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Access over 60 hours of free CPD Learn from world-class speakers and experts in their ield Network with thousands of colleagues and peers
Get practical advice and share best practice Update knowledge across all therapy areas Research and source new products and services from over 300 suppliers
Hear industry and regulation updates Have fun. Be inspired
Put yourself
in the picture
REGISTER TODAY
The UK’s largest dedicated FREE CPD education and trade event just for Occupational Therapists.
REGISTER
FREE NOW
Our ProfessionOur FutureOur Show
25th and 26th Nov 2015 NEC Birminghamtheotshow.com
Media Partners Event PartnerShow Sponsor Education Partners Show Supporters
Driven by HealthHappier, healthier, longer living
REGISTER
FOR FREE
Hundreds of £££ worth
of education - details inside
WEDNESDAY 25th NOVEMBER
THURSDAY 26th NOVEMBER
KEYNOTE THEATREThe Occupational Therapy Show is delighted to invite YOU to the UK’s largest dedicated CPD education and trade event just for Occupational Therapists (OTs). Taking place on Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th November at the NEC, Birmingham, you can join thousands of your OT peers and colleagues from all over the country, to educate, inspire, and raise the proile of such an important allied healthcare profession.With a FREE, accredited CPD education programme, social and networking events and over 300 suppliers from which you can research and source new products and services, this is YOUR show.
The education programme stretches across four separate streams, covering clinical areas including:
• Physical
• Mental health and learning dificulties• Children and families
• Innovation in practice and shaping the future
There are a total of 60 hours of professional development to be obtained over the two days. CPD certiicates will be sent out post event, stating the sessions and the total number of hours attended. Secure your FREE passes today, visit www.theotshow.com/freereg.
VENUE AND OPENING HOURS
Venue: Hall 9, NEC, Birmingham • Satellite navigation use: B40 1NT • All other travel information visit: www.thenec.co.uk
Sponsored by:
TIME TOPIC
09:30 - 10:15Embracing the challenge of CPDMary Booth, Occupational Therapist, Specialist Advisor, CQC
10:30 - 11:30Lifelong Learning - the long and winding road Helena Culshaw, Independent Occupational Therapist
11:45 - 12:45Neuroscience explains the therapeutic power of occupation Gaynor Sadlo, Professor of Occupational Science, University of Brighton
13:30 - 14:30
Attention Deicit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD) - differential diagnosis and comorbidity Dr Sidney Chu, Honorary Fellow, Brunel University and Honorary Member,
Sensory Integration Network - UK & Ireland
14:45 - 15:30Transforming rehabilitation Dr John Etherington, OBE, National Clinical Director for Rehabilitation and
Recovery in the Community NHS England & Director of Defence Rehabilitation
15:45 - 16:30Occupation, health and wellbeing: by design Dr Claire Craig, Director, Lab4Living Health and Occupational Therapy
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Health & Social Care Research
16:45 -17:30
Occupational Therapy Awards Jen Gash, OT, Coach, Artist, OTCoach and Craft Your Life Ltd
Robert Birmingham, Independent OT
Liz Waterman, Private Business Consultant
Anna Clampin, Coventry University
Teresa Buchan, Head of Practice Development, Kent & Medway NHS
TIME TOPIC
09:30 - 10:15Inluencing health and well-being globally: collaboration between the World Federation of Occupational Therapists and the World Health Organization Samantha Shann, Director, UK Therapy Services
10:30 - 11:30Sensory Attachment Intervention in the clinical setting Éadaoin Bhreathnach, Consultant Occupational
Therapist and Attachment Counsellor
11:45 - 12:45Equipment and home adaptations: a practical view of legal responsibilities Michael Mandelstam, Independent Legal Trainer and Consultant
13:30 - 14:30Do we do what it says on the tin? The Therapy Outcome Measure Professor Pam Enderby, Senior Lecturer, Shefield University
14:45 - 15:30From knowing to doing; making research relevant for clinicians, Professor Avril Drummond, Professor of Healthcare Research and Director
of Research, School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham
15:45 - 16:30More than wheels in association with PMGGail Russell, Independent Occupational Therapist
25th and 26th Nov 2015 NEC Birminghamtheotshow.com
Hall 9, NEC, Birmingham Wednesday 25th November: Registration opens from 08:30, doors open 09:00 - 17:30, with drinks reception until 18:30
Thursday 26th November: Registration opens from 08:30, doors open 09:00 - 16:30
Admission PolicyEntrance to The Occupational Therapy Show is restricted to all Occupational Therapist professionals including Commissioners, Case Managers and inal year students only. Non-healthcare professionals, non-inal year students and minors (under the age of 18) WILL NOT be permitted into the show, other than those pre-registered. Please note, there is no childcare provision at the show, so please plan in advance.
