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Showing posts with label conference. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 June 2018

#RCOT2018 - Get Involved

#RCOT2018 - The Royal College of Occupational Therapist Annual Conference 2018

Get Involved



#OTalkonTour @ #RCOT2018


Similarly to last year, a few of the #OTalk crew - Myself (@OTontheTracks), Rachel (), Kirstie (@Kirstie_OT) and Helen (@Helen_OTUKwill be around at conference. Come say hello and chat with us, we'd love to speak to you and get to know you. 


Feel free to ask us about the use of social media and we will try and help get you up to speed. 





If you are arriving in Belfast over the weekend prior to conference, why not come meet up with the #OTalk team and community for some dinner and chat on the Sunday evening.


The plan is meet up at Zizzi for 5pm on the Sunday evening, which is in the Victoria Square Shopping Centre

Come along and join us for chat, food and some company. 







We will also have our Selfie board with us at various points during conference so why not have some fun and grab it and have your picture taken. 


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We'll be tweeting them from the @OTalk_ account throughout conference. Remember to use the hashtag #OTalkonTour and tag us in your tweets.





The #OTalk team are also hosting an occupation station this year:

Session 21: 21st Century meaningful activity: Using social media as a way to engage.

When: Tuesday morning 10:00-10:45 in Hall 1,  Exhibition Theatre 1. 

Hopefully we will see you there. 




If you aren't at conference or if you are new to social media, there will be an #OTalk on the Tuesday evening hosted by Gill (@GillyGorry) from the #OTalk team. 


It will be a relaxed chat and worth checking out as a way to get the hang of the Tweet chats or just to catch up with whats' been happening at conference. 


When: Tuesday @ 8pm on Twitter using the hashtag #OTalk




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#RCOT2018 Blog Squad




There is a team of conference attendees blogging their way through conference again as a way to share the conference experience with a wider scope of occupation therapists. 


All the posts will be placed on the #OTalk Blog, during the conference so it's worth checking it out if you can't attend or even if you are there.





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RCOT Scottish Eastern Region



There are a handful of the RCOT Scottish Eastern Committee at conference this year. Look out for myself (@OTontheTracks), Hannah  (@hannahcairns7), Charlie (@chungsongyau) and Heather who will be around and most likely on the RCOT stand at various points throughout. 


If you are based in the region and are tweeting/presenting/displaying a poster, please tag us in your tweets/photos as we would love to share any relevant news/information with others from the region. 




Sunday, 18 June 2017

#COT2017 - Get Involved

#COT 2017 - The Royal College of Occupational Therapist Annual Conference 2017


Get Involved




#OTalkonTour @ #COT2017




A few of the #OTalk crew [Myself (@OTontheTracks), Rachel (), Kirstie (@KLO2_KAY) and Helen (@Helen_OTUKwill be around at conference this year, come chat with us, we'd love to speak to you and get to know you. 

Feel free to ask us about the use of social media and we will try and help get you up to speed. 




If you are arriving in Birmingham on Sunday and are looking for something to do or some company for dinner.  

We are planning to meet up at 17:00 at the Birmingham ICC for early registration and then to grab some food.

Come along and join us if you'd like to!






We will also be around at the Royal College of Occupational Therapists West Midlands (@RCOTWestMidsNetworking event on the Monday night at Pizza Express.








Our normal Tuesday #OTalk (8pm-9pm) will be still be happening with the lovely Gill (@GillyGorryhosting, while the rest of team catch our trains home. 

She will be hiding a Social Media round up of conference, so if you can get online, please join in and share your conference highlights with the wider of the #OTalk community. 






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Check out my Poster at #COT2017



I have a poster in the display hall (Poster 26). Come along and check out the findings of my research which focused on attitudes to social media use as a platform for CPD. 

If you aren't at conference or would like to take another look in your own time, you can find a copy here.








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RCOT Scottish Eastern Region


Are you an Occupational Therapist from the Scottish Eastern region attending conference? If so feel free to come say Hi to me (@OTontheTracks) and Andrea (@Andrea14OTfrom the Scottish Eastern Committee who are attending the conference. We will be tweeting on both our own and the Scottish Eastern Twitter account (@COTScotEastern) throughout the event. 

If you are based in the region and are tweeting/presenting/displaying a poster, please tag us in your tweets/photos as we would love to share any relevant news/information with other from the region. 


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#COT2017 Blog Squad


If you are following #COT2017 from home/work or even if you are there in person, check out the #COT2017 Blog Squad posts, which will be going live on the #OTalk site throughout the conference. 

