Webinars
Register for our free webinars which showcase the latest ideas and insights from industry experts. Long-term care professionals can also benefit from our bespoke learning live sessions tailored to the care home environment.
Upcoming webinars
Building a strong foundation: Care principles and professional development for early career OTs
This session is aimed at Occupational Therapy students and new graduates who want to explore core principles of good care that will be guiding them as healthcare professionals. The session will touch on the four pillars of practice, the role of supervision and education, and the importance of continuing professional development throughout their careers. By the end of the session attendees should feel more confident about the foundations of care across a range of clinical settings.
Learning Outcomes
Part 1:
- Describe the fundamental principles and values that underpin healthcare practice.
- Describe the four pillars of practice and their significance in healthcare.
- Compare and contrast the roles of a supervisor and an educator in healthcare.
- Explain the significance of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in maintaining and enhancing professional competence.
Part 2:
- Understand the context and history of the four pillars of practice and its relevance to the development of the UK healthcare workforce.
- Define the four pillars and describe how each pillar supports effective Occupational Therapy practice.
- Identify professional activities that fall under each pillar.
- Reflect on your own learning needs in relation to each pillar.
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OT Week: 24 hour postural care
With RCOT’s OT week this year focusing on ‘prevention and early intervention’, this webinar will look closely at identifying the risks for individuals if their posture starts to change. We will discover how early intervention can help support and maximise our patient's independence and function, and in-turn greatly reduce risks of secondary health complications.
Learning Outcomes
- We will look at the theory of posture and discuss the reasons & causes that drive changes to body shape and body symmetry.
- How these changes will impact on someone’s long term health if we are not alerted and act on early warning signs.
- What key areas we need to focus on in our assessment to identify someone’s postural needs and how to transpose this data into clear request for appropriate equipment.
- Overview of postural solutions for sitting and in lying to maintain anatomical alignment & considerations for supporting fixed body asymmetry.
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Menopause: Is there a role for Occupational Therapy?
With growing awareness and understanding of the menopausal transition that women experience, the question arises: What role can Occupational Therapists play in supporting them? Perimenopause can significantly influence women’s participation in meaningful occupations, daily roles, and routines, and may even challenge their sense of occupational identity. Given their expertise in the value of occupation for health and wellbeing, occupational therapists are uniquely positioned to provide support during this life stage.
Learning Outcomes
- To explore the menopausal transition and gain an understanding of its signs and symptoms
- To examine how menopause influences occupational participation, performance and identity
- To consider the role of occupational therapists in supporting women’s needs and shaping future service provision
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New year, balanced you: Mindfulness for the health and care professionals
Join Kate Jackson in this interactive webinar exploring mindfulness for health and social care professionals. Kate will guide you through a range of concepts, techniques and considerations, offering practical ways to bring Mindfulness into your daily life to enhance wellbeing. Kate takes a thoughtful, compassionate and inclusive approach to wellbeing, offering a grounded and accessible delivery style.
Learning Outcomes
- Explore Mindfulness concepts in relation to daily working practices of health and social care professionals
- Consider healthy work habits that improve wellbeing
- Develop ideas to share in your workplace
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Conversations that matter: Navigating sensitive topics with patients and families
Join Kate Jackson as she reflects on experiences of conversations that feel challenging and shares her learning about how to reduce anxiety, stress and worry about interactions with patients and families. Kate will explore concepts and skills that help to build confidence in addressing topics that may feel uncomfortable and offer tips and strategies that can be used in health and social care practice.
Learning Outcomes
- Explore challenging conversation topics such as death, disagreements and safeguarding issues
- Consider the value of empathy in clinical conversations
- Refresh learning about therapeutic use of self in conversation
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