Live Workshop
23 January 2025

5:00pm - 6:30pm AEDT

This focused workshop is designed to provide occupational therapists with the essential skills and knowledge to support clients in building capacity for meal preparation. The training will cover various evidence-based approaches and practical techniques to assess, plan, and evaluate interventions effectively.

The workshop will kick off with a brief overview of the NDIS, outlining key elements relevant to OT interventions. Following this, we will dive into OT intervention approaches, highlighting their application in meal preparation tasks. A comprehensive functional task analysis of cooking will be conducted using the PEO Model (Person-Environment-Occupation), which will help participants understand the complexities of meal preparation. This will be followed by a detailed session on OT assessment, covering both standardised and non-standardised approaches.

Goal setting will be a critical focus, guiding participants on how to set meaningful, client-centered goals. The workshop will then move on to OT intervention strategies, highlighting evidence-based approaches that can be implemented to support clients in developing meal preparation skills. An OT evaluation segment will teach participants how to track progress and measure outcomes effectively. Real-world applications will be demonstrated through a detailed case study, providing practical insights into the intervention process.

 

Workshop duration: 1.5 Hour Workshop

Cost: $85.00

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What's Included:

  • Certificate of completion on conclusion of the workshop for your CPD records

  • PDF handout of presentation slides for taking notes

  • Access to the workshop recording for six months

  • Inclusion of workshop to your personal learning library

About the Presenters: 

 

Hannah Spencer has worked within the field of Occupational therapy for 10 years. Hannah has a background in Psychology, prior to training as an Occupational Therapist. She has worked within a number of clinical sectors including: neurology, rehabilitation, orthopaedics, surgery, workplace injury and paediatrics. Hannah has held a number of roles within the NDIS space from higher management to clinical supervisor. She has also lectured at university and has a passion for clinical education, reflective practise and empowering therapists to find their passion.

 

Workshop duration: 1.5 Hours
Cost: $85.00
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