Presenter: Dr Nicola Hancock
Mental health recovery instruments to-date have limited psychometric testing and also lack focus upon the ‘doing’ and ‘belonging’ aspects that occupational therapists highlight and consumers report as critical. The RAS-DS is an evidence-based, self-report tool developed by occupational therapists in partnership with consumer researchers. It covers the multiple domains and stages of recovery that consumers highlight. With this tool and supporting website (www.ras-ds.net.au) occupational therapists can better enable consumers to chart and understand their own recovery journey, witness the progress they have achieved and set future goals. The webinar will focus on using the tool to enhance recovery-oriented practice.
Adults (20-64 years)
Register by February 13, 2018
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