Abstract
This subject builds on first and second year subjects and extends the application of the occupational therapy process when working with individuals across the lifespan. Students will apply theoretical models, utilise research skills and consolidate the occupational therapy process to select relevant strategies to use when working with individuals with … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
The occupational therapy process with individuals across the lifespan including intake, collaborative goal-setting, enabling strategy (intervention) selection, implementation and outcome measurementPlanning and implementing generic and specific enabling strategies used by occupational therapists working with people in practice areas that may include: paediatrics; mental health; palliative care; and people with chronic/multiple … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
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be able to apply the occupational therapy process to work with individuals across the lifespan with a range of physical, neurological and psychosocial conditions
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be able to research, justify and implement contemporary occupational therapy enabling strategies/interventions relevant to a range of clients and practice settings
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be able to demonstrate, using an occupation-focused approach, how to enable individuals to engage in life activities
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be able to adjust for service-delivery contexts and integrate culturally sensitive and respectful strategies for engaging clients from diverse backgrounds in all stages of the occupational therapy process
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be able to demonstrate internal strategies to examine and monitor personal responses to cultural and social differences
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be able to demonstrate professional behaviours
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be able to consolidate professional written and verbal communication skills and the ability to adapt these for different audiences
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be able to demonstrate a person-centred approach and dynamic, flexible problem solving skills
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be able to articulate decision-making informed by theory and evidence
Enrolment restrictions
Students must be enrolled in Bachelor of Occupational Therapy or Bachelor of Occupational Therapy(Honours)
Pre-requisite