Conference 2007

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Presentations

What's Hot at COT? (776KB pdf*)
Louise Cusack
Specialist Section Officer

Laughter Therapy Presentation (272KB pdf*)
By Kate Mulvey and Heidi Long
South Staffordshire and Shropshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Learning Disabilities at COT (129KB pdf*)
Genevieve Smyth
Professional Affairs Officer
Learning Disabilities and Mental Health

Locality Group Communication (398KB pdf*)

Positive Ageing Course (1MB pdf*)
Developed by:
Elspeth Crombie Smith - Occupational Therapist
Bianca Postelmans - Community Nurse
Catherine Shore - Physiotherapist
Chiltern and South Bucks CLDT

Developing role-emerging placements in learning disability (50 KB pdf*)
Authors (submission to COT for publication):
Rozz McDonald (Clinical Specialist OT)
Sarah Harcourt (Senior OT)
from Oxford and South Cherwell Learning Disability Team (Ridgeway Partnership)
A paper presentation by Sarah Harcourt (OT)

'All change?' The OT's role in community learning disability services (62 KB pdf*)
Ruth Nightingale, OT
Camden Learning Disabilities Service, London

Patterns Of Practice Amongst OT's Working In The Learning Disability Field: Findings From A National Audit (139 KB pdf*)
Rebecca Pockney

Who Cares? - A Narrative Inquiry Into the Feelings of Paid Staff who Support People with Learning Disabilities Emotionally (219KB pdf*)
Rozz McDonald

Reflections from Cornwall (710KB pdf*)
Carolyn Wilkins - Lead Occupational Therapist
Kate Barter - Specialist Occupational Therapist

The Production of a Short Film by clients with Learning Disabilities:
Equipment List (123KB pdf*)
Good Quality (554KB pdf*)
A film by clients of Stonefield House

 

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