Here is a list of events that are organised by the College of Occupational Therapy. Members can also access a list of all events that includes those organised by independent organisations that are separate from the college.
When booking for a college conference please ensure that you allow a minimum of 10 days for your application to be processed by the college. If you have been allocated a place on a conference you will receive a confirmation letter and a receipt of payment. Please note that pre-payment is required, invoices will not be issued.
Events Listing:
SEN Statements and Tribunals The science, legalities and ethics!
Monday 7th July 2008
Venue: College of Occupational Therapists
Cost: £98.00 (BAOT members) £118.00 (non-members)
Location: London
Description:
Are you aware of the implications of writing contributions for educational statements and evidence for tribunals?
This event is aimed at occupational therapists working with children who contribute to children’s Special Educational Needs Statutory Assessments and Tribunals in all settings; health and social care settings, private practice and education.
It will provide factual information on the legal framework to enable occupational therapists to understand the process. The day will also review the impact of writing such reports and explore the practical and ethical dilemmas occupational therapists face.
The day will be led by Nick Armstong, a barrister with a wealth of experience in Education Law and Tribunals, with perspectives from SENDIST (The Special Educational Needs Tribunal), IPSEA (Independent Panel for Special Education Advice) and a Tribunal Panel Member. Audience participation and the sharing of experiences will be an integral part of the day.
- The programme will cover:
- The Legal Process – Relevant aspects of the Education Act, Code of Practice & Tribunals Process
- Legal Case Analysis - developing skills necessary to understand legal issues
- Considerations for writing reports for statement contributions and evidence for tribunals e.g. what information is needed, making recommendations, resources vs needs
- What is an Educational need?
- What are your professional obligations
- an essential CPD opportunity
- a great chance to network with colleagues
- discuss ways to influence change nationally and locally
- Clerical Assistant, School of Health Sciences
- Faculty of Health & Social Care
- The Robert Gordon University
- Garthdee Road
- Garthdee
- Aberdeen
- AB10 7QG
- The Legal Framework - The Management of Health and safety at Work Act and The Manual Handling Operations Regulations
- Risk Management and assessment
- Safer handling policies and their application to areas such as rehabilitation and paediatrics etc.
- Providing manual handling equipment
- Providing manual handling advice, guidance and instructions
- Training issues
- Assessment tools / criteria for the use of manual handling equipment
- Review of principles of safe manual handling
- Biomechanics
- Communication and facilitation
- Assessment for hoists
- Active and passive hoists
- Fitting slings, bed, chair, floor
- Principles of assisting a person in bed
- Prescription / use of slide sheets and other equipment for bed transfers
- Assisted Transfers
Further information: Click here to download application form (81KB PDF*)
Contact name: Clare Leggett
Contact address: College of Occupational Therapists
Contact telephone: 020 7450 2345
Contact email: Clare.Leggett@cot.co.uk
Beyond Boundaries LIVE
Friday 25th July 2008 to Saturday 26th July 2008
Venue: Kent Showground, Kent.
Cost:
Location: South East
Description: Beyond Boundaries Live is an event designed with YOU in mind. It brings something completely new to the table, providing a totally interactive experience. Offering visitors the chance to get involved in a whole host of different activities. The show is all about opportunity, about not taking second best and living your life to the full. Central to the show is a ‘can do’ attitude and not viewing disability as an inability but as a challenge to overcome boundaries.
Contact name: Christie O'Connor, Sales and Show Manager
Contact address: Zinc Events Ltd, Faraday House, 39 Thornton House, Wimbledon, SW19 4NQ.
Contact telephone: 0208 971 8286
Contact email: coconnor@zincevents.co.uk
Changing Lives with Rehabilitation; the Rehabilitation Framework in Action
Friday 5th September 2008
Venue: The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
Cost:
£50 BAOT member
£25 Associate or Retired member
£10 Students
£100 non-member (Professional)
£50 non-member (Associate)
Location: Scotland
Description:
Rehabilitation is a vital component of Scottish Government strategy, especially in terms of services for older people, people with long-term conditions and people returning to work. This conference will give Scottish OTs and support workers wherever they are employed a chance to become better acquainted with Government policy in this area and to discuss inspirational ideas on how the profession can position itself at the heart of its implementation.
