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THE 2019 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SHOW
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Dedicated to shining a spotlight on OT
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27th and 28th Nov 2019 NEC Birminghamwww.theotshow.com
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TAKE YOUR PLACES PLEASE!!! - THE UK’S LARGEST OT CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION RETURNS ON 27TH & 28TH NOVEMBER The scene is ever changing in OT, your individual approaches to care are as unique as your clients and their one-of-a-kind stories of achievements - all stage worthy stuff! At this year’s OT Show, we are setting the scene for the OT community to share their latest techniques and new thinking guiding best practice. Join us on the 27th & 28th November for two show stopping days dedicated to shining a spotlight on OTs - don’t be left in the dark!
Session Topic
AT = Assistive Tech B = Business E = Equipment G = Governance H = Housing M = Mental Health
M&H = Moving & Handling NP = Neurology in Practice O = Other P = Paediatrics = Housing Adaptation Trail = Paediatric Trail
KEYNOTE THEATRE Sponsored by:
WEDNESDAY 27th NOVEMBER THURSDAY 28th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
09:15 - 10:00Helping people to live Baroness Jolly, Liberal Democrat Health Spokesperson, House of Lords
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10:10 - 10:55
EI SMART - a new approach to evidence based early interventions for high risk infantsBetty Hutchon, Head of Children’s Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy, Royal Free Hospital, London NW3 2 QG
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11:05 - 11:50
Baby and me: how occupational therapists can support the co-occupations of mothersMandy Graham, Senior Lecturer / PhD Candidate, Leeds Beckett University
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12:30 - 13:15Session delivered by AKWSpeaker from AKW H
13:25 - 14:10Manual handling: legal challenges, practical dilemmasMichael Mandelstam, Independent legal training, advice, author, Michael Mandelstam
M&H G
14:20 - 15:05Occupational therapy as social practice Jennifer Creek, Freelance occupational therapist M
15:15 - 16:00Clinical application of the Structured Observational Test of Function (SOTOF) 2nd editionAlison Laver-Fawcett, Associate Professor, York St John University
NP
TIME TOPIC
09:15 - 09:45Occupational therapy- A profession at the (cutting) edge Julia Scott, Chief Executive, Royal College Of Occupational Therapists
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10:10 - 10:55 How an OT helped me save myself Zoe Thomas O
11:05 - 11:50 Session delivered by AKW H
12:00 - 12:45Progressing research through a mental health occupational therapy network Mary Birken
M
13:25 - 14:10
Parity of esteem for people with neurological conditions: meeting the emotional, cognitive and mental health needs of neurology patients Sarah Vibert, Chief Executive, Neurological Alliance
M NP
14:20 - 15:05 “Cracking the Code” (Making the most of the Rehabilitation Code) Phil Davison, Partner, Sintons LLP G
15:15 - 16:00Introducing the MOHO-ExpLOR - Model of Human Occupation Exploratory Level Outcome Ratings Sue Parkinson, Freelance MOHO Trainer
G
16:15 - 17:00
Moving from the functional to the aspirational. Insight on the product innovations set to make the biggest impact on the lives of disabled people Ed Warner, Founder & CEO, Motionspot
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Julia ScottChief Executive, Royal College of
Occupational Therapists
“We’re looking forward to opening The Occupational Therapy Show 2019 and meeting fellow professionals to talk about all the latest insights and developments in Occupational Therapy” The OT show is the UK’s largest dedicated CPD education and trade event for both Occupational Therapists (OTs) and Managers working alongside them within the equipment services teams. Every year we bring together thousands of occupational therapy professionals to enhance their learning and networking opportunities, Join the Occupational Therapy show on 27th-28th November 2019, for the seventh year running, to be part of the event that is at the heart of occupational therapy.
PERFECT FOR Paediatric Occupational Therapists NICU, Early Intervention & Schools Outpatient Services, Primary Care & Community Based
Paediatric Trail Exclusively to the OT show and created for OTs that specialise in paediatrics we have designed a ‘trail’ to seminars and exhibitors providing the latest learning, technologies, products and services on the paediatric market.
Housing Adaptation Trail The Housing Adaptation Trail has been developed to help occupational therapists, and equipment service managers locate new and updated products on the show floor that could support their clients to continue to live in their own homes.
1 Show, 5 Lecture Theatres, 80 CPD Hours & more At this year’s conference we’ve ripped up the traditional conference format by creating two interactive theatres designed for “round table style” interaction and a platform for in-depth dialogue between the speakers and your peers.
