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Episode 70 – Standing For RCOT Council Seat For Learning & Development
In this episode, I am joined by Dr Musharrat Ahmed-Landeryou to dicuss why she is standing for the RCOT council member seat for Learning & Development. Members of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) in England have the democratic right to select a candidate for the seat of Council Member. With the ballots closing on Tuesday, 25th June at 5:30pm via post, I took an opportunity to have a conversation with Musharrat about the reasons behind her deciding to stand for it. Please make you get involved in the voting process if you are a member of the RCOT because your vote matters
Dr Ahmed-Landeryou can be found on Twitter and Instagram if you would like to engage with her. (@LecturerMish)
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Episode 69 – AntiRacist Occupational Therapy, Unsettling The Status Quo
In this episode, I am in conversation with Musharrat Ahmed-Landeryou, Sherrille Tayson & Marie-Lyne Grenier discussing the book “AntiRacist Occupational Therapy, Unsettling The Status Quo”. We also hear from Dr Khalilah Johnson & Isla Whittington about being part of the authoring team for this book. Musharrat gathered a wonderful group of authors from around the globe to bring about this book which I believe was very much needed in the field of Occupational Therapy.
Grab a copy of the book from https://us.jkp.com and enter the discount code DIS20OT at checkout to get 20% off. Go get it now if you haven’t already got yours.
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Episode 68 – Animal Assisted Therapy
In this episode, I am in conversation with Dale Preece-Kelly. Dale runs an Animal Assisted Therapy business called Critterish Allsorts which mainly provides interventions to people in prisons and mental health units. We discuss the benefits of animal assisted therapy and why his approach is unique.
You can find out more about Critterish Allsorts on Twitter/ X @CritterishUK and Instagram: Critterman
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Episode 67 – In Conversation with Sue Parkinson
In this episode, I am in conversation with Sue Parkinson. Sue is a retired OT based in the UK. She is well known for her involvement with MOHOST, Occupational Formulation and Recovery Through Activity. We discuss all the above amongst many other topics including language use in the profession.
You can follow Sue on Twitter @MOHOspark
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Episode 66 – Elizabeth Casson Trust
In this episode, I am in conversation with Dee Christie & Malabika Ghosh from the Elizabeth Casson Trust. The trust is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year and I wanted to find out more about what they do for the Occupational Therapy profession. Connect with them via their Website, Twitter and also Instagram by simply searching Elizabeth Casson Trust.
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Episode 65 – Cayman Islands OT Adventure
In this episode, I am in conversation with Dionne Nmai. She is an Occupational Therapist based in the UK who decided to make a bold move to the Cayman Islands to go and practice OT. We engage in conversation about why she decided to make the move, her experiences working in a different culture, reasons why she came back to the UK and lastly her work now with the Seashell organisation here in the UK.
Connect with Dionne on LinkedIN via the link below
LinkedIN – Dionne Nmai
Seashell Trust
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Episode 64 – The Hip Hop OT
In this episode, I am in conversation with Dr Jian Jones. She is an Occupational Therapist based in the USA exploring Hip Hop culture and all the different occupations and identities associated with it. We engage in conversation about some of the ways she incorporates Hip Hop culture into her teaching, the origin of Hip Hop and how she identifies with the culture. Connect with her via her socials below and make sure to register for the summit she’s hosting below.
“The Hip Hop & Occupation Summit” on 13th April 2023. Register now
Dr Jian Jones Instagram
TwoFifteensPodcast Instagram
Dr Jian Jones Website
The.HipHop.OT Instagram
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Episode 63 – OT & Chill Is Back
After a bit of a break, I am finally back and hope to regain consistency with the episodes. I hope to continue bringing great conversation about all things Occupational Therapy. In this episode, I speak about some of the changes I have made to the podcast and also play snippets of some of the episodes coming out
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Episode 62 – OT & South Africa
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In this episode, I speak with Aimee Isaacs who is an Occupational Therapist based in South Africa. We talk about what it is like working in South Africa as an Occupational Therapist. Barriers people face in accessing therapy and how she is trying to change this with the Self-Care Studio space on Instagram & YouTube. You can check out Aimee’s work via her social media handles below.
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Instagram: theselfcarestudio_ct
Twitter: @aimee13051
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@aimeetheot7405
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/theselfcarestudio_ct
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INTERLUDE – The OT Show With Wonderful OTs
I attended the OT Show on Wednesday, 23rd November 2022 and captured and some thoughts from those who attended and presented. I spoke briefly as part of the BAMEOTUK presentation. It would be great if you continued to support the wonderful work that the Affinity Groups here in the UK are doing. You can follow them on the social media links below.
