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Part 2 - February 28, 2024 10:30 AM: Part 2 of the MND care series
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Part 2 - May 23, 2024 10:30 AM: The what's, when's and how's of pressure ulcer formation
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Part 2 - May 8, 2025 2:00 PM: Assessment of risk (the a of aSSKINg)
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Part 2 - April 5, 2022 1:00 PM: Pelvis and Spine
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Part 2 - September 27, 2023 1:00 PM: Assessment
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Part 2 - November 12, 2025 2:30 PM: This session is designed for early career Occupational Therapists to introduce them to the conceptual framework of the Four Pillars of Practice. The session will provide an on overview of the four pillars: Clinical practice, facilitating learning, leadership, and research & development. It explore how each one supports safe, effective, and evidence-based Occupational Therapy.
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Part 2 - June 11, 2026 10:00 AM: Falls prevention often overlooks how sensory processing affects movement and transfers. When sensory input is poorly integrated, residents may become anxious, resist assistance, and struggle to move safely, increasing fall risk. This webinar explores how sensory integration influences mobility and participation, and provides practical strategies to improve regulation, cooperation, and safety during everyday care. The session draws on Jane Mosholm Vorting’s work in sensory integration and her clinical practice through Glade Sanser, where she supports professionals and families in understanding sensory needs and translating them into practical interventions.
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Part 3 - March 14, 2024 10:30 AM: MND and the wider multi-professional team and how an OT can make an impact in the end stages of life.
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Part 3 - June 6, 2024 10:30 AM: Pressure ulcer prevention? No thank you!
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Part 3 - June 5, 2025 2:00 PM: Prevention - aSSKINg
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Part 3 - April 5, 2022 1:00 PM: Postural Assessment
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Part 4 - June 18, 2024 10:30 AM: The important link between nutrition, hydration and pressure ulcer prevention and how to manage pressure ulcers in the community
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Part 4 - July 10, 2025 2:00 PM: Treatment of Pressure Ulcers
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Part 4 - April 5, 2022 1:00 PM: Analysis of Posture
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Part 5 - April 5, 2022 1:00 PM: Management Solutions
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Product Demonstration
From May 12, 2026 to

Smarter 24-Hour care: applying clinical reasoning to seating and posture

This session will explore the essential components of conducting an effective postural assessment for seating, supporting clinicians to deliver well-informed, person-centred outcomes. It will examine the concept of clinical reasoning- what it is, why it matters, and the importance of taking a systematic approach when assessing for seating. We will consider the importance of using the correct terminology when recording gathered data and how best to present to clearly to justify equipment request.

The webinar will also focus on some examples of assessment findings and share clinically justification for decision making, sharing practical insights, tips, and best practices to strengthen confidence and consistency. Attendees will be guided through the process of gathering and recording critical assessment data, analysing key findings, and translating this information into clear, robust equipment provision recommendations that meet the needs of patients and clients.

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Mary Snow
Mary Snow
Occupational Therapist
Chris Seal
Chris Seal
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Product Demonstration
From May 19, 2026 to

De-mystifying mattresses: what you need to know

Are the mattresses in your care setting truly fit for purpose- clinically, legally, and practically? This session will unpack the essential features of pressure prevention mattresses, helping you distinguish between regulatory requirements and optional enhancements. We’ll explore how mattress selection intersects with infection control, medical device regulations, and most importantly- the needs of the people you care for. Whether you're a clinician, manager, or procurement lead, this session will equip you to make safer, smarter choices.

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Heidi Sandoz
Heidi Sandoz
TVN
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From May 27, 2026 to June 11, 2026

Rethinking falls prevention

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Part 1 - May 27, 2026 10:00 AM: This two-part series brings together person-centred clinical reasoning and sensory integration, equipping practitioners to better manage risk, support cooperation during care, and enable meaningful participation. The webinars will be delivered in English, with optional captions available in Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish.
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Falls prevention remains challenging because interventions do not always translate into safer, more effective movement and participation in everyday care.

This two-part series brings together person-centred clinical reasoning and sensory integration, equipping practitioners to better manage risk, support cooperation during care, and enable meaningful participation.

The webinars will be delivered in English, with optional captions available in Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish.

Part 1 - May 27, 2026 10:00 AM: This two-part series brings together person-centred clinical reasoning and sensory integration, equipping practitioners to better manage risk, support cooperation during care, and enable meaningful participation. The webinars will be delivered in English, with optional captions available in Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish.
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Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
CORU
Jane Vorting
Jane Vorting
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Product Demonstration
From June 4, 2026 to

Manual handling: a 24-Hour approach with Carole Johnson

In this webinar, we’ll explore two people with complex postural and manual handling needs (one adult, one child). The aim will be to encourage and balance safe manual‑handling practices day and night while maintaining autonomy, dignity and protecting these vulnerable individuals in a less than perfect world.

