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Brighton Tuesday 30 June 2015

Tuesday 30 June 2015

2015

11.30
13.1513.45
14.0015.30
15.3015.45

2015

Registration opens
Syndicate 1 Briefing for first timers at Conference
Session 1 Auditorium 2, Opening plenary: Mental Health, mindfulness and meaningful occupation, Ruby Wax, world-renowned comedian, writer and mental health campaigner.

Fellowship awards ceremony.

Tea and coffee service (grab and go)

15.4516.25

Adult physical
health

Mental health

Professional practice

Social care

Education

Children, young people


and families

Dementia

Emerging research

Students

Specialist Section Work

Meeting room 3

Meeting room 6

Meeting room 5

Syndicate 1

Syndicate 2

Syndicate 3

Auditorium 2

Meeting room 8

Syndicate 4

Meeting room 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Session 5

Session 6

Session 7

Session 8

Session 9

Session 10

Session 11

Interactive workshop

Seminar

Interactive workshop

Keynote address

College hosted

Papers

Papers

Papers

Student papers

Keynote address

How to check and tailor


wheelchair turning-circle
sizes for individual user
details

The difference an
occupational therapy
department makes:
photovoice research

Who are we educating


for?
Andrew Nwosu
NHS England

Caring for partner with


dementia: an occupational
perspective

Identifying participation
barriers and key intervention
targets for an autoimmune
disease

Outcomes of occupational
therapy interventions on a
role-emerging placement:
student report

Specialist Section Work:


looking to the future
Gerard McFeely
Specialist Section Work

RESEARCH

Adult social care and the


efficiency agenda
Professor John Bolton
Oxford Brookes University

Participation in enjoyable
structured activities can
promote resilience in young
people

RESEARCH

How to measure your


Continuing Professional
Development and how
the TRAMm Model can
help

Examining the potential


benefits of a Life Skills
Programme for adolescents
who are deaf
RESEARCH

Informing communitybased occupational therapy


through participatory inquiry

16.3017.15

Mental health

Social care

Meeting room 6

Syndicate 1

Session 12

Session 13

Facilitated posters

Papers

An occupation focus
to risk assessment and
management

Calculating the financial


savings attributable to
occupational therapy
interventions in social care

Researching wellbeing in
a woodland: participant
and researcher
occupational engagement

RESEARCH

RESEARCH

RESEARCH

Describing the embedded


layers of model-making:
emerging findings from a
doctoral study

Improving dementia care in


general hospitals: reviewing
a specialist occupational
therapy service

A role for occupational


therapy in culture-led
regeneration

RESEARCH

Developing a new, patient


reported, Confidence After
Stroke Measure (CASM)

Occupational therapy
contributions to post
diagnostic support: living
well with dementia

RESEARCH

Cognitive Stimulation
Therapy (CST) and
occupational performance in
dementia care

Patients with dementia personalising their care in


hospital with an information
booklet

RESEARCH

A case study of constraintinduced therapy used in a


Leonard Cheshire Home
The lived experience of
young people with a motor
sensory difficulty
What is the role of
occupational therapists
in acute perinatal mental
health?
How can occupational
therapists effectively
support refugees and asylum
seekers?

Papers
Taking the piggy to market:
mainstreaming vocational
rehabilitation in the NHS

An economic appraisal of the


Wellbeing through Work
service
RESEARCH

Devon pilot project


assessing double handed
community care, a truly
personalised approach

Caring for carers

Independent living:
for life, not just for
rehabilitation

Tuesday 30 June 2015

Professor Pauric McGowan


Ulster University

Tuesday 30 June 2015

Brighton

17.1518.30 Auditorium 1 Exhibition opens and welcome drinks reception


18.4019.25 Networking meetings: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Post-registration research support opportunities, COTED Council of Occupational Therapy Education Directors
Key
RESEARCH Abstracts with research ethics approval
n Social care stream
n College hosted sessions
n Exhibitor workshops
n Specialist Section Work Annual Conference

