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In Episode 42 of OT Conversations That Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker is joined by occupational therapist Gisele Craswell, and social worker Heather Boynton, to explore the significance of trauma-informed care in daily practice. Trauma's impact is now widely recognized, encompassing personal, collective, childhood, and intergenerational trauma. Despite this awareness, healthcare providers often struggle to stay updated on trauma-informed care practices. Together, they discuss how occupational therapy and social work are crucial in addressing trauma's effects and in promoting recovery. Through approaches such as holistic assessments, creating safe spaces, developing coping strategies, sensory integration, and identifying meaningful occupations, therapists can support individuals in rebuilding their lives and enhancing overall well-being. Tune in to hear Gisele, Heather, and Justine share their personal and professional journeys surrounding trauma.
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In Episode 41 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker is joined by occupational therapists Nancy Rushford and Thomas Lovell to consider the meaning of wholistic health in occupational therapy. This episode highlights how OTs go beyond responding to injury and illness to promoting overall health and well-being through preventative and nature-assisted approaches. Discover how occupational therapy enhances stress management, ergonomic design, body mechanics education, falls prevention, environmental modifications, and community-based programming. Tune in to hear Nancy and Thomas share their personal journeys of integrating wholistic strategies in their personal and professional lives to foster optimal health and improve quality of life.
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In Episode 40 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker dives into what it means to change occupations with guests Mary Julieth Rivera Rincon and Laura García Diaz. Having spent their early lives outside of Canada, Julieth and Laura share their experiences maneuvering different industries, embracing newfound passions, and engaging in life transitions in the “Canadian culture”. Motivations driving these pivotal shifts, such as professional advancement, personal fulfillment, and adapting to a dynamic job landscape, are highlighted in this discussion. Tune in to hear more about self-assessment strategies, skill honing, and networking essentials that have helped Julieth and Laura navigate these transitions while maintaining personal well-being. Together, they shed light on the challenges and triumphs inherent in reshaping one's personal and professional identities.
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In Episode 39 of OT Conversations that Matter, host Justine Jecker is joined by occupational therapists Michèle L. Hébert and Nadine Larivière for an important discussion on suicide prevention within occupational therapy. Focusing on the new Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) Position Statement, the conversation highlights the need to thrive and live, moving beyond the idea of survival. This podcast episode comes on the heals of years of advocacy and numerous publications from the Addressing Suicide in Occupational Therapy Practice Network. Its debut en franglais, marks a first for the podcast seamlessly blending English and French, a true representation of how the position statement came to be. Listeners are encouraged to tune in to explore how everyone can incorporate suicide prevention in their professional practice.
We recognize that this topic can sometimes feel heavy and may bring up a variety of emotions you may have not been anticipating. Please know there are organizations available to provide support if you, a friend or loved one are struggling, including the 9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline Service which can be reached 24/7 at 9-8-8.
Cette conversation parlera de suicide, un sujet qui peut bouleverser. Si vous pensez au suicide ou connaissez une personne qui vous inquiète, nous vous invitons à téléphoner au 988, ligne d'aide téléphonique en cas de crise de suicide.
Resources
Episode transcript CAOT Position Statement- Occupational Therapy to Prevent and Heal from Suicide (2023) Prise de position de l'ACE : L'ergothérapie pour prévenir le suicide et soutenir le rétablissement (2023) Simon Sineck’s TED Talk on Why? How? What?
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In episode 38 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker explores the intersection of occupational therapy and homelessness in collaboration with occupational therapists Becky Marval and Laurence Roy. Together, they discuss the multifaceted approach to acknowledging and addressing homelessness through meaningful occupation using humanistic approaches. From evaluating self-care skills to addressing environmental barriers, OTs empower individuals to regain daily living skills and prepare for housing transitions while providing vital support for mental health challenges, substance use, and social integration. Tune in to learn more about how OTs connect clients with community resources, vocational training, and social activities, fostering belonging and paving the way for a brighter future amidst adversity.
