Verve OT Training for NDIS OTs

ABI – Acquired Brain Injury

Webinar Length:
1.5 hours
Price:
$85.00

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As Occupational Therapists, working with people following an acquired brain injury can be extremely rewarding and complex. Every person with brain injury is unique, and require an individualised approach to rehabilitation. Occupational therapists have a unique role in supporting people to develop their functional skills and participate in meaningful activities at home and in the community.

Learning Objectives

– Define Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and understand the various types of ABI you may see within the NDIS.
– Explain the functional implications of ABI on a patient’s physical, cognitive, behavioural and communication skills.
– Understand the common comorbidities associated with ABI
– Recognise the impact on families and close others
– Appreciate the unique role of Occupational Therapists in assessment, goal setting and intervention
– Understand the important of taking a client-directed, individualised approach with interdisciplinary collaboration.

About the Presenters: This workshop will be delivered by Occupational Therapists Belinda Renison and Nadine Holgate who each have over twenty years of experience in supporting people with ABI and their support networks in community settings.  Both Belinda and Nadine are passionate about supporting people and their support networks to understand the nature of their executive function strengths and weaknesses and to co-create innovative strategies aimed at reducing the functional impact of their executive function impairments.

Belinda’s observations of the debilitating nature of executive function impairments post-ABI lead her to complete a Doctorate in Clinical Neuropsychology in 2010 investigating why formal pen-and-paper measures of executive function were often limited in their ability to predict everyday executive functions commonly experienced by people post-ABI. This research has informed Belinda’s clinical practice when assessing executive function skills.

Nadine Holgate works in regional Victoria and is passionate about building capacity for occupational therapists in both metro and rural locations to confidently work with people with brain injury in a collaborative, individualised way to achieve meaningful outcomes.   Nadine has an interest in supporting families impacted by brain injury and completed her Masters of Clinical Family Therapy in 2009.

 

The Certificate of Completion for this webinar, which you can use for CPD hours, will be emailed to you at the end of the month.
On purchasing this on demand session, a link to the recording will be made available along with any webinar resources which will be valid for one month.
Please note that the price to purchase access to this recording is for one person only. If you wish for multiple people to access the recording, please purchase access for each person.

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