The OT Awards The Occupational Therapy Awards Programme, in partnership with the OTCoach, is aimed at grass roots OT professionals in the UK, and we are delighted to announce that nominations for the 2019 Awards are now open!
Live Demonstrations and Exhibitor Learning Take part in the on-stand training sessions delivered by exhibitors, where they will be sharing the solutions to enhance your future care to your clients.
Poster Zone Do you want you and your team to be recognised as front-runners in the OT profession?The Poster Zone will continue to celebrate and provide a format for individuals and teams within the OT profession to share best practice and network with colleagues from across the UK.
PERFECT FOR Occupational Therapists Equipment Service Managers Equipment Commissioners
PERFECT FOR Governance, Physical, ICES Paediatric, Housing, Mental Health Neurological Practices, Moving & Handling
PERFECT FOR Celebrating your teams Actionable inspiration Networking
PERFECT FOR Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapy Teams Inter & Multidisciplinary Teams
PERFECT FOR Sourcing new products & services Testing new equipment
3 QUICK WAYS TO REGISTER Online: www.theotshow.com/ticket Call: 0208 092 6782 / 0207 013 4992 Email: [email protected]
Sponsored by
In partnership with
A MESSAGE FROM THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS
Sarah VibertChief Executive,
Neurological Alliance
Phil DavisonPartner,
Sintons LLP
Sue ParkinsonFreelance MOHO Trainer
Ed WarnerFounder & CEO,
Motionspot
Dr Mary BirkenOccupational Therapist.
UCL Research Fellow
...& MANY MORE - VISIT: WWW.THEOTSHOW.COM/SPEAKERS
2019 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE...
The OT Show The Occupational Therapy Show @theotshow@theotshow4 www.theotshow.com 5www.theotshow.comSecure your FREE passes today, visit www.theotshow.com/ticket • Call 0208 092 6782 / 0207 013 4992
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THEATRE 1WEDNESDAY 27th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
09:15 - 09:45Specialist intervention for self-managementEmma Francis, Occupational Therapist: Highly Specialist Mental Health & Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
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09:55 - 10:25
Balancing clinical practice and academia: The research journey of an occupational therapistRebecca Haythorne, Clinical Academic Research Fellow, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust/York University
H
10:35 - 11:05
Linking hospital to home at end of life - Establishing an effective Occupational Therapy service within an acute Hospital Palliative Care teamRebecca Ford, occupational therapist, Oxford University Hospitals Trust Alex Van Der Walt, Specialist Occupational Therapist, Oxford University Hospitals
O
11:15 - 11:45 Motivating and mobilising patients and staffDorian Hallam NP
12:35 - 13:05
Accessing digital assistive technology: Supporting children and young people with disabilitiesAnne Addison, Joint Head of Occupational Therapy, Great Ormond Street Hospital
AT NP
13:15 - 14:00
Are observation and review the key to reducing in-patient falls? The Northumbria experience 2019David Richardson, Consultant Physician/Geriatrician, Northumbria-Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
O
14:15 - 14:45Supporting active transfers to benefit health and wellbeing – the clinical challengeJohn Callas, The OT Service
M&H
15:00 - 15:30The role of paediatric occupational therapy in acute neuro settingJacqueline Gordon, Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
P
15:45 - 16:30Maximising the potential of the social prescribing agenda using our voice wellSarah Bodell, Senior Lecturer Occupational Therapy, University of Salford
O
THURSDAY 28th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
09:20 - 09:50
Social Media in Occupational Therapy Education and Practice: Like. Comment. Share. Tweet. Thomas Groombridge, Occupational Therapist, The Mid Yorkshire TrustAhmad Ali, Rotational Occupational Therapist, Airedale NHS Foundation TrustEmma Robinson, Occupational Therapist, Calderdale Council
O
10:00 - 10:30Illumination in the shadows: experiences of occupation for people seeking asylum in the UK Vikki Barry, Senior Lecturer, University of Huddersfield
O
10:40 - 11:10 TBC SessionAdam Thomas H
11:20 - 12:05
Maximising the potential of the social prescribing agenda using our voice wellSarah Bodell, Senior Lecturer, Occupational Therapy - University of Salford
H P
