Our article is published in The Clinical Teacher! The PLUS Framework: Guidance for Practice Educators offers ideas to support health professional educators in their supervision of students during fieldwork or placements. https://t.co/hcz8R5z81C
@RCOT_CYPF webinar:
Early Senses, Why Do They Matter?
Emily Hills and Lindsay Hardy from @SensoryBabies explore the role of sensation in early development and how to guide therapy to optimise occupational participation.
Date: 4th March 2021 8pm
https://t.co/PP1TkBYzHJ
Thank you to all of my therapist colleagues @SandwellSPOT for the difference you make to our children & families everyday reflecting on your contribution on #AHPsDay2020 🙏🏻
Science Says the Most Successful Kids Have Parents Who Do These 9 Things; great advice including reading to your child and it’s benefits and reducing screen time https://t.co/HHrxAB8Ert
Celebrating the contributions of my colleague, mentor and friend Dr Ali Akbar today. Contributions to children and young people's health locally and globally are truly ❤ Tough act to follow. Friend for life.
@SWBHnhs@SwbhP@drnickmakwana
@ChizoAgwu @MBandhakavi@cheznewt
To have someone who can give us that push when our efforts hit a plateau and our motivational levels hit a rock bottom is a great fortune. Tag someone who has been there for you and be that support for someone as well. #thursdaymorning#ThursdayMotivation#InternationalDogDay
Had a great couple of sessions with colleagues @SWBHnhs teaching #QSIR fundamentals (socially distanced of course) Thanks to @JoyceBradley_QI and @clairehubb for arranging. Highlight for me has to be this beauty of an effort. Where do you start??
Sandwell SPOT the Difference
Spot the difference is one of many ways to develop visual perception skills.
Visual perception refers to the brain’s ability to make sense of what the eyes see, helping with everyday activities such as, dressing, eating, writing and playing.
In the Black Country we are very proud of the local dialect which is embedded in the history of the area! So often as Speech and Language Therapists we are asked if we help people to 'speak proper' - there's no such thing! #bostinSLT