- The importance of the proposals makes this:
Further information: Click here to download an application form (78KB PDF)
Click here to download the Programme (111KB PDF)
For further information on The Robert Gordon University visit www.rgu.ac.uk
Contact name: Kelly Morrice
Contact address:
Kelly Morrice
Contact telephone: 01224 263 250
Contact email: k.morrice1@rgu.ac.uk
Return to Practice
Thursday 11th September 2008
Venue: College of Occupational Therapists
Cost: £25.00
Location: London
Description: This is a one-day event aimed at occupational therapists planning a return to practice after a period of absence and at OTs or employers who offer placements or supervision to returners. The aim is to help delegates to access the available resources to equip them for return to work and to inform them of important issues such as the Health Professions Council requirements for returners. Delegates will also have the opportunity to learn about how COT can help them refresh their skills and provide a network of support to help them back to practice.
Further information: Return to Practice application form (63KB PDF)
Contact name: Matthew Armistead
Contact address: College of Occupational Therapists
Contact telephone: 020 7450 2337
Contact email: matthew.armistad@cot.co.uk
Manual Handling for Occupational Therapists: The Balancing Act and Practical Workshop
Monday 15th September 2008 to Tuesday 16th September 2008
Venue: College of Occupational Therapists - London
Cost: Two day course £197.00 (BAOT members) £234.0 (Non members)
First day only £97.00 (BAOT members) £117.00
Location: London
Description:
This two day course is for OTs working in health and social care who may find themselves providing manual handling advice, guidance and support to carers and colleagues.
The first day will provide factual information on the legal framework to manual handling and detail the occupational therapy guidance document produced by the College of Occupational Therapists. The day will provide opportunity, through case scenarios and group discussion, for delegates to discuss the implications of the guidance and how the document may be implemented in practice.
The second day will be a practical workshop which will focus on the practical elements of safer handling.
Delegate numbers are restricted to 25 for the two day course to provide participants with the opportunity for practical work. Additional places are available for FIRST day ONLY.
- First day
- Second day
Facilitator: Sara Thomas, OT with extensive experience in manual handling in social / health care settings and author of the COT Manual Handling Guidance 3. Audience participation and sharing of experiences will be an integral part of the event.
Further information: Click here to download application form
Contact name: Clare Leggett
Contact address:
Contact telephone: 020 7450 2345
Contact email: Clare.Leggett@cot.co.uk
WRI and WEIS Study Day
Vocational Rehabilitiation and the Model of Human Occupation
Friday 10th October 2008
Venue: Woodland Grange Conference Centre, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Cost:
£156.00 BAOT member
£96.00 BAOT member, excluding manuals
£191.00 non-member
£116.00 non-member, excluding manuals
Location: Midlands
Description:
Vocational rehabilitation is high on the occupational therapy agenda. The ability of occupational therapists to understand the work issues facing their clients relies on them asking pertinent questions about a person's experience of work roles and the work environment. This in turn leads to the negotiation of effective treatment goals and the planning of successful interventions.
The Worker Role Interview (WRI) addresses the specific psychosocial and environmental factors that impact on a person either gaining work or returning to work. It was designed to be used in conjunction with an assessment of the person's functional capacity and comprises recommended questions for workers with recent injuries/disabilities, and people with chronic disabilities who have limited work histories.
The Work Environment Impact Scale (WEIS) is a semi-structured interview and rating scale, designed to assist the therapist in gathering information about how individuals with physical or psychosocial disabilities experience and perceive their work environments. Typical candidates for this assessment are people who are experiencing difficulty in their jobs, or whose work is interrupted by an injury or episode of illness.
This event aims to introduce the WRI and WEIS to occupational therapists, irrespective of their level of knowledge of the Model of Human Occupation. Please note that in order to use the assessments it is necessary to purchase the manuals but attending a workshop is not essential.