College of Occupational Therapists 39th Annual Conference and Exhibition

College of Occupational Therapists 39th Annual Conference and Exhibition

Brighton Wednesday 1 July 2015

Wednesday 1 July 2015

2015

Brighton
2015

09.0010.00 Session 14 Auditorium 2, Plenary: The future direction of occupational therapy post general election, Suzanne Rastrick, Chief Allied Health Professions Officer, NHS England
10.0010.50

Service
improvement

Mental health

Practice
development

Social care

Presenting at
Conference

Children, young people


and families

Dementia

Posture management

Sensory

Specialist Section Work

Syndicate 3

Auditorium 2

Syndicate 4

Syndicate 1

Syndicate 2

Meeting room 3

Meeting room 5

Meeting room 6

Meeting room 8

Meeting room 1

Session 15

Session 16

Session 17

Session 18

Session 19

Session 20

Session 21

Session 22

Session 23

Session 24

Papers

Papers

Seminar

Keynote address

CPC session

Facilitated posters

Seminar

Exhibitor workshop

Exhibitor workshop

Keynote address

Creating conditions for


growing collaborative
research in occupational
therapy

The role of occupational


therapy in forensic
settings: reducing risk of
re-offending

Research in practice:
the role of consultant
occupational therapists

Therapeutic horse riding for


children with autism

Home based memory


rehabilitation programme:
an occupational therapy early
intervention for dementia

The importance of posture


and pressure management
Kirton Healthcare Group

Using assessment in sensory


activities
ROMPA and
Winslow Resources

Rehabilitation in the
workplace
Professor Stephen Bevan
The Work Foundation

Could discharge planning


be improved with
occupational therapy? A
study of the literature

Implementing the Care Act How to write and how to


present at conference
Rachel Seabrook
NRS Healthcare

RESEARCH

Richard Hockley
Essex County Council

How do people with


mental health and
substance misuse problems
experience belonging?

Gillian Beadle-Phelps
London Borough of
Tower Hamlets

Community leisure
participation for children
with physical disabilities and
their family

Promoting excellence in
dementia for allied health
professionals

Parents views of
smart technology to aid
occupational performance of
autistic children

Carers perspectives
on resuming daily life
following discharge from
mental health ward

RESEARCH

Developing the role of


occupational therapy
in inclusive education in
Pakistan
RESEARCH

11.0011.30 Auditorium 1 Morning coffee, exhibition and poster viewing


11.3012.20

Leadership

Mental health

Practice
development

Social care

Integration

Long term conditions

Older people

Posture management

Adaptation

Specialist Section Work

Syndicate 3

Auditorium 2

Syndicate 4

Syndicate 1

Syndicate 2

Meeting room 5

Meeting room 3

Meeting room 6

Meeting room 8

Meeting room 1

Session 25

Session 26

Session 27

Session 28

Session 29

Session 30

Session 31

Session 32

Session 33

Session 34

Papers

Papers

Looking back, looking


forward: perspectives
on clinical leadership in
occupational therapy

Making a difference to
occupational therapy mental
health practice through
service user-led research

RESEARCH

RESEARCH

Seminar
The impact of sight loss
in falls and dementia
- occupational therapy
practice stories

Next generation
Co-producing peer support
occupational therapist:
training: from passive
an evaluation of my year as patient to lived experience
a ward sister
practitioner

Papers

College hosted

Seminar

Facilitated posters

Exhibitor workshop

Exhibitor workshop

Papers

Telephone assessments
meeting eligible needs in
a timely manner

Health and social care in


Scotland
Gaby Stewart
College of Occupational
Therapists

Slings: should they stay or


should they go?

From assess to discharge to


discharge to assess: What a
difference a year makes!

Lets demystify dynamic


seating
Kirton Healthcare Group

Through the floor lifts


Wessex Lift Company

Fatigue and cognitive changes


are common problems for
cancer patients returning to
work

Occupational therapists
role in admissions to
residential care

RESEARCH

RESEARCH

A winter weekend therapy


service on a short stay older
peoples ward: improving
patient flow

How can I help you?


