…on the road to fulfilling the Centennial Vision
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…on the road to fulfilling the
Centennial Vision
You Are the You Are the
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+Centennial Vision Commission’s charge to ASD
Organize student efforts to work towards fulfillment of the following aspects of the Centennial Vision Increasing OT awareness Increasing OT’s role in Mental Health Increasing diversity within the field of OT Linking Research, Education, and Practice
+Centennial Vision
"We envision that occupational therapy is a powerful, widely recognized, science-driven, and evidence-based profession with a globally connected and diverse workforce meeting society's occupational needs."
+Inclusion of Mental Health category
Though not explicit in the centennial vision, the centennial celebration in 2017 is a time to celebrate where we have come from, and consider how to advance occupational therapy into the 21st century
The centennial vision encompasses mental health, ie, "meeting society's occupational needs”
+“You Are the Future” Synopsis
Unite efforts of SOTA groups to make a larger impact
Recognize efforts of SOTA groups
Identify areas of need Report to Centennial Vision Commission
+URTF 2011
70 entries from 20 different schools Videos Research Summits Student & Professor Flash mobs OT Month Campus “blitz” Involvement with community organizations And so much more!
+URTF 2011 Winners
Increasing OT awareness Kean University, Hillside, NJ
Increasing OT’s role in Mental Health Duquense University, Pittsburgh, PA
Increasing diversity within the field of OT Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT
Linking Research, Education, and Practice Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho
+Increasing Awareness of OTKean University, Hillside, NJ
Video Kean University
+Increasing OT’s role in Mental Health Duquense University, Pittsburgh, PA Students worked with Shepherd’s Heart, community
organization Offers shelter Independent living job placement.
Veterans experience post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Substance abuse And/or other mental health issues
+Increasing OT’s role in Mental Health Duquense University, Pittsburgh, PA Students created a 10-week
group intervention program Promoting general life skills Budgeting Time management Stress/anger management Computer skills Professionalism
Graduation ceremony after 10 week program
+Increasing OT’s role in Mental Health Duquense University, Pittsburgh, PA Created newsletter after experience to promote OT in
mental health settings
Explained the role of occupational therapy in mental health, barriers that many war veterans with mental health diagnoses experience, and the project at Shepherd’s Heart
Newsletter was sent to to local newspapers Pennsylvania congressmen President Obama Local high schools
+Increasing OT’s role in Mental Health Duquense University, Pittsburgh, PA To encourage awareness, the
newsletter included and eraser with the statement “Erase Stigmas Associated with Mental Illness”.
The eraser served as a tangible reminder that everyone can play a part in reducing stigmas associated with mental illnesses.
+ Increasing diversity within the field of OT
Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT
In Nicaragua the occupational therapy students assessed the needs of the people living in challenging conditions.
They were able to build ramps and educate the people of Nicaragua on how to do certain activities while reducing the risk of injury.
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+Increasing diversity within the field of OTQuinnipiac University, Hamden, CT Growing through Sewing
program for individuals recovering from addiction or seeking assistance
learn basic quilting techniques while practicing safety, organization, responsibility, respect and care for materials.
+Increasing diversity within the field of OTQuinnipiac University, Hamden, CT Knitting Grandma's of
Branford members of the group
had previously fallen while carrying the heavy blankets and also suffer from arthritis
Students educate these women about fall prevention, joint protection and energy conservation
+Increasing diversity within the field of OTQuinnipiac University, Hamden, CT Students created a bulletin board and a
display case to portray the diversity within service projects
+ Linking Research, Education, and Practice
Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho
The Idaho State University Student Occupational Therapy Association and the Idaho Occupational Therapy Association teamed together
Offered a low-cost, day long, continuing education opportunity to regional occupational therapy practitioners and students
Proceeds from the event went to support both organizations.
+Linking Research, Education, and PracticeIdaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho Six presentations by regional occupational
therapy practitioners and ISU faculty.
Twelve research posters by ISU MOT students and faculty.
Kamber Peck, MOTS; Brittney Romriell, MOTS; Kayla Bolton, MOTS; Lindsey Casper, MOTS
+Linking Research, Education, and PracticeIdaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho
Students were responsible for the following activities
Recruitment and coordination of speakers
Scheduling Summit activities
Management of onsite registration
Oversight of attendance and CEU eligibility
Management of Summit expenses and revenues in conjunction with IOTA
+Linking Research, Education, and PracticeIdaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho
Presentations on Animal Assisted Therapy Feeding the Newborn Infant OT in the School System: Meeting the Challenges and
Opportunities of the Idaho Practice Act Social Communication, Emotional Regulation and
Transactional Support for Persons with ASD Reinforcing the Role of Occupational Therapy in Fall
Prevention and Home Safety for Older Adults
+Challenge 2012
What will you and your school do?
+The End
Fun stuff if we have time: Dermatome Dance OT Flash Mob