There is a great bunch of delegates at different stages of their career, signed up to share their conference experience with others. Here is the intro blog, if you are interested in learning more. 

To find an updated list of posts click here.



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Elizabeth Casson Lecture

Lastly but by no means least, if you are at conference make sure you get a seat to hear Prof Diane Cox deliver the Elizabeth Casson Lecture. She is one incredibly inspiring lady, that I have had the pleasure of hearing talk about research whilst at university.


She is a brilliant speaker and you would me silly to miss her if you are at #COT2017



Sunday, 15 May 2016

Broadening Horizons: Innovative and Emerging Practice in Occupational Therapy... Reflections on attending #BAOTNYSC7

7th BAOT Northern and Yorkshire Student Conference - Broadening Horizons: Innovative and Emerging Practice in Occupational Therapy



This years BAOT Northern and Yorkshire Student Conference was held on 13th May 2016 at Leeds Beckett University.  


This was also hand-in day for our MSc dissertation so there was a little bit of forward planning to make sure we had that submitted it the day before so we could attend. This year there was only 3 of us from University of Cumbria which may have been due to the deadline and the fact the 1st year MSc cohort were on placement







You can see the tweets from the conference over on twitter using the hashtag:


                                          #BAOTNYSC7






Opening plenary - Helen Marriott


Helen Marriott's Slides
Helen Marriott shared with the conference the Five Year Forward view for NHS England focusing on the three key priorities of the workforce, evidence and leadership. 

As the NHS changes and the challenges become greater, there are opportunities for us as Occupational Therapists to be creative, think outside the box and improve the profession and in turn services we provide for our services users. 

But for us to do this it is crucial  for us to be the 'right person' at the 'right time' and in the 'right place' The means as professionals we need to work collectively as AHPs if we are to have a positive impact.

We need to be able to communicate our unique selling points as Occupational Therapists and keep broadening the horizons of those we work with.

Take home thoughts:

We need to be visible leaders, use our mentors and build networks as we develop as practitioners and remember:

"Knowledge is acquired, Skills are transferable "



Session 1: OT in a Social Enterprise working with Children in Schools - Lynn Mitchell


Lynn Mitchell shared her role as an paediatric OT. I found this session really interesting as my first placement was based in a Community Paediatric setting so there were some interesting comparisons in the role OTs played.

The idea that as a social enterprise, the OTs services are bought in by the schools using the pupil premium for a set period of time allowed them to explore the educational environment and clinic environment as they worked in partnership with the child, school and parents in enabling the students to engage in education. This was particularly evident in the scope of their practice from handwriting interventions and posture control for students to working in with Autism Specialist schools. 


The schools have an input into the service they want as they are paying for the OT service. but enables the OTs to use a range of skills in working directly with students, educating staff and providing training swell as in an advisory role to the schools. 

The OTs used GAS light as a goal setting tool, which was similar to my paediatrics placement, and it was interesting to see how the incorporated the different service users (School, parent and child) by having a goal that is important to each of them. I also found the information on assessment tools used useful and it was really interesting to see the range of standardised Ax available for children within an educational setting for OTs to use



The Dark Side of Occupation. - Rebecca Twinley


Rebecca Twinley's session was one I had particularly been looking forward to as I had come across her concept of "The Dark Side of Occupation" in a few journals and during a previous #OTalk, so was interested to find out more about the topic. 

As OTs it s drilled into us that engaging in occupations is positive and beneficial for our well being. But we know not all occupations are good, so why as humanbeings do we continue to find meaning in experiences that are unhealthy, anti social, harmful, disruptive and even criminal?


As Occupational Therapists it is crucial that we continue to explore the areas of occupation that are not yet explored (Twinley, 2016), this is because as human beings we are driven and find meaning in activities that give us identity, opportunities to build relationships as part of our social networks and in activities that of course fill our time and routine. And that doesn't mean that the occupations are always positive or beneficial to our health and wellbeing. 

What motivates a person to undertake dark harmful occupations?

Understanding that health and wellbeing aren't one and the same. You can have ill health and still have good wellbeing. So as OTs what does that mean for us in our daily roles... 

Rebecca Tinley's slides
We need to be aware that there will always be some level of subjectivity in why someone engages in an occupation and as professionals we need to embrace and seek to understand this whilst being objective in our role as practitioners. 

