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Earlybird Registration (payment prior to 15th December 2023) On sale 25 October 2023 until 15 December 2023 | $725.00 (AUD) / booking | Sold Out | |
Standard Registration On sale 16 December 2023 until 8 March 2024 | $795.00 (AUD) / booking | Sold Out | |
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How can occupational therapy make a difference?
Executive function skills are the core set of cognitive skills required for planning, carrying out and evaluating the completion of tasks, as well as overseeing our communication exchanges. They include skills that typically control behaviour (ie response inhibition/ emotional control, attention, task initiation and persistence); as well as the higher level cognitive skills (referred to as metacognition) that guide behaviour (ie planning, organising, monitoring, reasoning, problem solving and flexibility). Students with learning difficulties, are often challenged by deficits with regard to their executive function skills, that contribute to their performance across a variety of school-based occupations. These include:
- effective participation in their roles as learner, worker, self-carer, friend, community member or creative performer
- engagement in the occupations they need / want to do across academic, social and emotional domains
- the ability to effectively apply strategic approaches to occupational performance in the ‘here and now’ of everyday school routines
Occupational therapists working in strong partnership with teachers are able to maximise learning opportunities for these students through scaffolded and systematic instructional approaches.
Aims/Objectives
Using an occupational performance framework, and applying the Perceive Recall Plan and Perform (PRPP) System of Task Analysis, this practical workshop will
- enable occupational therapists to systematically and effectively address the functional needs of children who have difficulty with
- academic skills
- social skills for making and keeping friends
- emotional skills for self-regulating feelings and being resilient
- address key principles of context based assessment
- provide a strategic intervention approach which supports engagement and provides tools for children to be strategic learners
- guide occupational therapists to design an intervention which builds executive function capacities
- support a collaborative approach for occupational therapists to work in authentic partnership with classroom teachers
NB- previous PRPP experience is not a pre-requisite for this workshop, as an overview of the framework theory and approach relative to this population will be provided to assist participants to utilise the concepts in practice. For those interested, pre-reading can be provided to assist development of these foundation skills prior to the workshop.
Arrival tea/coffee, morning tea, afternoon tea and lunch provided. This workshop is open to occupational therapists.
About the Presenter
Dr Chris Chapparo PhD, MA, DipOT is widely recognised on an international level for her contributions to occupational therapy through teaching, research and community service activities. Dr Chapparo has co-authored the Occupational Performance Model (Australia). Dr Chapparo has interests in cognition, management of sensory/ motor problems in children and adults and occupational therapy theory. Dr Chapparo is a founding member of Sensory Integration International and the Australian SI Faculty and she is a neurodevelopmental therapy instructor. Her research interests lie in the areas of children’s information processing and social participation.
Videoconferencing/Online Format
Zi Mei Events is committed to provide high quality professional development, opportunities for participants. Due to the content and multi-day format of this workshop we have decided that a face to face presentation is the best option for this particular workshop. Unfortunately the ability to link to this workshop via an online format or to record this workshop is NOT an option.
Event Location
Venue: Victoria Park Function Centre
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Transport: Victoria Park Function Centre is well serviced by public transport.
- Bus – 450m from Inner Northern Busway (Herston bus stop).
- Rail – 2km (approx 30 min walk) from Fortitude Valley Railway Station. Information re timetables can be obtained from Translink on 13 12 30 or www.translink.com.au .
- Airport – Victoria Park Function Centre is a short commute from Brisbane airport. Approximately 15kms (30 mins). It maybe possible to do an early fly in on the first day of the workshop and out on the final day of the workshop. Approximate taxi fare $40-50.
Parking: Parking at Victoria Park Function Centre is free of charge. There are 250 complimentary car parks available to guests.
Accommodation: Victoria Park Function Centre is a short commute from many accommodation options within the Brisbane CBD and Southbank Precincts. Accommodation Suggestions