPPIER LIFE \n  \nDR MARGARET POTTER \nSATURDAY 31st OCTOBER \nWorkshop outline \n\nHave you ever found yourself stuck in a toxic relationship and wondered how did I get here and how can I get out of this?\nDo you want to change your behaviour (eg do more exercise\, reduce alcohol intake\, change your diet)\, BUT find yourself procrastinating because you keep hitting a ‘mental block’?\nHow can we change ingrained patterns of behaviour?\n\nThis session will introduce you to mindsight\, “a kind of focused attention that allows us to see the internal working of our own minds.” (Dr Dan Siegel). It is a learnable skill\, but we need to become better at naming and taming our emotions so we can remain calm and in control\, rather than feeling overwhelmed. We can do this by developing our Emotional Intelligence and through mindfulness practices that enable us to lead happier\, healthier and more productive lives. \nAt the end of the workshop participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify the three components of mindsight\nSelf-evaluate and explore Emotional Intelligence\nEngage in a number of mindfulness activities\nImplement strategies to build mindsight\n\nAbout the presenter \nDr Margaret Potter is an education consultant\, health professional and internationally certified coach with more than 20 years of experience working with individuals\, groups and organisations to optimise communication\, teamwork and workplace-based performance. Margaret has an interactive approach and enjoys engaging\, informing and entertaining participants. \n  \n\n\n\nDate\nSaturday 31st October\n\n\nTime\n12:00 -16:00 \n \n\n\nVenue\nPagoda Ballroom\, Pagoda Resort\, 112 Melville Parade\, Como\n\n\nCost\nEarly Bird before 30/9/20 \nMember $100.00 \nRural/remote member $75.00 \nNon-members $187.50 \nStudent $50.00 \n  \nStandard after 30/9/20 \nMember $125.00 \nRural/ remote member $92.50 \nNon-members $187.50 \nStudent $65.00\n\n\nRefreshments\nAfternoon Tea included\n\n\n\nBook Online\nIf you prefer booking offline\, you can use the registration form below. \n*PD Registration Form 2020 \nPay via invoice options are available using the ‘Book Online’ function below. Proceed to checkout and please ensure your billing details including company name are correct. Once your order has been received our finance officer will generate your invoice and email to the email address provided \n 
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/building-mindsight/
LOCATION:Western Australia
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201015T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201015T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20200929T034101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T034239Z
UID:54165-1602786600-1602792000@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Sex and Sexuality
DESCRIPTION:WAOTA Students are excited to announce our next PD: Sex and Sexuality with Narelle Higson. \nNarelle has worked for many years in both hospital and community based OT practice with all age groups\, including a 5.5 year stint at the multiple Sclerosis Society of WA as an occupational therapist/sexuality advisor. She currently working with Optimal Living Therapy. \nNarelle’s conviction is that “addressing sexual concerns is everyone’s role.” In 2017 her chapter “Enabling Sexuality” was published in an international OT textbook to encourage students and early career professionals to embrace this area of practice. Her passion for sharing her learning journey and assisting others to embark on their own has seen her present at professional special interest interest groups\, webinars\, numerous state and national conferences and workshops in WA and overseas. \nLocation: Via zoom \nDate: Thursday 15th October \nTime: 6.30pm – 8pm \nZoom Link will be emailed the day before event to your registered email address. PD Certificates will be issued within one week after this event. \nWAOTA MEMBERS – $1\nNON-MEMBERS – $10 \nPlease book online to register your attendance \nBook Online\nWAOTA OT Week Breakfast is fast approaching. This is a great opportunity to network amongst other OTs working in your profession and meet other students. Why not get a table together? More information can be found on https://waota.com.au/cpd-activity/annual-ot-week-breakfast/ \nIf you would like to me on the mailing list\, please email info@waota.com.au \nWAOTA Student Committee Facebook page
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/sex-and-sexuality/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
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ORGANIZER;CN="WAOTA Student Committee":MAILTO:students@waota.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201006T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20201006T203000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20200917T044826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200918T012506Z
UID:54093-1602009000-1602016200@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:Upper Limb Hypermobility in Children and Adolescents
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Yvette Pickering (PCH Hand and Upper Limb) \nTime: 6.30pm via zoom \nDate: 6th October 2020 \nThis presentation will review upper limb hypermobility in children and adolescents\, including assessment and management\, evidence for splinting\, the role of an accredited hand therapist and when to refer to a paediatric rheumatologist. \nZoom Video Conference Details (no registration required): \nMeeting ID: 95470716993 \n\nJoin from PC\, Mac\, iOS or Android: https://ecu.zoom.us/j/95470716993\nJoin by phone: +61 8 7150 1149\n\nFor further information please contact DOT(WA) Convenor Jacqui Hunt j.hunt@ecu.edu.au
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/upper-limb-hypermobility-in-children-and-adolescents/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="DOT(WA) - MOU with WAOTA":MAILTO:j.hunt@ecu.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20200916T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20200916T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T203426
CREATED:20200904T011330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T005747Z
UID:54021-1600281000-1600286400@waota.com.au
SUMMARY:New Graduate Experience
DESCRIPTION:WAOTA Students are back with the yearly New Graduate Experience PD! Come join the committee through Zoom to learn about what it’s like in the big world outside our uni bubble. \nMeet your presenters! \nWe are one week away from the New Graduate Experience. We have 4 newly graduated occupational therapists ready to share their experience in the field: \nJulia Kelly – Occupational Therapist from Everyday Independence\, specializing in early intervention for young children \nMeg Rudman – Occupational Therapist from Kids Achieve\, working in a private paediatric clinic in Melbourne\, Victoria \nSamantha Dearden – Occupational Therapist from both Juniper Aged Care and Bethanie Aged Care\, providing pain management intervention \nMei-Lee Morris – Occupational Therapist from Autism Association\, focusing on early intervention for young children \nZoom Link will be emailed the day before event to your registered email address. PD Certificates will be issued within one week after this event. \nWAOTA MEMBERS – $1\nNON-MEMBERS – $10 \nPlease book online to register your attendance \nBook Online\nIf you would like to me on the mailing list\, please email info@waota.com.au \nWAOTA Student Committee Facebook page
URL:https://waota.com.au/event/new-graduate-experience-2/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Interest Group Courses
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ORGANIZER;CN="WAOTA Student Committee":MAILTO:students@waota.com.au
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