Abstract

In this subject, students complete their second supervised occupational therapy work-integrated learning (WIL) placement. This placement focuses on working with people who experience occupational dysfunction and/or may focus on planning or implementing an occupation-focused project. The placement provides students with the opportunity to manage their own caseload and to practice … For more content click the Read More button below.

Syllabus

This subject will cover the following topics: Applying and reflecting on communication skills;Appropriate professional behaviour in different contexts;Assessment and enabling strategies;Intervention planning and evaluation;Reflective practice;Ensuring portfolio provides evidence of competency development;Advanced fieldwork preparation; andThis subject will include one seven-week period of work-integrated learning placement.

Assessment items

1. Reflection and Learning Objectives

2. Competency for practice

Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
discuss the complexities of occupational therapy practice;
2.
demonstrate competent verbal and written communication strategies;
3.
demonstrate appropriate professional behaviours and engage in reflective practice;
4.
plan and conduct formal and informal assessments of clients;
5.
design and implement well-reasoned enabling strategies and/or occupation-focused projects;
6.
evaluate the effectiveness of the implemented strategies and projects; and
7.
demonstrate competency in occupational therapy practice in a professional setting.

Enrolment restrictions

Students must be enrolled in Bachelor of Occupational Therapy.

Work integrated learning

Placement Duration 240 hours Details Students will complete a supervised placement at an allocated service/location.The 32 days of placement will usually be undertaken on a full-time basis over a 7 week period (approx. 240 hours). Placement opportunities include public health services, hospitals, community health settings, disability services, private practice, schools … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning resources

Additional resources required by students

Students attending compulsory work-integrated learning placements are responsible for all associated travel, accommodation and required resources.