Neuro-Affirming OT Practice
Are you an Occupational Therapist who works with people with a neurodiverse caseload?
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Do you struggle with the depth of scope required to provide quality OT interventions?
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Master neuro-affirming strategies to co-create plans, tailor interventions and empower neurodivergent participants in this practical OT workshop.
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Live Workshop:Â Neuro-Affirming OT Practice
Self-paced learning for your OT professional developmentÂ
TWO PART WORKSHOP
Part 1: Foundations of Neuro-Affirming Practice
When: 25th February 2025 at 12.00pm AEDT
Duration: 1.5 hours
Part 2: Collaboration and Intervention Strategies
When: 4th March 2025 at 12.00pm AEDT
Duration: 1.5 hours
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What will you learn?
In Part 1: Foundations of Neuro-Affirming Practice, you will learn the following:
Understand the Foundations of Neuro-Affirming Practice:
- Define neuro-affirming language and differentiate between neurodivergent and neurotypical perspectives.
- Recognise the importance of identity-first versus person-first language and apply participant-led preferences.
- Identify and replace deficit-based terminology with respectful, strengths-focused language.
Apply the 6 A’s of Neuro-Affirming Practice:
- Describe the principles of Acceptance, Awareness, Advocacy, Adaptability, Autonomy and Affirmation:
- Integrate these principles into clinical practice through case study analysis and reflective activities.
- Identify areas for personal and professional growth in adopting neuro-affirming strategies.
Develop Neuro-Affirming Goals
- Write SMART goals that reflect client values, strengths and sensory preferences.
- Evaluate and refine goals collaboratively through peer discussion and feedback.
- Align therapeutic interventions with client-driven objectives to promote autonomy and meaningful outcomes.
Part 2: Collaboration and Intervention Strategies
Extend these learnings further by building on the foundations of neuro-affirming practice, equipping you with practical skills for collaborative intervention planning and implementation. Key learning outcomes include:
- Understanding how to shift from a therapist-centred model to a collaborative approach where the participant is the expert in their experience.
- Developing strategies for co-creating intervention plans that respect autonomy, align with sensory and communication preferences to foster meaningful outcomes.
- Gaining tools to effectively engage families and support networks while keeping the participant’s voice central to decision-making.
- Practicing real-world application through role-playing and case study exercises to solidify your skills.
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Who is this workshop for?
This two part workshop is suitable for OTs working with neurodivergent participants within the community. You may be a new graduate entering the NDIS or an experienced clinician.
You may be new to working with neurodivergent participants, seeking a refresher on neuro-affirming practices, or simply interested in enhancing your knowledge and skills in this area.
Whether you are a paediatric therapist or have an adult caseload, this training is for you.
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Why attend?
This workshop provides essential knowledge and skills to enhance your occupational therapy practice and professional development through neuro-affirming approaches. By attending, you will:
- Learn how to use inclusive and strengths-based language to build meaningful therapeutic relationships with neurodivergent participants.
- Deepen your understanding of the 6 A’s of Neuro-Affirming Practice and how to integrate them into interventions to support autonomy, advocacy and adaptability.
Strengthen your ability to set client-centred, neuro-affirming goals that align with the participant’s values, strengths and sensory needs. - Build confidence in co-designing interventions that are respectful, inclusive and neuro-affirming.
- Learn strategies to adapt interventions to match sensory and communication preferences, ensuring they are meaningful and accessible.
- Apply theory to practice through interactive exercises and group activities, helping you translate knowledge into actionable skills.
- Create a personal action plan to implement neuro-affirming practices in your daily work, fostering professional growth and better outcomes for participants.
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Workshop Duration: 90 minute x2 workshops (3 hr total)
Cost: $170.00
About the Presenter
Claire Britton is the Director and Principal Occupational Therapist at Neuroinclusion.
She is passionate about educating, inspiring and empowering Australian clients and therapists to optimise best practice to facilitate their success doing their daily activities.
She works with neurodivergent clients across the lifespan and runs @Neuroinclusion.au on instagram with over 30,000 followers.
Claire is a speaker, podcast guest, neurodiversity advocate and clinical mentor to therapists across Australia. She brings her own personal experiences being neurodivergent with over 8 years of clinical experiences to consistently provide neurodiversity-affirming OT practice.
Her extensive experience as an occupational therapist includes schools, not-for-profits, private practice and in community settings in Perth, Melbourne and Cape Town.