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25 hours of Structured Activity: Quality vs Quantity.
Can Occupational Therapy Influence the Agenda?

Thursday 17th March 2011 - Leeds Metropolitan University

COTSS 9th Annual National Forensic Occupational Therapy Conference (2008) Pictorial Evaluation

25 hours of Structured Activity: Quality vs. Quantity.

Can Occupational Therapy Influence the Agenda?

Programme

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Amanda Lang

"The Practicalities of Implementing and recording 25 hours of activity"

How do we record 25 hours of activity? Amanda's session will look at what the expectation is of OTs, identifying one way of recording this data and discussing some of the challenges that face OTs in this process.

Genevieve Smyth

"Current contexts for occupational therapists working in forensic services"

It will cover the current economic and policy background, how occupational therapists can influence agendas and how COT supports members.

Maddalene Reeve-Hoyland

"25 Hours of Structured Activity"

Maddalene will be talking about the challenges that units face with regards to providing 25 hours of structured activity for patients and the work the Quality Network for Forensic Mental Health Services has done to support services in meeting this standard and sharing good practice from our member units.

When and where?

Thursday 17th March 2011
Leeds Metropolitan University
Leeds

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