Development of a vocational
pathway in forensic inpatient
CAMHS

Increasing awareness and


take up of electronic aids by
providing a library of such
devices

Wednesday 1 July 2015

Wednesday 1 July 2015

RESEARCH

12.2013.50 Auditorium 1 Lunch, exhibition and poster viewing


13.5015.05 Auditorium 2 Session 35, Plenary, The Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture Thrse Jackson, Pushing the boundaries and leading the way, Lord Walton of Detchant, President of the College of Occupational Therapists, farewell address
15.0515.45 Afternoon tea, exhibition and poster viewing
Key

Contd. overleaf

RESEARCH Abstracts with research ethics approval


n Social care stream
n College hosted sessions
n Exhibitor workshops
n Specialist Section Work Annual Conference

College of Occupational Therapists 39th Annual Conference and Exhibition

College of Occupational Therapists 39th Annual Conference and Exhibition

Brighton Wednesday 1 July 2015

Wednesday 1 July 2015

2015

15.4516.25

Mental health

Neurological practice

Social care

Children, young
people and families

Social inclusion

Older people

Children, young people


and families

Posture management

Specialist Section Work

Syndicate 4

Meeting room 3

Syndicate 3

Syndicate 1

Syndicate 2

Auditorium 2

Meeting room 5

Meeting room 6

Meeting room 8

Meeting room 1

Session 36

Session 37

Session 38

Session 39

Session 40

Session 41

Session 42

Session 43

Session 44

Session 45

Seminar

Interactive workshop

Papers and Seminar

Keynote address

College hosted

Papers

Interactive workshop

Exhibitor workshop

Exhibitor workshop

Workshop

Baby box and you; a


resource to prepare adults
with learning disabilities
for parenthood

Exploring the added


value of using football
therapeutically

Can Rasch analysis


improve the sensitivity
of outcome measures in
clinical practice?

What matters most to older


people? Implications for
occupational therapists

Handwriting intervention
from posture to pen grip
Stabilo

An introduction to
therapeutic night positioning
Simple Stuff Works

RESEARCH

Children and Families Act


2014
Karin Bishop
Karina Dancza
College of Occupational
Therapists

Exploring the lived


experience of homelessness
from an occupational
perspective

RESEARCH

Workforce changes in
adult social care. Are
occupational therapists
ready, willing and able?
Andy Tilden
Skills for Care

How to build an employment


practice as an occupational
therapist
Joint workshop with Specialist
Section - Independent Practice

RESEARCH

Finding purpose through


altruism: the potential of
doing for others during
asylum
RESEARCH

The role of the occupational


therapist in the management
of compulsive hoarding

RESEARCH

Existential loss in the


context of Motor Neurone
Disease: a hermeneutic
phenomenological study

RESEARCH

RESEARCH

16.3017.15

Innovative practice

Social care

Stroke survivors

Posture management

Syndicate 4

Syndicate 1

Meeting room 6

Meeting room 8

Session 46

Session 47

Session 48

Session 49

Exhibitor workshop

Exhibitor workshop

Seminar

Keynote address

The Well Carer Project:


ill health prevention and
access to occupational
interventions

The Social Services &


Wellbeing (Wales) Act.
What does it mean for
occupational therapy
Ruth Crowder
College of Occupational
Therapists

Online therapy empowered by Innovations in through floor


video games
lifts larger people; smaller
homes
Newcastle University
Pollock Lifts

17.2018.35 Auditorium 2 Annual General Meeting for the British Association and College of Occupational Therapists
Key
RESEARCH Abstracts with research ethics approval
n Social care stream
n College hosted sessions
n Exhibitor workshops
n Specialist Section Work Annual Conference

College of Occupational Therapists 39th Annual Conference and Exhibition

College of Occupational Therapists 39th Annual Conference and Exhibition

Wednesday 1 July 2015

Wednesday 1 July 2015

2015

Learning disabilities

A brain computer
interface to support
independence and
function of people with
acquired brain injury
living at home

Brighton

Brighton Thursday 2 July 2015

Thursday 2 July 2015

2015

Brighton
2015

09.0009.45 Session 50 Auditorium 2, Plenary: Latest thinking in dementia, Dr Maud Graff, Assistant Professor, Radbound University and Dr Jennifer Wenborn, VALID Programme Manager, University College London/North East London NHS Foundation Trust
09.5510.40 Adult physical health Neurological practice