12:20 - 12:50Building the effectiveness evidence-base for service user and carer outcomes in mental health; every contribution counts!Joanne Inman, Senior Lecturer, Edge Hill University
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13:30 - 14:00Supporting active transfers to benefit health and wellbeing – the clinical challengeJohn Callas, The OT Service
M&H
14:15 - 14:45 A New Emerging Role for OT within EnablementPenny Adams, OT, Leicester City Council O
15:00 - 15:30
The use of non-pharmacological interventions in dementia care to meet patient needs and reduce behaviours that challengeKristi Pearson, Specialist Occupational Therapist, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
O
WEDNESDAY 27th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
09:30 - 10:30Sensory integration: A multi-disciplinary approachLelanie Brewer, Head of Education Programmes, Sensory Integration Education P
10:45 - 11:45Using moving & handling risk assessment to support occupational engagementJohn Callas, The OT Service
M&H
13:30 - 14:30The diverse role of an Occupational Therapist in an educational settingStuart Brown, Occupational Therapist, Percy Hedley School P
14:45 - 15:45Build on purposeLiz Lugt, Speaker, Consultant, Facilitator, Movation Leadership B
16:00 - 17:00Technology and empowerment: The future of Occupational TherapyClive Gilbert, Policy Manager for Assistive Technology, Policy Connect AT H
THURSDAY 28th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
10:45 - 11:45Making a difference with right sized careSarah Jane Rowlands, Home Assessment Team Practice Manager, Cheshire West and Chester
M&H
12:00 - 13:00Power in Kindness - if you can be one thing, be kindLucy Leonard, Occupational Therapist, Encompass Therapy Solutions O
13:45 - 14:45The factors which impact on the return to paid work of individuals following a brain injuryKaren Beaulieu, Associate Head of School Internationalisation, Plymouth University
NP
THEATRE 2A
THEATRE 3WEDNESDAY 27th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
09:20 - 09:50 TBC SessionAdam Thomas H
10:00 - 10:30The Care Act 2014 – an overview Alexandra Green, Director of Local Delivery, Adult Social Care, Essex County Council
G
10:40 - 11:10 Psychological issues following brain injuryAnita Rose, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist, The Raphael Hospital M NP
12:20 - 12:50Play: creating an assessment/ intervention group for 0-2 years with complex needsSarah Davies, Children’s Occupational Therapist, Children and Family Health Devon
P
13:30 - 14:00 Role of ROTOS in developing Occupational Therapy research in EuropeAlison Laver-Fawcett, Associate Professor, York St John University G
14:15 - 14:45Promoting engagement in the things that matter the most: Occupational Therapy for people who are homelessBeck Skelton, Occupational Therapist, St George’s Crypt (Funded by Leeds CCG)
O
15:00 - 15:30 The future role of the Disabled Facilities GrantSheila Mackintosh H
15:45 - 16:15
Communication and Interaction Training (CAIT): Meeting the Needs of People with DementiaLaura Gibbons, Occupational Therapist/CAIT Project Lead, Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
M
16:30 - 17:00 Degree Apprenticeships in Occupational Therapy – Trailblazing into PracticeAnita Cooper G
THURSDAY 28th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
09:15 - 09:45
Bathing adaptations in the homes of older adults: Findings from a feasibility randomised controlled trial a qualitative interview studyPhillip Whitehead, Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy, Northumbria University
H
09:55 - 10:25 Mental health occupational therapy - the state of playJane, Cronin-Davis, Associate Professor, St George’s University M
10:35 - 11:05
Adaptations to support hospital discharge – An early intervention pilot with district council grants teamsCherie Ryan-Cowie, Senior Occupational Therapist Housing, Essex County CouncilDawn Hutchinson, Senior Occupational Therapist Housing, Essex County Council
H
11:15 - 11:45 TBC SessionKathryn Radford NP
12:35 - 13:05Removing the obstacles to expand assistive technology in WarwickshireSinead O’Malley, Warwickshire County Council Lauren Taylor, Occupational Therapist, Warwickshire County Council
O
13:15 - 14:00Introducing new Elizabeth Casson Trust Funding Awards for Occupational TherapistsJill Massey, Trustee / Director, The Elizabeth Casson Trust
G
14:15 - 14:45 Risk Aversion – What’s the cost?Gill Creighton, Occupational Therapist, Gillcreighton Ltd M&H
15:00 - 15:45Sleeping Well: promoting sleep hygieneRachael Woodman, Peer Training, Wellbeing and Recovery CollegeJulie Barnhouse, Occupational Therapist, Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
