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Mark Hudson

The annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Occupation USA was held in Park City, Utah from October 20-22, 2011. This is the second of two reports from the conference about the two sessions that were held on the topic of occupational science/occupational therapy and global climate change.

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Mami Aoyama

The annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Occupation USA was held in Park City, Utah from October 20-22, 2011. This is a report about two sessions that were held on the topic of occupational science/occupational therapy and global climate change.  

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Ben

In the spring the Green Occupational Therapy Network was relaunched as the Occupational Therapy Sustainable Practice Network or OT Susnet.  Here’s the first in a series of regular blogs, reviewing some of what we’ve been up to and previewing upcoming blogs. 

Wed, 28/09/2011 - 09:00 - 16:30
College of Occupational Therapists 106-114 Borough High Street London SE1 1LB

Thrive and The College of Occupational Therapists are hosting a conference considering the use of therapeutic gardening in Healthcare settings.  This conference provides an opportunity for delegates to broaden and deepen their understanding of the relevance of ‘Green Care’ and will cover the latest research and techniques through a series of practical workshops and presentations.

 

10:10 OT Checklist

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Tick off 10 actions to cut CO2 by 10% in your occupational therapy department

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Frances

Hope, empowerment, meaningful activity – the three pillars of the mental health Recovery Model are at the heart of occupational therapy practice. Can OTs use these same tools to help us discover the art of sustainable living?

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Frances

Frances Mortimer speaks to Ben Whittaker and Tamara Rayment about the contribution of occupational therapy to a greener health service.

Tamara Rayment

Tamara Rayment
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