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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, 2024 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 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, 2024 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, 2024 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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From April 3, 2025 to July 10, 2025

Pressure ulcers – definition, assessment, prevention and treatment

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Part 1 - April 3, 2025 2:00 PM:
Duration: 1 hour

Pressure ulcers are a painful, debilitating condition that can, largely, be prevented. Seen as a measure of harm by NHS England/Improvement and reportable to the CQC in care home settings, understanding how best to protect those within your care from developing a pressure ulcer is an important aspect of care delivery.

Prevention of pressure ulcers is however not always easy and, in some cases, not possible. Understanding how they develop, how to recognise those at risk, how to prevent them and what to do when they do occur is vital knowledge for anyone involved in the care of those vulnerable to pressure ulcers.

Staff with different skill sets can work their way through the whole programme, or they can choose individual modules.

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Heidi Sandoz
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From April 8, 2025 to

Concepts behind an evidence-based falls prevention programme for older people: Stepping On

Megan Swann is a Consultant Occupational Therapist Master Trainer and Co-author of the Stepping On falls prevention programme in Australia NSW. She has over 30 years of experience. Stepping On, an evidence based programme, aims to equip participants with the knowledge, strength and confidence to prevent falls, stay active and remain independent.

The programme whilst founded in Australia by two Occupational Therapists is also now in 17 states of the US and a manual has been written for Spanish speakers in the US: www.steppingon.com.

She continues to run and train allied health workers to become Stepping On facilitators.

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Nicky Phillips
Nicky Phillips
CORU
Megan Swann
Megan Swann
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From April 14, 2025 to

Beyond comfort: the clinical impact of specialist seating

Seating is more than just comfort—it plays a crucial role in supporting posture, pressure care, and overall well-being. This webinar explores the clinical considerations behind prescribing specialist seating, helping you navigate key factors such as postural support, pressure management, and individual fit. Using case-based reasoning, we’ll discuss how different seating solutions can enhance independence, reduce risk, and improve outcomes for service users with complex needs.

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Jayne Brewer
Jayne Brewer
Occupational Therapist
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From May 6, 2025 to

End of life care - what do I need to know?

Identifying when patients are in their last year of life can be challenging. The same can be said for recognising dying. This webinar explores what is available to help us help the people we care for to better plan for the end of their life, and when the time comes to die well. Attendees will learn about the myths associated with palliative and end of life care, and have the opportunity to ask questions towards the end of the session.

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Sarah Thompson
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Sarah Thompson (RGN)
Sarah Thompson (RGN)
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From observation to action: addressing red flags in postural management and pressure care

Given her experience of working with individuals with complex postural presentations, Sabrina will discuss insights into where she would consider early interventions for sitting and lying to be essential for management of the physical condition and skin integrity. She will also discuss red flags for sitting and lying, such as common early biomechanical risk factors and support surfaces.

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Sabrina Robinson
Sabrina Robinson
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, PGCert Posture Management
Jenny Rolfe
Jenny Rolfe
Consultant OT

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
November 20, 2024

Pressure ulcers - To sit or not to sit

On Demand

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

On Demand

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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Product Demonstration
Streamed
October 8, 2024

The importance of good communication and its impact on clinical outcomes

On Demand

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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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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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 1, 2021

Career safety and infection control - NASHICS

On Demand

This webinar focused on safety, risk reduction and infection control for carers, and those being cared for while using care home equipment.

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
March 24, 2021

Postural management: Exploring solutions

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Based on the principles of postural management, Jenny provides some solutions to complex posture management needs.

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Product Demonstration
Streamed
February 25, 2021

Link between lower limb oedema pressure ulcers and legrest elevation

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Very often when caring for people with lower limb oedema we are advised to elevate the legs. Why is this and how does this help? This webinar will help you understand oedema, its reduction and how this can also help prevent heel pressure ulcers.

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Streamed
February 8, 2021

The importance of good clinical reasoning

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In this two part webinar we will explore:

Part 1: What is clinical reasoning and why is it important – with a focus on the interchangeable terminology and obtaining a deeper understanding of the need for clinical reasoning.

Part 2: How do you clinically justify and how can we get better at it – the speakers will share their thoughts, tips and tricks on best practice.

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