We need to challenge assumptions. We work in contemporary settings and with people who are ever changing and evolving and we need to react to this, by continuing to inform and strengthen out practice (Perice, 2004) by adding to the evidence base and engaging with our service users in an appropriate and contextually relevant way.

Take home thoughts:

Explore occupations that are not yet explored. Challenge assumptions and understand that engagement in occupations is subjective and individual to each person we work with. As a client centred practitioner we need to utilise the tools we have available to us, to work to understand what influences our clients to engage in their occupations on both sides of the spectrum.



Unlocking Occupation: OT in a Young Offender Institution. - Alex Taylor



Alex Taylor's slides
Alex Taylor's session explored the role OTs can play in working with young people within a Young Offenders Institution. 

It was interesting to learn more about this setting as it is a setting I hadn't overly considered as a potential area of practice but actually is a client group that could benefit greatly from occupational therapy input as they will be suffering from occupational disruption due to their detention within the Young offenders Institution.  

The MDT approach within the Young Offenders Institutions can enable mental health issues to be addressed through a range of occupational engagement actives such as, cooking, gardening, music, games and living skills. These are delivered through range of one to one interventions and group interventions that enable the young people to  develop and engage in a way that suits them. 

The use of MOHO, CMOP enables client rendered assessment and intervention through Assessing, re-assessing, reviewing, resetting goals or discharging the young people from the OTs caseload. 



Closing plenary - An Occupation Without Borders - Nick Pollard


Nick Pollard Slides
Nick Pollard closed the day by sharing a range of experiences from his career. He challenging us to explore what our borders are as OTs in what we do daily and how we use our skills. 

What skills do we have for the position we are in and how can we use these to benefit our service users?

He also highlighted the importance of recording what we do and how we practice so that we can increase the evidence base for our profession.


                    If it's not written down it can't become evidence. 



References

Howard, C. (2016)  13 May. available at: hhttps://twitter.com/chloehowardOT (Accessed 15 May 2016)

Leeds Beckett University '7th Annual BAOT N&Y Student Conference Delegates Pack',  (2016)

Marriott H. (2016) Five Year NHS Forward View  [Opening Plenary] 7th Annual BAOT N&Y Student Conference. Leeds Beckett University. 13th May.

Mitchell L. (2016) OT in a Social Enterprise working with Children in Schools [Workshop to BAOT N&Y Student Conference].  [Leeds Beckett University]. 13 May. 

Pollard N. (2016) Stories from an occupation without borders  [Closing Plenary] 7th Annual BAOT N&Y Student Conference. Leeds Beckett University. 13th May.

Taylor A, (2016) OT in a Young Offender Institution [Workshop to BAOT N&Y Student Conference].  [Leeds Beckett University]. 13 May. 

Twinley R, (2016) The Dark Side of Occupation [Workshop to BAOT N&Y Student Conference].  [Leeds Beckett University]. 13 May. 

Friday, 5 June 2015

Week 37: The Week of Being a Tourist and BAOT N&Y Student Conference

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Key Term: Occupational Balance
Panda Selfie at Edinburgh Zoo

The week between finishing placement and going back to uni for the last few months of first year was filled with fun, food and inspiration. Any health care student or practitioner reading this that has had placement as part of their training how all consuming they can be when you are on them. I don't say this as a negative, I enjoy getting to really delve into it when I'm on placement but it is a tiring experience that takes most of my energy anyways. It can sometimes feel that you have lost the occupational balance when you are also trying to do uni work so I felt having a friend to visit gave a brilliant excuse to re balance and have a bit of fun being a tourist in my own city. I had such a fun time just exploring the city and enjoying the sunny weather. 

Penguins at Edinburgh Zoo
Edinburgh adventures...

We spend a day exploring Edinburgh Zoo (which was unusually quiet) in the sun! Yes it was sunny in Scotland!

I was inspired by some art in the many Art Galleries visited around Edinburgh. The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art was my personal favourite! 

I also got to share my love of Edinburgh Castle with Vicky which I'm sure was a super Scottish experience for her - Learning about the history of battles between Scotland and England. 

It was also really good to spend some time just chilling over food and tea, which is always a plus!


York adventures....

The end of the week was spent in York to attend the BAOT N&Y Student conference, I will blog about this soon so look out for my thoughts on the day. 

The trip also gave us time to explore York the day before and be tourists there too.  It really is such a beautiful city and has lots of history to learn about - clearly could have done than more than half a day to explore... Seems like a good excuse to revisit in the future! 

Ready and re-energised to tackle the rest of first year!!