This is a free event designed for Occupational Therapists who work in the public clinical mental health workforce in Victoria, (staff employed at Area Mental Health Services, Forensicare or mental health staff from RCH). Please note, if you do register for an event and it is not clear you are part of the intended audience, your registration will be confirmed two weeks prior to the event start date, or earlier.
This training focuses on developing knowledge and practice skills based on occupational therapy theory. There is a strong focus on working collaboratively with consumers, and consumer voices have been captured within the session content and resources.
Learning Outcomes
This interactive workshop presents a Model of Human Occupation based approach to occupational formulation and goal setting. This involves synthesising assessment information to present the person’s occupational identity and occupational competence to support identification of key occupational issues which form the basis for developing occupational goals and therapy plans.
Topics
- What is occupational formulation
- Why develop a formulation
- Features & structure of occupational formulation
- The importance of collaboration
- Negotiating measurable occupational goals
- Implementing occupational formulation in practice
Participants will have the opportunity to begin developing an occupational formulation.
Pre-requisites
Participants are strongly encouraged to purchase the handbook to support their learning and use of occupational formulation:
Parkinson, S., & Brooks, R. (2021). A guide to the formulation of plans and goals in occupational therapy. Routledge.
It is available in hard copy and ebook via various online retailers, with a 25% discount if buying multiple copies through the publisher https://www.routledge.com/A-Guide-to-the-
Formulation-of-Plans-and-Goals-in-Occupational-Therapy/Parkinson-Brooks/p/book/9780367494704
Participants are encouraged to revise key concepts from the Model of Human Occupation.
Delivery Mode – Full Day Virtual Training Session
This course is delivered online through virtual classrooms where facilitators and participants can present course materials, engage and interact with one another, and work in groups together. Sessions are hosted via Zoom.