Good to see a focus on effectiveness, and cost effectiveness as well as attention to criminal justice /public health and forensic mental health. Have your say on Setting research agenda for occupational therapy https://t.co/uqVl7YkHus
Gutter journalism. #FakeLaw from beginning to end.
1. Khan was not “given £350,000”. This is a lie. That was the overall cost of legal aid in his criminal proceedings in 2012. This is like saying someone who receives a NHS heart transplant is “given” the cost of the operation.
Does anyone work in mental health/secure care have pets or animals on their units or has anyone got an experience of staff bringing their own pets into work? Would love to hear from you if so #pettherapy#mentalhealth#securecare#occupationaltherapy
Occupational therapy = The deliberate application of occupation as a therapeutic medium – to achieve a defined occupational goal. #otalk@theRCOT https://t.co/x3IzrKop4s
Is anyone else the only OT in their service? I have just started in a service predominantly made up of psychologists and am really keen to think about how to hold onto my OT identity!
Whilst in the same breath recognising there is little research into this.
problem is that ‘rehabilitation’ is ill defined, not prioritised, and not what is actually offered. intervention to facilitate lasting change like occupational therapy is not widely available or accessible
Tonight’s #OTalk will hosted by @EmilyKellett7 you can access our website here to see her blog post about tonight’s topic #Yoga and Occupational Therapy – https://t.co/VlsPSZzPwq
My heart 😭
"When a soccer player's hijab started falling off to reveal her hair, her opponents gathered around to provide cover while she fixed it."
This is what EMPATHY looks like. This is what HUMANITY looks like.
This is what HOPE looks like.
We need more of this ❤
Reforming prison health in five nations. interesting social and cultural differences even in highly integrated nations - identifiable in foci and style of presenters #leph2019
@LizDurrant19 I see. And get why triggering.
I use ‘my’ e.g. colleagues/student - they’re not mine, but I’m describing them in relation 2me as opposed 2 random ppl. tend 2be ‘people I work with’ plural, or persons name singular. staff use my/your to make sure the care for that person is done.