We’ll be delivering a series of six webinars this autumn facilitated by Kalimah Ibrahiim focussing on practice-based learning (placement) related topics each with a different focus.
These’ll feature good practice examples of placement opportunities and approaches which positively impact pre-registration education, career development of practice educators and equity, diversity and belonging across the workforce and UK.
Our webinars will be 90 minutes long and topics include building placement capacity, sustainable placements, models of delivery and supervision, equity, diversity, belonging, and practice-based learning as a CPD opportunity.
You can register your free place now via the links below:
Creative ways to broaden the practice-based learning experience. Student-led coaching, developing occupational therapy placements in public health and virtual placements- Peer Enhanced e-Placement (PEEP).
How can we work as a team work to provide placement education, long-arm supervision delivery models and using an OT model to consider CPD opportunities.
Inspiring stories from learners and educator’s placement experiences and the development of project-based and leadership placements.
Examples of broadening placement opportunities and developing sustainable placements using non-traditional, project-based and peer assisted placement delivery models.
The start of developing an inclusive practice educators training programme and the reporting of discrimination cases at an NHS trust.
Learners, educators and university team members join Kalimah Ibrahiim and Carolyn Hay to answer your questions, demystifying our perceptions of practice-based learning!
The webinars are open to both members and non-members so please share with your OT colleagues.
Where possible webinars will be delivered live. We’ll also record the webinars and make available on our website.
This is event is part of RCOT and Health Education England (HEE) collaboration to create an Allied Health Professionals (AHP) Workforce Reform to shape the future of the AHP personnel. The learning will be for all four nations.
We look forward to seeing you there.