Braveman B, Robson M, Velozo C, Kielhofner G, Fisher G, Forsyth K, & Kerschbaum J, Worker Role Interview (WRI) Version 10.0 (2005) Moore-Corner RA, Kielhofner G, & Olson L, Work Environment Impact Scale (WEIS) Version 2.0 (1998)
Further information: Click here to download an application form (157KB PDF)
Contact name: Caroline Grant
Contact address: College of Occupational Therapists
Contact telephone: 020 7450 2300
Contact email: caroline.grant@cot.co.uk
Occupational Interviewing and the Model of Human Occupation - OCAIRS Study Day
Friday 14th November 2008
Venue: Woodland Grange Conference Centre, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Cost:
£126.00 BAOT member
£96.00 BAOT member, excluding manuals
£153.50 non-member
£116.00 non-member, excluding manuals
Location: Midlands
Description:
The therapeutic process hinges on generating relevant and incisive questions at the assessment stage. Applying a consistent set of theoretical concepts will allow occupational therapists to gather and record information systematically and have greater confidence in articulating their clinical reasoning.
The Occupational Circumstances Assessment Interview and Rating Scale (OCAIRS) provides a structured and theoretically based means of developing interview skills in evaluation and treatment. It supports the gathering, analysing, and reporting of data on the extent and nature of an individual's occupational participation. Interview questions have been designed for use in a wide range of settings, (Mental Health, Forensic Mental Health, and Physical Disabilities), to suit any adolescent or adult client who has the cognitive and emotional ability to participate in an interview.
“I have found the OCAIRS a wonderful interview tool over the years...The information as well as the interaction with the client, provides a more well rounded understanding of the client, creating collaboration between client, occupational therapist, and the interdisciplinary treatment team, reflecting the client's ideas/values/goals.” - Sarah Skinner, MEd, OTR/L
This event aims to introduce the OCAIRS to occupational therapists, irrespective of their level of knowledge of the Model of Human Occupation. Please note that in order to use the OCAIRS it is necessary to purchase the manual but attending a workshop is not essential.
Forsyth K , Deshpande S, Kielhofner G, Henriksson C, Haglund L, Olson L, Skinner S, and Kulkarn S. (2005) The Occupational Circumstances Assessment Interview and Rating Scale (OCAIRS) Version 4.0
Further information: Click here to download an application form (210KB MS Word.doc)
Contact name: Caroline Grant
Contact address: College of Occupational Therapists
Contact telephone: 020 7450 2300
Contact email: caroline.grant@cot.co.uk
Introduction to budget management
Wednesday 3rd December 2008
Venue: COT HQ
106-114 Borough High Street
London
SE1 1LB
Cost: ·Free to treasurers within the College of Occupational Therapists specialist sections , BAOT regions and chairman of these groups.
·All committee members that have a responsibility to planning and executing events
·All members that are responsible for budget setting and financial resources
Location: London
Description: A half-day training session aimed at providing members with the skills and understanding to manage the financial matters of the specialist section or region and maintain good governance procedures. It supports professional development and supports knowledge and skills dimension G4 in financial management at level 4.
Further information:
Contact name: Olivia Lokko, Regional team secretary
Contact address: 106-114 Borough High Street London SE1 1LB
Contact telephone: 0207 450 2368
Contact email: olivia.lokko@cot.co.uk
Introduction to the Professional Network
Wednesday 3rd December 2008
Venue: COT
106-114 BOROUGH HIGH STREET,
LONDON SE11 1LB
Cost: The College will meet travel expenditure for specialist sections and BAOT countries, regions and local group activists.Please keep all receipts as expenses cannot be paid without production of a receipt; expense forms will be available on the day to reclaim your travel expenses.We would like to stress that to enable as many individuals to attend these and future training sessions, the cheapest fare possible is to be booked.
Location: London
Description: The content relates to communication level 3, and personal and people development level 2 of the knowledge and skills framework. Tools for providing leadership and increasing the profile of the profession, opportunities for networking, questions and answers and an optional tour of the COT HQ building and its staff.
Further information:
Contact name: Olivia Lokko, Regional Team Secretary
Contact address: COT 106-114 BOROUGH HIGH STREET, LONDON SE11 1LB
Contact telephone: . 0207450 2368
Contact email: Olivia.lokko@cot.co.uk
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