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In Episode 37 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker is joined by Australian occupational therapist Bradley Williams. Together, they discuss the profound ways occupational therapy fosters meaningful engagement, drawing from eastern ways of knowing such as the Japanese concept of Ikigai which acknowledges the intersection of passion, mission, profession, and vocation. Exploring the interweaving of an occupational therapy professional's work, beliefs, values, passions, and goals, this podcast discussion invites listeners to unravel the essence of occupation and passion in a shared quest for fulfillment.
The Becoming Collective
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In Episode 36 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker and occupational therapist Crystal Dieleman, explore holistic occupational therapy service provision with persons in prison and forensic mental health settings, and with clients who have a criminal record. Today, 1 in 7 adult Canadians have a criminal record, but are not in prison or forensic settings. This discussion sheds light on how societal factors influence participation in criminal occupations and emphasizes the need for OTs/OTAs to address personal and professional biases and provide equitable care to all individuals, regardless of their past experiences.
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For episode 35 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker is joined by occupational therapist Skye Barbic to discuss the expansive scope of occupational therapy in mental health service delivery. Together, they unpack the profound impact OT has on wholistic well-being and the significance of meaningful occupation. Occupational therapists across Canada are tirelessly advocating for acknowledgment as essential mental healthcare providers. To better understand the current state of affairs, Skye and Justine explore the historical and contemporary perceptions surrounding occupational therapy, especially within current mental health contexts. This episode serves as a navigational compass, guiding the profession on its journey to reclaim its collective identity as mental health service providers.
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In episode 34 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker explores the transformative potential of AI with occupational therapists Shelley Vaisberg and Sarah Brzeszkiewicz. From revolutionizing assessment to streamlining administrative tasks and enhancing interventions, this discussion considers the various ways AI is influencing occupational therapy practices and clinical settings. Tune in for a captivating conversation at the intersection of technology and human wellness!
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In Episode 33 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker explores the reshaping of Canadian health systems with guests Dr. Ivy Bourgeault and Dr. Ivy Oandasan. Dr. Bourgeault, a Professor at the University of Ottawa, leads the Canadian Health Workforce Network and focuses on gender perspectives in health workforce research. Dr. Oandasan, a Professor at the University of Toronto, specializes in interprofessional education and family medicine. Both became co-leads of a $45.3 million federal-funded project, "Team Primary Care: Training for Transformation." As leaders in health systems transformation, their work significantly impacts occupational therapy amid nationwide discussions on reshaping and enhancing primary care teams.Visit the Team Primary Care website for more information on the nationwide initiative.
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In Episode 32 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host, Justine Jecker, explores team-based leadership with guests, social worker Gayle Adams-Carpino and occupational therapist Kathryn Wise. Aligned with its strategic priorities, CAOT is dedicated to empowering OTs and OTAs to be influential leaders. The podcast dives into understanding interprofessional competencies in the context of leadership while navigating the shift towards team-based care. Together, Justine, Gayle, and Kathryn skillfully unpack the intricate nuances of team-based leadership within the dynamic landscape of healthcare. Join us to hear more about Gayle and Kathryn's experiences and insights.
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In Episode 31 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker is joined by Stefanie Matos and Husna Harmi, two internationally educated occupational therapists (IEOTs). Stefanie and Husna openly share their unique international journeys, shedding light on the various joys and challenges encountered while studying and working abroad. They also explore the hurdles faced during the transition to a new country, offering valuable insights into the complexities of professional integration for IEOTs, a process which in Canada is overseen by the Association of Canadian Occupational Therapy Regulatory Organizations (ACOTRO) through the Substantial Equivalency Assessment Systems (SEAS) program.
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In Episode 30 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, the host, Justine Jecker, explores the intersection of occupational therapy, mental health, and psychotherapy. Accompanying her to discuss the various theories and practices within the psychotherapeutic realm are occupational therapists, Sandeep Marwaha and Sarah Good. In the world of occupational therapy, navigating the nuanced landscape of psychotherapy and mental health remains challenging but essential. Join the discussion as they unravel the complexities and shed light on how occupational therapists actively contribute to shaping the evolving narrative of mental health in Canada.
