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ORGANIZER:info@zimei.com.au
DTSTAMP:20260617T152011Z
LOCATION:The University Club - University of Western Australia\, Hackett Entrance #1\, Hackett Drive\, Crawley (Perth)\, WA\, 6009\, Australia
SUMMARY:Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance Approach (CO-OP) - PERTH - November 2026
DESCRIPTION:Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance Approach (CO-OP)Module 1 - Two day Face to Face WorkshopThursday 19th - Friday 20th November 2026The University Club - University of WA - PERTH9:00am - 4:30pmModule 2 - Consolidation - ONLINE - Friday 14th May 20279:00am - 3:00pm (Aust WST)Brisbane/Sydney/Canberra/Melbourne/Hobart – 11:00am – 5:00pm (Aust EST)Darwin/Adelaide – 10:30am – 4:30pm (Aust CST) - Perth – 9:00am – 3:00pm (Aust WST)The goal of the Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance approach (CO-OP) is to enable children and adults with performance difficulties\, be they physical\, cognitive\, or other\, to succeed in performing the everyday tasks and activities that are important to them. The CO-OP approach is client-centred and supports individuals to apply cognitive strategies to develop the skills they need to achieve at the tasks they want to\, need to or are expected to do.CO-OP was developed to provide therapists with an evidence-based approach to enabling performance success in an effective and efficient way. It engages the individual at the meta-cognitive level to solve performance problems. Focused on enabling success\, the CO-OP Approach employs collaborative goal setting\, dynamic performance analysis\, cognitive strategy use\, guided discovery\, and enabling principles. These elements\, all considered essential to the CO-OP Approach are situated within a structured intervention format\, and with parent/significant other involvement as appropriate.The CO-OP Approach can be used with adults and children (over 4 years of age) who struggle with everyday tasks such as dressing\, grooming\, handwriting or cycling. It has been shown to be successful for clients with a variety of developmental or neurological conditions (eg developmental coordination disorder\, ADHD\, stroke and acquired brain injury) who experience difficulties with learning or re-learning motor based skills.This workshop is suitable for allied health professionalsWorkshop Aims/objectives - on completion of the two days participants willhave a working knowledge of the key theoretical and evidentiary foundations aspects of the CO-OP intervention approachdevelop an understanding of the key features of the CO-OP Approach includingoccupation-based\, client-centered goal settingdynamic performance analysis (DPA)cognitive strategy useguided discoveryenabling principlesbe able to apply CO-OP in an evidence-based manner at a competent levelWorkshop Delivery - This workshop is provided in two modules (attendance at both modules is required to gain a Certificate of Attendance)Module 1 – Two days Face to Face - Thursday 19th - Friday 20th November 2026 (Perth) – this module will provide participants with the fundamental understanding of CO-OP and the practice competencies to apply the approach in their client cohort. Unfortunately the ability to link to this workshop via an online format or to record this workshop is NOT an optionModule 2 – One day - Friday 14th May 2027 - (9:00am – 3:00pm Aust WST) – Online via Zoom –  This consolidation session allows clinicians to practice CO-OP in their clinical settings\, prior to engaging in case discussions/presentations regarding their ability to apply CO-OP with fidelity (in the way CO-OP was intended).Optional ICAN Certification – there is an option for participants to provide a 20 minute case presentation during the module 2 online session. This presentation is required for eligibility to proceed with the CO-OP Certification via ICAN.About the Presenter - Dr Sarah Davies  PhD\, MOccThySt UQ\, BSC (BioMed) UQ - Dr Sarah Davies is a Lecturer in Occupational Therapy in the School of Health at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Sarah is an accredited CO-OP therapist\, CO-OP instructor and an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Sarah holds a PhD\, a Master of Occupational Therapy Studies and a Bachelor of Biomedical Science from the University of Queensland.  Sarah has extensive clinical experience working with adults with physical and neurological conditions\, in Australia and the United Kingdom. Sarah’s research involves the CO-OP approach in novel adult populations and service settings. Her PhD focused on the CO-OP approach for people with Parkinson’s Disease. Sarah holds roles as a Science Ambassador for the World Parkinson Coalition\, and a member of the ICAN networking and mentoring committee.
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Occupational Therapists
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.zimei.com.au/events/co-op_perth_2026/
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