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Title: Occupational Therapy Provision


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Occupational Therapy Provision
  • School of Health Social Care
  • Teesside University

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What is Occupational Therapy?
  • Occupational therapy aims to bring about change
    to improve an individuals quality of life
    through the use of graded occupation
  • Occupational therapists work with individuals
    with physical and /or mental health problems,
    learning disabilities or social needs usually
    encountering a mixture of these.
  • When someone has had an illness or disability and
    they are unable to carry out activities or
    occupations, the occupational therapist will work
    with them to try and restore this, through the
    use of purposeful and meaningful activities

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At the University of Teesside
  • BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy
  • PgD/MSc Occupational Therapy

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BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy
  • Three years full time programme
  • Approximately 40 students in each year
  • College leavers and mature students
  • Shared learning with Diagnostic Radiography and
    Physiotherapy students
  • Students are supported by a team of 11 teaching
    staff and one technician (look out photos to
    follow!)

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These are some of the team.
Claire Brewis
Eric Charlton
Mark Coates
Tricia McElroy
Cath Wright
Chris Mckenna
Debbie Horne
Dawn Fraser
Katie Atkinson
Claire Smith
Sandra Cleminson
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Learning Teaching
  • A modular programme, combining University modules
    with practice placements in around Teesside but
    extending up to Northumberland.
  • Year 3 provides the student with the opportunity
    to use Evidence Based Practice (EBP) in a role
    emerging placement setting.  Students will be
    supported to negotiate their own role emerging
    placement which will last for a total of four
    weeks. 

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Modular programme
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Learning Teaching
  • YEAR 1
  • Occupational Therapy Professional Practice (20
    credits) - key transferable skills and essential
    practice skills.
  • Occupational Being inc Practice Placement 1 (40
    credits) - module introduces the student to
    information from the contributory sciences of
    anatomy, physiology, psychology and sociology.
  • Promoting Independent Lives inc Practice
    Placement 2 (20 credits) - introduces students to
    the occupational therapy process .
  • Principles of Occupational Therapy (40 credits) -
    introduces students to the core concepts and
    philosophies of occupational therapy.
  • Building Evidence for Occupational Therapy (20
    credits) - an introduction to Higher Education
    key skills.

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Learning Teaching
  • YEAR 2
  • Occupation inc Practice Placement 3 (20
    credits) Term 1 - enable students to gain the
    fundamental resources in order to use occupation
    in the clinical context
  • Practice Placement 4 (40 credits) Term 2/Term 3
    engages the student in the occupational therapy
    process in a practice setting
  • Occupational Therapy Process (40 credits) -
    enable students to explore the impact of illness,
    disability or trauma for people with physical,
    mental and social impairments and learning
    disabilities on occupational performance. 
  • Utilising Evidence for Occupational Therapy (20
    credits) - aims to enable students to utilise
    appropriate evidence for occupational therapy
    practice

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Learning Teaching
  • YEAR 3
  • Final Placement (40 credits) Term 1 - provides
    the student with the opportunity to use Evidence
    Based Practice (EBP) for health and social care
    needs to establish a role for occupational
    therapists. 
  • Option Module (10 credits) Term 1
  • Contemporary Issues for Occupational Therapy (10
    credits) Term 1 is designed to facilitate an
    understanding and appreciation of the relevant
    contemporary issues pertaining to occupational
    therapy.
  • Meeting the Challenge for Occupational Therapy
    Practice (20 credits) Term 2/Term 3 - enable the
    student to further develop their non-clinical
    professional skills and insight to prepare them
    for their first graduate role and to support them
    in lifelong learning.
  • Occupational Therapy Final Project (40 credits)

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YEAR 1 YEAR 1
Term 1 Term 2/Term 3
Occupational Therapy Professional Practice (20 credits) Occupational Therapy Professional Practice (20 credits)
Promoting Independent Lives inc Practice Placement 2 (20 credits) Promoting Independent Lives inc Practice Placement 2 (20 credits)
Occupational Being inc Practice Placement 1 (40 credits) Occupational Being inc Practice Placement 1 (40 credits)
Principles of Occupational Therapy (20 credits) Principles of Occupational Therapy (20 credits)
Building Evidence for Occupational Therapy (20 credits) Building Evidence for Occupational Therapy (20 credits)
YEAR 2 YEAR 2
Term 1 Term 2/Term 3
Occupation inc Practice Placement 3 (20 credits) Practice Placement 4 (40 credits)
Occupational Therapy Process (40 credits) Occupational Therapy Process (40 credits)
Utilising Evidence for Occupational Therapy (20 credits) Utilising Evidence for Occupational Therapy (20 credits)
YEAR 3 YEAR 3
Term 1 Term 2/Term 3
Final Placement (40 credits)
Option Module (10 credits)
Contemporary Issues for Occupational Therapy (10 credits)
Meeting the Challenge for Occupational Therapy Practice (20 credits)
Occupational Therapy Final Project (40 credits) Occupational Therapy Final Project (40 credits)
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Practice placements
  • Promote professional competence
  • Provide opportunities to work with
    patients/clients and implement the OT process
  • Promote the development of clinical reasoning
  • Promote reflection and analysis
  • Understand roles/promote inter professional
    working

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Placement locatsions
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Personal and professional development
  • All students develop a portfolio to reflect their
    progress and development over the years.
  • Feeds into the portfolio used by graduate
    occupational therapists when starting work in the
    local area

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Student support
  • In addition to the University services
  • Personal tutor
  • Learning groups
  • Buddy system with students in other years
  • Student representatives in each year liaise with
    teaching team to respond to student issues

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Further details
  • Visit our website
  • http//www.tees.ac.uk/Schools/SOH/subjects/OT/
    to see the staff profiles.
  • Other useful web site
  • College of Occupational Therapy
    http//www.cot.co.uk/Homepage/About_Occupational_T
    herapy/

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