Occupational participation from a forensic MH perspective
Occupations are the everyday activities that people do in their daily life including the things that they do to look after themselves, things that they do that give meaning and purpose, and ways that they engage with their community and culture. This half day workshop will cover occupational therapy based approaches used to explore occupational participation from a forensic mental health perspective. Participants of this workshop will be shown practical ways of engaging people in conversations about their occupational participation, ways of exploring occupations that may cause harm, and strategies used to support change in occupational participation.
This training will be facilitated by Ms Danielle Ashley, an Occupational Therapy Educator and the Allied Health Graduate & Psychology Registrar Program Project Lead at Forensicare.
This training will be facilitated by Ms Danielle Ashley, an Occupational Therapy Educator and the Allied Health Graduate & Psychology Registrar Program Project Lead at Forensicare.
Location
Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science
Level 1, 582 Heidelberg Rd, Alphington Victoria 3078
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