M
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INNOVATION THEATREWEDNESDAY 27th NOVEMBER
SHOWCASE THEATREWEDNESDAY 27th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
09:50 - 10:20 Session delivered by Hospital Direct
10:30 - 11:00 Neurodisability and toilet-training: where to even start?James Gilmour, Occupational Therapist, Leckey
11:10 - 11:40 Session delivered by Closomat
11:50 - 12:20 10 considerations when specifying hoisting, bathing and changing equipment Nicholas Kent, UK & Export Director, OpeMed (United Care) Ltd
12:30 - 13:00 Supporting older adults to eat well at homeHelen Willis, Registered Dietitian, Wiltshire Farm Foods
13:10 - 13:40 Bathing & sleep: Joining the dotsKate Sheehan, Occupational Therapist, The OT Service
13:50 - 14:20 Moving and enabling - The small thingsMark Ripley, National Patient Handling Adviser, Handicare Moving and Handling
14:30 - 15:00
Mobility classification – a person centred care approach to support safe patient handling and pressure ulcer prevention outcomesCaroline Fallon, Clinical and Training Lead, MBTS and VTE, Arjo Carol Hucknall, UKI Patient Handling Manager, Arjo
15:10 - 15:40 Session delivered by Life Assistant
15:50 - 16:20 Session delivered by LivMD
THURSDAY 28th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
10:00 - 10:30 Session delivered by Life Assistant
10:40 - 11:10 Session delivered by LivMD
11:20 - 11:50Moving and enabling - The small thingsMark Ripley, National Patient Handling Adviser, Handicare Moving and Handling
12:00 - 12:30Mobility classification – a person centred care approachCarol Hucknall, UKI Patient Handling Manager, Arjo
12:40 - 13:10Supporting older adults to eat well at homeHelen Willis, Registered Dietitan, Wiltshire Farm Foods
13:20 - 13:50 Session delivered by Hospital Direct
14:00 - 14:30 Session delivered by Closomat
14:40 - 15:10Bathing & sleep: Joining the dotsKate Sheehan, Occupational Therapist, The OT Service
15:20 - 15:50Neurodisability and toilet-training: where to even start?James Gilmour, Occupational Therapist, Leckey
TIME TOPIC
09:20 - 09:50Ergoseating in manual wheelchair and the impact for wheelchair cushion selection.Arne Compernolle, Clinical and Training Manager BR EMEA, Permobil
10:00 - 10:30Single-handed care, safe patient handling, and daily care routinesLori Potts, Product and Training Specialist, Rifton
10:40 - 11:10 Session delivered by Access Independent
11:20 - 11:50 Session delivered by Seating Matters
12:00 - 12:30 Session delivered by Mohu
12:40 - 13:10Risk Assessment Criteria when assisting a patient to standJulia Love, Moving and Handling Advisor, Lps Training and consultancy Ltd
13:20 - 13:50How to support patients with MSK conditions at work in practiceKaren Walker Bone, Director of Versus Arthritis MRC Centre for Musculoskeletal Health and Work,Versus Arthritis
14:00 - 14:30Making play possible – special aids in early intervention Andrea Espei, Head of Training, Schuchmann
14:40 - 15:10Session delivered by RCOTStephanie Tempest, RCOTPaul Cooper, RCOT
15:20 - 15:50 Session delivered by Aergo
16:00 - 16:30 Session delivered by Able 2 OT Services
THURSDAY 28th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
09:30 - 10:00Single-handed care, safe patient handling, and daily care routinesLori Potts, Product and Training Specialist, Rifton
10:10 - 10:40 Session delivered by RCOT
10:50 - 11:20 Session delivered by Seating Matters
11:30 - 12:00The adverse effects of using power seat functions in power wheelchairs: can this be solved?Arne Compernolle, Clinical and Training Manager BR EMEA, Permobil
12:10 - 12:40 Session delivered by Aergo
12:50 - 13:20Sitting for purpose – fine motor skills in children with motor developmental delay or disorderAndrea Espei, Head of Training, Schuchmann
13:30 - 14:00 Session delivered by Able 2 OT Services
14:10 - 14:40Risk Assessment Criteria when assisting a patient to stand Julia Love, Moving and Handling Advisor, Lps Training and consultancy Ltd
14:50 - 15:20 Session delivered by Access Independent
THEATRE 2BWEDNESDAY 27th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
09:30 - 10:30
Application of Environmental Systems and Occupational Engagement (ESOE) model to support clinical reasoningLindsey Rigby, Senior Occupational Therapist, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
G
10:45 - 11:45
Occupational Therapy - the vital link for children with Dual or Multiple Exceptionality (DME)Mariza Ferreira, Specialist Paediatric Occupational Therapist, The OT Company (UK) Ltd.
