Laura Di Bona |
A group of occupational
therapists based in and around Sheffield have developed a network to advance
occupational therapy knowledge and practice. The network, SOTCA, aims to
improve outcomes and experiences for service users of a diverse range of
occupational therapy services across the region. SOTCA hopes to achieve this through
forming cross-organisational collaborations and providing peer support to
occupational therapists trying to improve practice or develop a clinical
academic career. It is open to any occupational therapist who shares our aims,
whether you are a student, newly qualified, highly experienced, retired or
anything in between.
SOTCA’s
first open meeting was held on 13th October 2016 and attended by
seventeen occupational therapists from seven organisations. It was hosted by
Colette Fegan at Sheffield Hallam University who treated us to a tour of their
innovative teaching facilities. The meeting was then used for networking,
forming collaborations and peer support. The amount of knowledge and enthusiasm
in the room was amazing, so we certainly have plenty to offer each other. The
atmosphere was energising, optimistic and conversation flowed long after the
meeting was due to finish! Old friends caught up and new friendships were
formed. Future goals of the group were set and these include developing
collaborations and links (especially between practice and research), learning
from each other and improving practice.
The next
meeting will be in January 2017. If you are an occupational therapist who would
like to join our network, please contact Laura Di Bona (l.dibona@sheffield.ac.uk).
At the
January meeting we plan to share some of our clinical academic / occupational
therapy research experiences and journeys, do get in touch with Laura if you would
like to share.
Some
recommendations from the meeting:
- Contact Health, Advice and Information (CHAIN) Network. CHAIN is a successful online mutual support network of people working in health and social care. Sign up to the subgroups relevant to you at : http://www.chain-network.org.uk/chain/subgroup_resources.html
- College of Occupational Therapists Research and Development Bulletin. If you are a BAOT member and wish to receive these bulletins email Lesley Gleaves, R&D Administrator (lesley.gleaves@cot.co.uk).
- Council for Allied Health Professionals Research. If you would like to be added to their mail list please contact Stephanie Portier hwbsjp@exchange.shu.ac.uk, with your full name, email address, profession and which region you are based in. There is a forthcoming event entitled “How to be an AHP clinician who does research”. Thursday, 3rd November 2016 6-9 pm. Sheffield Hallam University.
Written by Laura Di Bona
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