Reference: De Las Heras. CG. Geist R, Kielhofner, G, and Li, Y. 2003. The Volitional Questionnaire. Version 4. University of Illinois at Chicago: Chicago, IL.
Contact Email Address: rachael.coates2@nhs.net
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A place to talk occupation
Reference: De Las Heras. CG. Geist R, Kielhofner, G, and Li, Y. 2003. The Volitional Questionnaire. Version 4. University of Illinois at Chicago: Chicago, IL.
Contact Email Address: rachael.coates2@nhs.net
Blog shot by @Helen_OTUK
This week Nat Jones @natlouj will be hosting the chat.
My research is focused on the experience of stroke survivors with managing eating difficulties (Jones 2016) however more broadly I am passionate about how Occupational Therapists can support children and adults to manage eating activities. I am interested in your views on the role of Occupational Therapy is in this area, what strategies are successful and which assistive devices help?
This week’s chat will be hosted by Samantha Tavender @samOTantha
Politics impacts the present and the future of occupational therapy. Weather we like it or not, politics effects most aspects of our daily lives. It most certainly will have an impact on the occupational therapy profession.
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This week we thought it was time we had a bit of a party….