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Carole Johnson
Carole Johnson
Manual Handling Adviser
Nicola Murphy
Nicola Murphy
Chris Seal
Chris Seal
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Product Demonstration
From June 19, 2026 to

24-Hour care: the person centred approach

Join us for an upcoming webinar exploring the theme of person-centred care through a truly multidisciplinary lens. This engaging session brings together a panel of experienced clinicians and specialists to share their perspectives on what person-centred care means in practice.

Featuring Occupational Therapists Nicola Murphy and Jayne Brewer, Tissue Viability Nurse Sarah Thompson, and Accora Product Specialists Dean Curson and Tom Waplington-both formerly practising physiotherapists- this webinar offers a unique opportunity to hear from a diverse range of professional voices.

Through an open and interactive discussion, our speakers will explore how person-centred care is understood and applied across different roles and settings, offering practical insights that attendees can take back into their own practice.

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Nicola Murphy
Nicola Murphy
Jayne Brewer
Jayne Brewer
Occupational Therapist
Sarah Thompson
Sarah Thompson
TVN
Dean Curson
Dean Curson
Tom Waplington
Tom Waplington
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Product Demonstration
From July 3, 2026 to

Accora's Clinical Corner: the 24-Hour approach to care

This session brings together the key themes explored across our recent webinars on the 24-Hour approach to care. Over the past 3 months, we’ve examined the impact this can have on person-centred care, manual handling, clinical reasoning, tissue viability and postural care.

This chatty, podcast-style webinar offers a relaxed and interactive space to revisit the most important clinical messages from the quarter. Attendees are encouraged to submit questions in advance and during the session, creating an opportunity to explore real-world challenges, clarify key concepts, and deepen understanding of best practice when supporting individuals within the 24-Hour period.

We will also highlight relevant intervention solutions and explore practical strategies for teaching and supporting others, and we will share our 24-Hour care guide with attendees after the session to support ongoing learning and application in practice.

Whether you joined us throughout the series or are looking for a concise and practical summary, this session will consolidate learning and provide actionable insights to apply in practice.

Please submit your questions here.

Part 1 - July 3, 2026 11:30 AM:
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Nicola Murphy
Nicola Murphy
Jayne Brewer
Jayne Brewer
Occupational Therapist
Sarah Thompson
Sarah Thompson
TVN
Chris Seal
Chris Seal
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Product Demonstration
From July 9, 2026 to

Environments and the impact on clinical communication with Elana Moore

Environments are never neutral- they actively shape how people feel, behave and function. Wherever you live or work, sensory factors such as noise, lighting, layout and overall sensory load influence out ability to regulate, our attention and the ability to engage with others.

This session explores how sensory environments can either support or hinder everyday functioning in care settings. Drawing on sensory science and clinical insight, it will highlight how sensory awareness and small environmental changes can have a significant impact on wellbeing, clinical interactions and outcomes.

Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how to recognise sensory barriers and make practical, realistic adjustments to create environments that better support both staff and those they work with.

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Elana Moore
Elana Moore
Jayne Brewer
Jayne Brewer
Occupational Therapist
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Product Demonstration
From July 16, 2026 to

Super-supervision: back to basics with Shaen Milward

This is a practical webinar for both supervisors and supervisees who want to get more from the supervision process, whether they are delivering it, receiving it, or shaping a stronger supervision culture. The session will revisit the core purpose of supervision, explore what makes supervision effective, and consider the attitudes and conversations that help it become a meaningful professional space rather than just a routine meeting. We will cover key functions of supervision, common pitfalls, the shared responsibility of both parties, and simple approaches that support reflective thinking, accountability, professional growth and psychological safety. Suitable for those new to supervision, as well as experienced practitioners wanting to refresh and strengthen their practice.

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Shaen Milward
Shaen Milward
Nicola Murphy
Nicola Murphy
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Product Demonstration
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Foot care in Diabetes with Graham Bowen: the importance of early action

Graham will cover the key aspects of diabetes foot disease, underpinned by The Internal Working Group Diabetic Foot and will focus on strategies to heal foot ulceration and prevent amputation. Graham will reference the evidence based practice for the management of foot disease, supported by clinical case studies that will cover areas of:

  • Offloading
  • Infection management
  • Wound care
  • Debridement
  • Vascular supply on diabetes  

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Graham Bowen
Graham Bowen
Philippa Clark
Philippa Clark
NMC

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Streamed
November 20, 2024

Pressure ulcers - To sit or not to sit

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In this session we will explore the critical clinical reasoning process around whether you can sit out of bed with a pressure area. To celebrate OT week and Stop the pressure week, we wish to recognise the  importance of collaborative working. 

This session will explore the risks of sitting and the risks of staying in bed. We wish to  help clients make informed seating decisions to promote comfort, healing,  function and overall well being.

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
November 19, 2024

How can we make single handed care a more realistic and efficient option?