For foundational information about psychotherapy within occupational therapy practice, visit the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario's psychotherapy webpage.
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For episode 29 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker explores the vital but often overlooked area of practice supporting eating disorders and disordered eating. Joined by occupational therapists Elyse Trudell and Sossy Sahakian, this episode offers a glimpse into how occupational therapy professionals assess, intervene, and provide support to individuals on their path towards enhanced physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being in the context of their relationship with eating and wellness. Join us for an informative discussion that sheds light on a growing area of practice within occupational therapy.
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In Episode 28 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast. Host, Justine Jecker dives into the second part of our series on occupational therapy within Primary Care teams with OTs Rachel Degan from Saskatchewan and Lisa Diamond-Burchuk from Manitoba. Our aim with this series is to connect OTs from diverse regions, shedding light on how occupational therapy is shaping Primary Care nationwide. Our first episode featured insights from Ontario and British Columbia. In this episode, we center our focus on the heart of Canada, offering a comprehensive view of our profession's role within this landscape. Discover how occupational therapists contribute to preventive health, holistic care, and client empowerment, all aimed at addressing health issues upstream. Join us as we continue to explore the evolution of primary care occupational therapy skills.
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In Episode 27 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker initiates a two-part series exploring the role of OTs within Canadian Primary Care teams. This discussion stems from insights gained at the 2023 CAOT Conference in Saskatoon, highlighting OTs' significance amid Canada's Health Human Resource crisis and the call for an expanded role in primary care in a paper entitled Occupational Therapy and Primary Care: A Vision for the Path Forward by Donnelly and colleagues (2022). Our guest OTs, Maryann Gardhouse and Gina Hargreaves, shed light on how OTs operate across diverse clinic settings, leveraging interprofessional support, and caring for clients from diverse backgrounds. Join us as we gain firsthand perspectives from Ontario and BC, into the heart of Canada's interprofessional care team evolution.
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For episode 26 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker explores the significance of what we eat, how we eat, whom we eat with, and where our food comes from with occupational therapist Ryan Osal and local food activist Justin Cantafio. Together they discuss the role of food as medicine and the diverse occupations involved, from seed to table, in settings like farmers' markets and healthcare clinics. Tune in for a conversation on the intersections of sustainable food systems and occupational participation.
Resources:
American Psychiatric Association (2022, June 18). Extreme heats impact on your mental health [Video]. Youtube. Gaples Institute & Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Department of Nutrition (2023). Sustainable Diets. Farmers Markets of Nova Scotia Canadian Farmers Markets -
For episode 25 host Justine Jecker is joined by occupational therapists (OTs) Dianna Fong-Lee and Heather Gillespie. Their discussion centers around Occupational Therapist Assistants (OTAs) and their vital roles within the profession. This episode continues the exploration initiated in the first OTA-focused podcast, episode 21, shedding light on the variety of ways OTAs are trained in Canada. Dianna and Heather, known for their work on OT and OTA collaboration, also contributed to the 2019 OTA/PTA Vision Project, advocating for enhancing the roles of OTAs and PTAs in the profession.
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On Episode 24 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker delves into the topic of sustainable occupational therapy practice with guest occupational therapists Janet Craik and Ben Mortenson. This episode builds upon the insightful discussions from Episode 22, which considered the role of occupational therapy in the context of planetary health and climate change. The conversation explores "sustainable health equity" and how the well-being of our society is intricately intertwined with the health of our planet. Tune in today to discover actionable steps to foster a healthier future for both your community and the environment!
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For episode 23 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker is joined by occupational therapist Jennifer Berg-Carnegie and Carol MacDonald. Together, they delve into the topic of 'traditional' versus 'non-traditional' occupational therapy and innovative practices. With their extensive backgrounds as entrepreneurs spanning several decades, Jennifer and Carol share their thoughts on the significance of embracing innovative approaches within the ever-evolving dynamics of the profession. Join us as we explore the exciting intersection of tradition and innovation in occupational therapy
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