Practice present
and future

Social care

Mental health

Dementia

Innovative practice

Practice development

Service improvement

Specialist Section Work


Meeting room 1

Meeting room 5

Meeting room 3

Syndicate 4

Syndicate 1

Syndicate 2

Auditorium 2

Syndicate 3

Meeting room 6

Meeting room 8

Session 51

Session 52

Session 53

Session 54

Session 55

Session 56

Session 57

Session 58

Session 59

Session 60

Seminar

Facilitated Posters

Seminar

Seminar

College hosted

Seminar

Seminar

Seminar

Seminar

Keynote address

Life after hip precautions the road less travelled

Delivering group based


upper limb rehabilitation
using Nintendo WiiTM
following Stroke

Evaluating capacity to
live independently and
safely in the community

Better together for those


we serve
Lyn Romeo
Alison Raw
Department of Health

Recovering ordinary lives:


the next steps
Genevieve Smyth
College of Occupational
Therapists
Karen Morris
Specialist Section Mental
Health

Advanced dementia and


occupational therapy: a
practitioner survey

Time banking and


occupational therapy: an
innovative approach to
practise

One wall, a hundred goals.


Using climbing as a treatment
to promote recovery

Occupational therapists
leading role in fire safety
partnerships

The ill-treatment of
employees with disabilities
in British workplaces
Professor Ralph Fevre
Cardiff University

RESEARCH

Upper limb electrical


stimulation and robotic
assisted therapy: a
feasibility study

10.40 11.10 Auditorium 1 Morning coffee, exhibition and poster viewing


Learning disabilities

Practice present
and future

Social care

UNISON

Children, young people


and families

Mental health

Older people

Service improvement

Specialist Section Work

Meeting room 5

Meeting room 3

Syndicate 4

Syndicate 1

Syndicate 2

Meeting room 6

Auditorium 2

Syndicate 3

Meeting room 8

Meeting room 1

Session 61

Session 62

Session 63

Session 64

Session 65

Session 66

Session 67

Session 68

Session 69

Session 70

Interactive workshop

Seminar

Papers

Seminar

College hosted

Interactive workshop

Papers

Papers

Interactive workshop

Seminar

How can occupational


therapy measure patient
outcomes in acute care?

Making a positive
difference for people who
have a learning disability
and sight loss

How do driver assessors


make fitness-to-drive
decisions for older or
disabled drivers?

Self-care with flair! a


practical guide to teach
self- care to children with
disabilities

Making occupation matter in


an intensive eating disorder
day service

Discharge decision making


for older people leaving
hospital: a literature review

Sustainable, resilient,
healthy people and places:
The SDU strategy in
occupational therapy

The 2016 Conference on


Work Disability Prevention
and Integration.
Why you should go

11.1011.50 Adult physical health

RESEARCH

Systematic review:
interventions to improve
driving ability after
neurological impairment

Transforming social care: Preventing small problems


an approach for
from becoming BIG
developing trusted
problems
assessor skills across teams
UNISON
Peter Hewin
NHS Staff Council
David Davies
BAOT/COT Council
Industrial Relations

RESEARCH

What are the benefits of


interdependence in relation
to occupation? Implications
for practice

Fitness-to-drive after mild


traumatic brain injury:
mapping the trajectory of
recovery

Development of an app to
support fall prevention
RESEARCH

Piloting the Model of Human


Occupation Exploratory Level
Outcome Ratings (MOHOExpLOR)

RESEARCH

11.5512.40

Assistive technology

Determining fitness-todrive following stroke


using the OT-DORA
battery

Meeting room 3

Social care

Mental health

Specialist Section Work


Meeting room 1

Syndicate 1

Auditorium 2

Session 71

Session 72

Session 73

Session 74

College hosted

Paper

Papers

Seminar/Keynote address

The creative use of


assistive technology (AT)
in supporting people with
dementia and their carers
in the community how
can occupational therapists
shape the future?
Barbara Dunk South
London and Maudsley NHS
Foundation Trust

The experiences of
families of disabled
children of the home
adaptations process

Wellbeing through circle


dance: a constructivist
grounded theory study

Is work the most important


outcome of Traumatic Brain
Injury vocational rehabilitation?

