Enabling occupation for populations: Use of occupational performance models and frameworks by occupational therapists employed in strategic planning and policy environments (February 19, 2019)
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Enabling occupation for populations: Use of occupational performance models and frameworks by occupational therapists employed in strategic planning and policy environments (February 19, 2019)
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Enabling occupation for populations: Use of occupational performance models and frameworks by occupational therapists employed in strategic planning and policy environments
Presenter: Shannon Berg & Angela Sekulic
The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement (CMOP-E), the Canadian Model of Client-Centred Enablement (CMCE) as well as the Canadian Practice Process Framework (CPPF) are useful guides for occupational therapists working in non-traditional roles such as health or social service planning and policy development. For example, key skills in the CMCE, particularly “adapt”, “collaborate”, “consult”, “design/build”, “educate” and “engage” are foundational for effective enablement of sound, evidence-informed policy. This webinar will illustrate and provide examples of how the lens of occupational therapy practice can be used to view and inform the development and implementation of high-level health system policy where the “client” is not an individual but society as a whole.
After taking part in this webinar, participants will be able to:
Understand how the various models and frameworks for occupational therapy practice can be applied at a system level where the “client” is a population or society.
Recognize the application of key skills in the Canadian Model of Client-Centred Enablement (CMCE) in high level policy development in a broader health system context, such as health region/authority and government roles.
Level: Intermediate (3-5 years of experience in this specific practice or topic area)
Areas of practice Medical/ Legal, Researchers, Educators, Service Administration
Client age groups
Young children (0-4 years old), Children (5-12 years old), Adolescents (13-19 years old), Adults (20-64 years old), Seniors (65+ years old)
This purchase is for individual access to the On-Demand Practice Evidence Webinar from February 19, 2019. Access to the recording, handouts and certificate is provided by email immediately following purchase. No cancellations/refunds will be provided once the purchase is completed. Please visit the Webinars FAQ for technical requirements and additional information.