BAMEOTUK Twitter
BAMEOTUK Instagram
AbleOTUK Twitter
ableots Instagram
LGBTQIAOTUK Twitter
lgbtqiaplusot Instagram
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Episode 61 – Conversation With Kit Sinclair
In this episode, I speak with Kit Sinclair. Kit is an Occupational Therapist based in Hong Kong who has dedicated her life work to the profession. Kit has been involved in the development of the profession in Asia and other parts of the world. She has also been part of the World Federation of Occupational Therapy at different level including Presidency. In the episode, we discuss her work and also her part in creating learning modules for Disaster Management & Preparedness and work with displaced people in Occupational Therapy.
Kit refers to WFOT Learning for modules about disaster management and working with displaced people if you want to learn some more.
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Episode 60 – Retire But Share The Knowledge
In this episode, I speak with Sue Hilsdon, a retired Occupational Therapist who wants to continue sharing her knowledge and support current Occupational Therapists. Sue recently wrote an article discussing this topic in the OTNews. In this episode, we expand on it with regards to her journey into retirement, the passion she has for the profession and the benefits of retired professional remaining active in the profession.
You can follow Sue on Twitter: @Retired_AHPs
Please listen all the way to the end of the episode as I have a very special request.
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Episode 59 – BAMEOTUK Symposium Intro
In this episode, you will hear the introduction I gave at the BAMEOTUK Symposium which happened online on 10th September 2022. It was a fantastic event organised by members of BAMEOTUK. All the presentations from the wonderful speakers on the day were recorded and can now be found on the BAMEOTUK YouTube Channel.
You can support BAMEOTUK in putting together another great symposium but donating whatever you can at their GoFundMe page.
Check out their new website too BAMEOTUK Website
You can follow @BAMEOTUK on Twitter for updates on what they have going on.
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Episode 58 – Wheelchair Services
In this episode, I speak with Lauren Osborne, an Occupational Therapist specialising in Wheelchair Services. We discuss some of the skills needed for this area, importance of posture management, what a “typical” day looks like and difficulty in recruiting to this specialist area of practice along with many other topics.
You can follow Lauren on Twitter: @LaurenOsborneOT
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Episode 57 – Living With Multiple Sclerosis
In this episode, I speak with Alex Deans, a young man living with Multiple Sclerosis. He shares his lived experience of his condition, some of the challenges he faces and how he is using his experience to help others through personal training. You can find out more about Multiple Sclerosis by visiting www.mssociety.org.uk.
You can follow Alex on social media (Instagram: wok.works)
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Episode 56 – Standing For RCOT Chair of Council
Odeth Richardson, a UK based Occupational Therapist is a candidate for the Royal College of Occupational Therapy Chair of Council seat. She joins me on this episode to discuss reasons why she is standing for this position and the changes she would like to push through with the assistance of other council members.
If you based in the UK and are a member of RCOT, you would have received your ballot papers by now. Voting ends of 29th April at 12 noon so get voting now! Make sure your voice is heard.
You can follow Odeth on social media (Twitter: @OdethRichardson)
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Episode 55 – Unpicking Hidden Occupations
Continuing with the Occupation and Occupational Science mini-series, I am joined by Mike Sy who shares his thoughts on Occupational Science. We have a discussion about what this area of work means to him and especially why it is important in his context. We also have a discussion around his research interest areas and some of the work he has done around the area of beauty and hidden occupations associated with this.
You can follow Mike on social media (Twitter: @drmikesyot)
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Episode 54 – Simplifying Occupational Science
Continuing with the Occupation and Occupational Science mini-series, I am joined by Ryan Lavalley who shares his thoughts on Occupational Science. We have a discussion about why work in this area is really important, how some of the research can assist therapist in advocating for their patients and also how it could possibly have an impact on policies.
Ryan co-hosts a fantastic OT podcast called “Dr thOTs” so make sure to check it out. You can follow Ryan on social media (Instagram & Twitter: ryan_lavalley)
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Episode 53 – Values and Occupations
Continuing with the Occupation and Occupational Science mini-series, I am joined by Brock Cook to have a discussion about Values and Occupations. Brock shares his understanding of Occupational Science and why it is important for the profession.
The episode on Brock’s podcast referred to is “009 – How do values fit with OT practice?”
The values research referred to is called “The Theory of Basic Human Values” developed by Shalom H. Schwartz
You can hear more from Brock on his podcast by visiting www.occupiedpodcast.com.
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Episode 52 – Is it Occupational Therapy or Occupational Science?
In the first of the Occupation and Occupational Science mini-series, I am joined by Miranda Cunningham to have a discussion about some of the issues surrounding Occupational Science and its application to Occupational Therapy practice. Towards the end of the episode, we also explore an area of interest for Miranda around the Occupational Life of those experiencing homelessness.
Please visit OS Europe for more information about the network Miranda speaks about.
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