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In this webinar, Kay James will use case scenarios and videoed practical solutions to show how single carer handling can be implemented and discuss how to tackle some of the common barriers.

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
October 17, 2024

The role of seating in addressing posterior pain

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In this session we will explore the fundamentals of reported pain, how it can present, how it can impact function and how often a chair is seen as the solution.

This session is aimed at providing therapists the opportunity to think around this common issue and enable them to ask investigatory questions to help adjust seating as required.

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October 8, 2024

The importance of good communication and its impact on clinical outcomes

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In this session we will explore the various types and styles of communication, how important the way we communicate is and how this may affect the outcome when working with service users and their carers. We will refer to the legislation that guides us and be referred to in these complex cases and know when to seek legal advice for an individual case.   

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
September 18, 2024

Customised Equipment- Making Things Possible

On Demand

This session will provide an overview of REMAP, a national charity that has been making and adapting equipment to meet the unique needs of individuals at no cost to them.  The variety and complexity of equipment provided is wide-ranging and limited only by the creativity and skills of its volunteer engineers.  The equipment created is explicitly designed for the client. 

Sharing case studies, we will showcase the life span of REMAP’s service and explore how your professional curiosity can help clients achieve much more. We will discuss what can be achieved and how to consider the language we use as occupational therapists when working with the engineer. We will explore how you can influence commercial manufacturers to design accessible and cognitive infusion products.

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
September 3, 2024

Sleep in a Riser Recliner

On Demand

In this session we will explore the issues around people sleeping in riser recliner chairs – we will look at this issue from a functional occupational performance and a tissue viability perspective.

This session is aimed to enable health care professionals to think around this presenting issue to enable them to have a constructive discussion with people they are working with to come to an agreeable solution.

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
July 10, 2024

Prescribing seating for cognitively impaired users: exploring the risks

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When prescribing seating, our aim is to meet the needs of the service user by prescribing a chair that will provide the right level of support, enable safe, easier assisted or independent transfers, reduce risk of pressure injuries and enable them to obtain and maintain a good sitting posture in the provided chair. However when a service user has a cognitive impairment and has poor risk awareness, additional risks are present. In this session we aim to outline some of these possible additional risks and how to overcome them to ensure the service user and their carers/family remain as safe as possible when the service user is seated in a chair that is there to meet their needs.

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
April 14, 2026

A wedge-tastic webinar with Kay James

On Demand

In this webinar, Kay James will share with you all the different ways that you can use a positioning wedge to facilitate independence, enablement, optimal handed care and meet people’s care needs with comfort and dignity.

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
April 8, 2026

Configura Comfort 2: the next generation of comfort and postural support

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In this webinar we will introduce the Configura Comfort 2, exploring how it builds on the trusted legacy of the original Comfort with advanced adjustability and user-focused innovation.

We will provide an overview of key features, including tilt-in-space, backrest recline, and rise functions, as well as its integrated pressure care and posture management options.

The session will examine how these features work together to support safe transfers, promote healthy posture, protect skin integrity, and maintain user comfort, stability, and independence throughout the day.

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
March 30, 2026

Accora's clinical corner: sleeping in a riser recliner

On Demand

This session brings together the key themes explored across our recent webinars on sleeping in a riser recliner. Over the past 3 months, we’ve examined the impact of sleeping in a riser recliner on sleep hygiene, comfort, confidence, transfers, mobility, pain management, and tissue viability.

This chatty, podcast-style webinar offers a relaxed and interactive space to revisit the most important clinical messages from the quarter. Attendees are encouraged to submit questions in advance and during the session, creating an opportunity to explore real-world challenges, clarify key concepts, and deepen understanding of best practice when supporting individuals who sleep in a riser recliner.

We will also highlight relevant intervention solutions and explore practical strategies for teaching and supporting others, and we will share our Sleeping in a Riser Recliner Guide with attendees after the session to support ongoing learning and application in practice.

Whether you joined us throughout the series or are looking for a concise and practical summary, this session will consolidate learning and provide actionable insights to apply in practice.

Please submit your questions here.

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
March 10, 2026

Swollen legs, stolen lives: how oedema steals mobility and independence

On Demand

Swollen legs are often dismissed as a minor or inevitable problem. In reality, unmanaged oedema can be the first step toward loss of mobility, independence, and quality of life.

This webinar raises awareness of how lower limb swelling triggers a downward spiral of heaviness, pain, reduced movement, muscle weakness, and fear of activity- often leading to deconditioning and patients becoming 'off-legs.' Everyday coping strategies, such as reduced walking or sleeping in a chair, can unintentionally worsen the problem.

Aimed at all healthcare professionals, this session shifts the focus from treating symptoms to recognising early warning signs and acting sooner. It highlights how simple, timely interventions can protect mobility, prevent avoidable decline, and help people remain independent for longer.

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