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An overview of the Revalidated BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy Course.

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1 An overview of the Revalidated BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy Course

2 Level 4. (Semester 1)  History and philosophy of OT  Concepts and theories of occupation incl. OT process  The use of occupation as a medium  Activity analysis  Assessment & treatment  Communication in a therapeutic relationship  Impact of disability on function  Carer issues  Occupation, health and well being  Reflection  Impact of the environment Foundations of Occupational Therapy Inter-professional learning Anatomy for Occupation Practice Learning (placement 1) Enabling Occupation Mind and Mental Health Electives

3 Level 4. (Semester 1)  Communication and learning styles  Anti oppressive practice  Professionalism  Introduction to research methodology  Literature searching  Literature appraisal Foundations of Occupational Therapy Inter-professional learning Anatomy for Occupation Practice learning (placement 1) Enabling Occupation Mind and Mental Health Electives

4 Level 4. (Semester 1)  Planes of motion.  Synovial joints ; classification, structure and function  Movement analysis  Upper limb/hand; structure and function  Hip and Knee Joints (Lower limb)  Muscle groups and their actions  Introduction to peripheral nervous system  Range of activities; applied anatomy( self care, transfers, mobility, grip function etc)  Anatomy and Lifespan ; child development/Ageing process  Illness & lifestyle issues Foundations of Occupational Therapy Inter-professional learning Anatomy for Occupation Practice Learning (placement 1) Enabling Occupation Mind and Mental Health Electives

5 Level 4. Placement preparation: Taking responsibility for own learning inc. supervision process and writing SMART learning objectives, reflection and introduction to PDP Placement from an educator's perspective Manual Handling training  7 weeks  Jan-mid Feb.  Pass/Fail grade awarded Foundations of Occupational Therapy Inter-professional learning Anatomy for Occupation Practice Learning (placement 1) Enabling Occupation Mind and Mental Health Electives

6 Level 4.  Key OT theory, models & approaches.  Observation, assessment & intervention strategies.  Relevant current social policy & legislation  Selected medical conditions & their impact on the individual  Locating, analysing and applying relevant information.  Clinical reasoning & problem solving in practice. Foundations of Occupational Therapy Inter-professional learning Anatomy for Occupation Practice Learning (placement 1) Enabling Occupation Mind and Mental Health Electives

7 Level 4.  Key occupational, biological, psychological & sociological factors.  Key mental health conditions.  Impact of conditions on individual functioning.  Therapeutic approaches  Key people, services & settings. Inter-professional learning Foundations of Occupational Therapy Enabling Occupation Anatomy for Occupation Practice Learning (placement 1) Mind and Mental Health Electives

8 Level 4.  Adapting the home environment.  Complexities in mental health  OT & health promotion  OT & musculoskeletal disorders  OT with children  OT with people with learning disabilities  Orthotics & hand therapy  Vocational rehabilitation Inter-professional learning Foundations of Occupational Therapy Enabling Occupation Anatomy for Occupation Practice Learning (placement 1) Mind and Mental Health Electives

9 Practical skills sessions run in the first semester as part of placement preparation  Interviewing techniques e.g. initial interviews  Risk assessment  The use of walking aids/wheelchairs  Use of bath/shower equipment  Dressing equipment and basic techniques of dressing  Functional difficulties with eating and drinking  Note taking  Relaxation techniques  Listening skills  Manual handling training  Professionalism

10 Level 5. Groupwork for OT Practice and Reasoning (placement 2) Ageing and Occupation Function, Adjustment and Wellbeing Inter-professional learning Electives  Theory & practice of groupwork.  Group roles.  Types of groups e.g., educational, creative.  Group dynamics.  Verbal & non-verbal communication.  Planning groups  Group facilitation.  Use of self.

11 Level 5. Groupwork for OT Practice and Reasoning (placement 2) Ageing and Occupation Function, Adjustment and Wellbeing Inter-professional learning Electives Placement prep: Clinical reasoning Reflective writing Learning Objectives Manual Handling Training  10 weeks  Oct- Christmas  2 components; Pass/Fail grade awarded Students complete a written assignment (case study) that is marked by university tutors.

12 Level 5. Groupwork for OT Practice and Reasoning (placement 2) Ageing and Occupation Function, Adjustment and Wellbeing Inter-professional learning Electives  Factors impacting on a person’s experience of ageing.  Key features of a range of conditions  Therapeutic programmes and community resources  Key people, services & settings

13 Level 5. Groupwork for OT Practice and Reasoning (placement 2) Ageing and Occupation Function, Adjustment and Wellbeing Inter-professional learning Electives  Basic sciences e.g. neuro-anatomy  Range of complex conditions that impact on function  Relevant models & approaches  Range of assessments & treatment interventions  Evaluation of long term treatment

14 Level 5. Groupwork for OT Practice and Reasoning (placement 2) Ageing and Occupation Function, Adjustment and Wellbeing Inter-professional learning Electives  Quality processes  Team working  Communication in teams  Client centred care  Professional communication  Exploration of dilemmas in practice  Research methods, design & analysis  Critical appraisal  Research governance

15 Level 5. Groupwork for OT Practice and Reasoning (placement 2) Ageing and Occupation Function, Adjustment and Wellbeing Inter-professional learning Electives  Adapting the home environment.  Complexities in mental health  OT & health promotion  OT & musculoskeletal disorders  OT with children  OT with people with learning disabilities  Orthotics & hand therapy  Vocational rehabilitation  Neurological Rehabilitation (level 5 only)

16 Level 6  Extended research proposal  Primary research project - Qualitative  Primary research project - Quantitative  Extended literature review Dissertation Independent study Toward autonomous practice Inter-professional learning Integrated Learning in Practice (placement 3)

17 Level 6  Students are given the opportunity to explore in depth an area of practice of interest to them.  Autonomous learning methods used as preparation for autonomous practice Dissertation Independent study Toward autonomous practice Inter-professional learning Integrated Learning in Practice (placement 3)

18 Level 6  Recruitment and selection  Current issues in practice  Critical reflection on own development  Making transition from student to practitioner  Opportunities for new ways of working Dissertation Independent study Toward autonomous practice Inter-professional learning Integrated Learning in Practice (placement 3)

19 Level 6  Transition into practice  Effective team working  Supervision  Current inter professional issues  Leadership  Ethical issues  Health and social care issues  CPD Dissertation Independent study Toward autonomous practice Inter-professional learning Integrated Learning in Practice (placement 3)

20 Level 6  12 weeks  mid Feb-mid May 2 components; Pass/Fail grade awarded Students complete a written assignment (evidence based practice) that is marked by university tutors. Dissertation Independent study Toward autonomous practice Inter-professional learning Integrated Learning in Practice (placement 3)

21 Part time  No separate part time route in new course.  Students can go part time following completion of level 4  This is negotiated and dependent on clear reasons for decision and subject to agreement from commissioners.  They will take modules with the full time route over a longer period.


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