Highly recommend this read by @fisheraddiction Interesting points:
1-See the person, hear their story.
2-Acknowledging addiction as an occupation and then focusing on this occupation's gains and harms
https://t.co/YGaOxtY3l2
This is arguably one of the most important papers that we have published in the @BJNursing#AllOurHealth#teamCNO
Access this for free at https://t.co/54bQDxNPtI
The OT show yesterday was so full on I did not have time to tweet, although I had the chance to learn so much and talk to so many interesting OTs, this was definitely the highlight of the day @BAMEOTUK
Hello OT Twitter... It's been a minute. And I'm slowly making my way back onto social media!
In the meantime I'm thrilled to share a podcast with @theRCOT & @AArchOT 💗
Wonderful experience that I really hope inspires people into the profession.
Really interesting session delivered by @SarahInnesOT which covered excessive alcohol intake as a meaningful occupation. Important to focus intervention on the reasons people drink and why it’s important to them #WFOT2022#DarkOccupations
Obesity is a chronic disease with complex contributing factors that causes reduced quality of life, impaired participation, and social isolation. Occupational Therapy can have a positive impact on these areas.
#WFOT2022 @MaryForhan
Joanne Lee talks about #OccupationalTherapists working on the edge. Occupational Therapists have a vital role in helping people recognise their psychosocial needs during & after an emergency #WFOT2022#OccupationalREvolution
"In order to help us, you need to understand us."
Powerful words from Olya Mangusheva and her colleagues on their experience of the humanitarian conflict in Ukraine due to the war.
If you get a chance to watch a recording of this talk, I implore you to do so.
#WFOT22
Preparedness needs to be systemic and we will only achieve this through greater advocacy, which is why the work of the emergency pillar of the #worldrehabilitationalliance will be so important. You can join us for the pre-launch on 13 September at 2pm CET https://t.co/qQDO5wNzMD
DW. The editor, Prof Avril Drummond, chaired an Intercollegiate stroke working party group in a discussion on "Rehabilitation Potential". I was invited; it was good. I wrote about it: https://t.co/ZiYRQp1w2n and referred to an old editorial on the matter https://t.co/C1bkxgkUHy
My involvement in leadership improved my student learning experience as well as helped me to develop the skills and traits needed for success outside of university. Thank you for the article.
How can #WeAHPs diversify our workforce to be more representative of people from BME backgrounds? Learn more via https://t.co/96EoV7dbY8 launch of #BMEstreetAHPs project on 10 June Friday 10am-12pm, in collab with @LondonAHPs@NHSHEE_LDN see you there!