P
12:00 - 13:00
Can occupational therapy student placements help shape future healthcare manufacturing and delivery?Mark Sadler, Sales Director, ClosomatRachel Russell, Lecturer, University of Salford
O
13:30 - 14:30Future-proofing occupational therapyJennifer Creek, Freelance Occupational Therapist M
16:00 - 17:00An introduction to music therapy and opportunities for joint-workingEmily White, Music Therapist & Occupational Therapist, Independent P
THURSDAY 28th NOVEMBER
TIME TOPIC
09:30 - 10:30Plus size manual handling: “Enabling dignified care for the individual”Anita Rush, Clinical Lead Nurse Specialist Equipment, NHS Berkshire West CCG
M&H
10:45 - 11:45The Journey into Independent PracticeRachel Wilson, Independent Occupational Therapist, case Manager, and Expert Witness, Rachel Wilson Occupational Therapy
B
12:00 - 13:00
Values based practice – Occupational Therapists do that already…. Don’t we?Paul Sugarhood, Senior Lecturer, London South Bank UniversityBill Fulford, Director of the Collaborating Centre for Values based Practice, St Catherine’s College OxfordAngela Skrabania, Clinical Development Lead, Enabled Living HealthcareFiona Suleman, Manager Wheelchair and Specialist Seating Team, Enabled Living Healthcare
B G
13:45 - 14:45
Lets #OTalk about it - a practical guide to using social media for professional development and online communities of practiceGillian Gorry, Occupational Therapist and Case Manager, AKA Case management
B
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AVAILABLESOLD
ENTRANCE
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REGISTER FOR FREE: Online: www.theotshow.com/ticket Call: 0208 092 6782 / 0207 013 4992
The Occupational
Therapy Awards takes place on Wednesday 27th November in the Networking Lounge
at 17.30
on Wednesday 27th November in the Networking Lounge
from 17:30 onwards.
Visit for on-stand training.
Stand number G30
Visit for on-stand training.
Stand number G34
Visit for on-stand training.
Stand number J40
Contact for more information:
Jemima Edwards: Tel: (0) 207 348 1860Email: [email protected]
Shelley Williams: Tel: (0) 207 013 4661Email: [email protected]
IS YOUR TRUST RECRUITING? Your Trust can use the OT show as an opportunity to invest in its future workforce. Stand out and network with up to 5000 OTs with a dedicated platform at the Show
Limited Stands
Available
Stands from as little as £898
NETWORKING DRINKS
Join us for Networking drinks Wednesday 27th November from 17:30 onwards.
JOIN US FOR A DRINK OR TWO!
We would like to take some time out to acknowledge all the hard work and achievements within the OT community!
To show our appreciation we would like to host this networking event for YOU!
• Share your success stories
• Find your new inspiration
• Celebrate with colleagues
Halls 9 & 10, NEC, BirminghamWednesday 27th November: Registration opens from 08:30, doors open 09:00 - 17:30, with a complimentary drinks reception until 18:30
Thursday 28th November: Registration opens from 08:30, doors open 09:00 - 16:30
Nearest Train Station: Birmingham International
Postcode for Sat Nav: B40 1NT
ADMISSION POLICYEntrance to The Occupational Therapy Show is restricted to all Occupational Therapist professionals including Commissioners, Case Managers and final year students only. Non-healthcare professionals, non-final year students and minors (under the age of 18) WILL NOT be permitted into the show, other than those pre-registered. Please note, there is no childcare provision at the show, so please plan in advance. Gentle Reminder: Children will not be admitted entry to the show.The Occupational Therapy Show has appointed event specialists, Event Express to negotiate special deals on nearby accommodation to suit all budgets and within easy reach of the show. Visit www.theotshow.com for more information.
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5 conference streams across key clinical areas
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Register as a group/ team of 3+ and as the group booker you will benefit from: • Reserved front row seating in the conference theatres and seminars• Complimentary lunch• Pre-paid parking pass*• Access to the exclusive Networking lounge
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