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2024 Conference | Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
PRESENTED BY: Carrie Stevenson-Lim (she/her), OT Reg. (Ont.), London Health Sciences Centre and Dr. Renée Pang, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Paediatrics, London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Campus, Department of Paediatrics
- 2024 OSOT Conference Session - Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) 101: Family-Supported and Caregiver-Based Treatment Approaches for Children and Youth Diagnosed with ARFID
- Describe avoidant restrictive food intake disorder and its prevalence within paediatric and general populations.
- Identify common occupational performance issues for children and youth diagnosed with ARFID and their caregivers.
- Understand practical approaches and materials OTs might use when assessing and treating functional needs of children and youth with ARFID.
- Identify current family-supported and caregiver-based psychological treatments available.
- Describe examples of multidisciplinary team and service delivery approaches to treating ARFID within a paediatric population.
If you would like to purchase more than three 2024 conference recording, please contact us to receive your discount of $10 off each subsequent recording you purchase.
This session is 1 hour and 31 minutes. Access to session recordings will be removed February 2, 2025.
Non-Member Price: 80.00 Member price: 60.00
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2024 Conference | Let's Talk OTs and OTAs
PRESENTED BY: Teresa Avvampato (she/her), OT Reg. (Ont.), MSc (OT), DSc (c), Durham College and Debra Cooper (she/her), BAHSc, OTA/PTA, University Health Network - Lyndhurst, Spinal Cord
- 2024 OSOT Conference Session - Together We're Better - Let's Talk OTs and OTAs
- Describe the impact of OT-OTA collaboration on quality of care.
- Summarize accurate information on OT-OTA collaboration in Ontario, including pressure points.
- Discuss evidence and theory-informed strategies to support effective OT-OTA collaboration and address results from the environmental scan.
If you would like to purchase more than three 2024 conference recording, please contact us to receive your discount of $10 off each subsequent recording you purchase.
This session is 1 hour and 7 minutes. Access to session recordings will be removed February 2, 2025.
Non-Member Price: 80.00 Member price: 60.00
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2024 Conference | OTs and OTAs as Collaborators in Care
PRESENTED BY: Debra Cooper (she/her), BAHSc, OTA/PTA, University Health Network - Lyndhurst, Spinal Cord, Karen Koseck (she/her), M.Sc., BSc. OT, OT Reg. (Ont.), Program Coordinator and Professor OTA & PTA Program, Centennial College, and Kala Subramaniam (she/her), M.Sc., BSc. OT, OT Reg. (Ont.), Professor OTA & PTA Program, Centennial College
- 2024 OSOT Conference Session - OTs and OTAs as Collaborators in Care: Creating Psychologically Safer Spaces
- Reflect on what you think is a psychological safe space.
- Describe elements of mutually psychologically safer spaces.
- Recognize when safer spaces are compromised and how to address it.
- Apply strategies to help create safer spaces in occupational therapy service delivery.
If you would like to purchase more than three 2024 conference recording, please contact us to receive your discount of $10 off each subsequent recording you purchase.
This session is 1 hour and 2 minutes. Access to session recordings will be removed February 2, 2025.
Non-Member Price: 80.00 Member price: 60.00
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2024 Conference | Working with First Responders and PSP
PRESENTED BY: Erika Pond Clements (she/her), OT Reg. (Ont.), Waterloo Regional Police Service, Tanya Morose (she/her), MSc, CCPE, CRSP, Waterloo Regional Police Service, Megan Edgelow (she/her), BScOT, MscRHBS, EdD, Queen's University and Dwayne Van Eerd (he/him), PhD, Institute for Work and Health (IWH)
- 2024 OSOT Conference Session - Helping the Helpers: Working with First Responders and Public Safety Personnel
- Build awareness of PSP culture and work demands.
- Understand the role of OT in the treatment of psychologically injured PSP.
- Learn about the ECHO community of practice model.
- Identify and address barriers to return to work for PSP.
If you would like to purchase more than three 2024 conference recording, please contact us to receive your discount of $10 off each subsequent recording you purchase.
This session is 1 hour and 30 minutes. Access to session recordings will be removed February 2, 2025.
Non-Member Price: 80.00 Member price: 60.00
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An Overview of Ontario’s PHIPA
PRESENTED BY: Andrea Ramsarran (she/her), Senior Health Policy Advisor, Health Policy Department, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
- Learn the terminology under the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA), such as: health information custodians, agents, electronic service providers and health information network providers, recipients, and PHIPA's limiting principles.
- Learn about consent, including: capacity to consent, express, implied, and assumed implied consent, circle of care, lock box – withholds and withdrawals of consent, access requests, storing and sharing personal health information.
- The webinar also addresses common questions from Ontario occupational therapists.
Non-Member Price: 25.00 Member price: 0.00
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Links2Wellbeing: Social Prescribing for Older Adults
PRESENTED BY: Dena Silverberg (she/her), BA (Hons), Project Coordinator, Links2Wellbeing: Social Prescribing for Older Adults, Older Adult Centres' Association of Ontario, Maria DiCarlo, OT Reg. NB, and OSOT's Retired Members Team
- Understand social prescribing, its role in healthcare, and the benefits for older adults.
- Distinguish the components of a successful social prescribing program and how interested parties can be involved.
- Illustrate how volunteering can be integrated into social prescribing and demonstrate the benefits of volunteering for individuals and communities.
- Outline the steps to become involved in a social prescribing program and evaluate the impact of social prescribing.
- Explore the importance of building partnerships between healthcare providers, community organizations, and volunteers.
Non-Member Price: 25.00 Member price: 0.00
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Transform Concussion Care with a Novel Digital Rehab Tool
PRESENTED BY: Shelley Vaisberg (she/her), OT Reg. (Ont.), Co-Founder, Chief Clinical Officer, Brainbot and Anne Hunt (she/her), PhD, OT Reg. (Ont.), Assistant Professor Teaching Stream, University of Toronto Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy
- Gain practical knowledge on integrating Brainbot into your current therapeutic approaches, enhancing client engagement and outcomes.
- Explore the research and evidence supporting Brainbot's usability, establishing confidence in its application.
- Be among the first to learn about the latest Brainbot features and consider how your practice can be at the cutting edge of digital rehabilitation.
- Analyze a clinical case study to determine how Brainbot can be applied in various therapeutic scenarios, providing you with actionable insights for your practice.
Non-Member Price: 25.00 Member price: 0.00
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