RESEARCH

Alison Thrower

RESEARCH

RESEARCH

Reflection: the
development of a children
and young peoples
occupational therapy
service

Urban Eden - how mental


health service users can
creatively transform their
outside space

Thursday 2 July 2015

Thursday 2 July 2015

The effect of combination


treatment of low-frequency
rTMS and occupational
therapy

RESEARCH

State of the nation address


Jain Holmes
Specialist Section Work

Emma Fountain

12.4014.00 Auditorium 1 Lunch, exhibition and poster viewing


Contd. overleaf

College of Occupational Therapists 39h Annual Conference and Exhibition

College of Occupational Therapists 39th Annual Conference and Exhibition

Brighton Thursday 2 July 2015

Thursday 2 July 2015

2015

New and emerging


roles

Social care

Practice placement

Children, young people


and families

Neurological practice

Long term conditions

Service improvement

Specialist Section Work

Auditorium 2

Syndicate 3

Syndicate 4

Syndicate 1

Syndicate 2

Meeting room 3

Meeting room 5

Meeting room 6

Meeting room 8

Meeting room 1

Session 75

Session 76

Session 77

Session 78

Session 79

Session 80

Session 81

Session 82

Session 83

Session 84

Papers

Papers

Papers

Paper and seminar

College hosted

Interactive workshop

Seminar

Interactive workshop

Seminar

Keynote address

A journey with Breast


Cancer- an expert by
experience account with an
occupational therapy twist

Student preparation for


research-active careers:
a longitudinal, mixedmethod study

What is the unique role of


occupational therapy in
diabetes care?

How can occupational


therapists contribute to
reablement outcomes? A
qualitative study

Your opportunity to shape


the future APPLE scheme
Caroline Grant
College of Occupational
Therapists

Schoolagram: an innovative
mental health tool to gain
perspective of the school
experience

Developing cognitive
rehabilitation services on a
brain computer interface for
people with acquired brain
injury

Integrating services to deliver


better outcomes- lessons
learnt

Prepare for a Care Quality


Commission inspection: view
from a CQC occupational
therapy specialist advisor

The contribution of
occupational therapy to
vocational rehabilitation
Dr Jean McQueen

Students

Service improvement

Specialist Section Work

Syndicate 3

Meeting room 8

Meeting room 1

Session 85

Session 86

Session 87

Rehabilitation service
development for bariatric
service users

A review of the literature


on Generation Y

RESEARCH

The journey from generalist


to specialist occupational Living well with dementia:
a personalised approach
therapist in palliative care



RESEARCH

RESEARCH

The time is now!


Embracing contemporary
roles for occupational
therapists in mental health

Innovative accelerated
discharge pathway
following hip and knee
arthroscopy

Social care
closing address
Julia Skelton
College of Occupational
Therapists

Two out of 50! Why we


should increase the number
of occupational therapists
who are best interest
assessors

Occupational therapy
reducing the prevalence of
PTSD in patients admitted
to critical care

14.4515.30

Seminar

Seminar

Interactive workshop

International study:
indulgence or essential
for future practice of
occupational therapy?

Clinical commissioning - what


occupational therapists need
to know!

Turning academic research


into practice guidelines; is
it a well-trodden path? The
Specialist Section - Works
journey

15.3516.10 Session 88 Auditorium 2, Closing Plenary: What have you got to do this week? Delivered by Karin Turner. Closing remarks: Julia Scott, Chief Executive, College of Occupational Therapists
Grab and go coffee service and close of conference
16.10

Key
RESEARCH Abstracts with research ethics approval
n Social care stream
n College hosted sessions
n Exhibitor workshops
n Specialist Section Work Annual Conference

College of Occupational Therapists 39th Annual Conference and Exhibition

College of Occupational Therapists 39th Annual Conference and Exhibition

Thursday 2 July 2015

Thursday 2 July 2015

2015

Students

14.0014.40 Adult physical health

Brighton

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