The Occupational Therapy Show AwardsTaking place on Wednesday
25th November at 16:45 in
the Keynote Theatre, the
Awards will celebrate and
acknowledge successful
individuals and teams within
the OT profession and are
aimed at grass roots OT professionals, in the statutory and/
or private sector, to recognise and celebrate outstanding
contributions made to both the profession and to the clients
they serve.
For more information visit www.theotshow.com/awards.
The Poster ZoneNEW for 2015, the Poster
Zone, which is located
on the show loor, will showcase work submitted
by OTs who work across
the UK, within NHS Trusts,
local councils, independent
practice and all other sectors.
For more information visit www.theotshow.com/posterzone.
The Paediatric TrailIf your specialist area is in
paediatrics, or this is an area of
interest, then this is for you!
There will be a bespoke
Paediatric Trail loor plan detailing relevant exhibitors
and seminar sessions for you
to visit at the Show. By visiting
these exhibitors and seminars,
marked with a , you will be given greater exposure to all
the latest learning, products, services and technologies on the
paediatric market, enabling you to provide a more enhanced
service to your clients.
You could also be in with the chance to win an iPad Air 2 by simply
visiting all exhibitors taking part in the Paediatric Trail (marked with
a on the reverse of this document) and ticking them off your
Paediatric Trail loor plan which you can collect at the Show.
For more information visit www.theotshow.com/paediatrictrail.
Sponsored by:
NEW FEATURES FOR 2015
Sponsored by:
NEW!
REGISTER FOR FREE NOW!
Paediatric Trail
WEDNESDAY 25th NOVEMBER
THURSDAY 26th NOVEMBER
THEATRE 1
WEDNESDAY 25th NOVEMBER
THURSDAY 26th NOVEMBER
THEATRE 2
WEDNESDAY 25th NOVEMBER
THURSDAY 26th NOVEMBER
THEATRE 3
To register for your FREE place visit www.thotshow.com/freereg
TIME TOPIC
09:45 -
10:30
Tree Fu Tom and child developmentDr Lynda Foulder-Hughes, Specialist
Consultant, “Tree Fu Tom”, BBC
10:45 -
11:15Session details coming soon
11:30 -
12:15
The challenges in moving and handling Elaine Brichard, Chairman, National Back Exchange
12:30 -
13:15
OT service design for new emergency care - how we can support integrated practice Barbara Kemp, Clinical Lead for Occupational
Therapy, Northumbria Healthcare Foundation Trust
14:00 -
15:00
Anticipatory approaches to seating and wheelchair provision
Fiona Eldridge, Independent
Therapist, MND Association
15:15 -
16:00
Expert clinician vs expert witness: what is the difference? Rachel Wilson, Independent Occupational
Therapist, Harrogate, Yorkshire
16:15 -
16:45
An OT’s guide to work stress: How to avoid/survive a mental breakdown Danielle Shepherd, Independent Occupational
Therapist, Growth Through Occupation
TIME TOPIC
09:45 -
10:30
Hand therapy - An OT’s paradise something for everyone Helen McKenna, Hand Occupational Therapist, Pulvertaft Hand Centre, Derby Hospitals
NHS Foundation Trust
10:45 -
11:15Session details coming soon
11:30 -
12:15
Right wheelchair, right time, right now The Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE, Wheelchair Alliance
12:30 -
13:15
Think sight in falls prevention Suzy England, Occupational Therapy and Sight
Loss Consultant, Thomas Pocklington Trust
14:00 -
15:00
How learning to coach made me a better OT (and sorry if that annoys you) Jen Gash, OT,
Coach, Artist, OTCoach and Craft Your Life Ltd
15:15 -
16:00
Create, innovate and collaborate - taking a bright idea forwards Saskia Grassie, Senior Children’s
Occupational Therapist, Gateshead PCT
Sponsored by: Sponsored by:
TIME TOPIC
09:45 -
10:30
Delivering evidence based occupational therapy for children and young people: what do we know works? Dr Carolyn Dunford, Head of Therapy and
Research, The Children’s Trust, Tadworth, Surrey
11:30 -
12:15
A ‘Hands on’ approach to delivering training and building conidence amongst carers of children with postural care needs at school – The UKC PostCarD Study Eve Hutton, Head Paediatric Occupational Therapist, East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust
12:30 -
13:15
Occupational therapy and CQC Mary Booth, Occupational Therapist,
Specialist Advisor, CQC
14:00 -
14:45
Personality Disorder, everyone’s remit Robert Berry, Clinical Team Manager/
Specialist Occupational Therapist, York
Personality Disorder Clinical Network Steve Jones, Specialist Occupational Therapist, York Personality Disorder Clinical Network
15:15 -
15:45
Journey of a PhD student - the 3 things that keep me interested (but currently keep me awake at night) Gemma Bradley, Occupational Therapist
16:00 -
17:00
Occupational Therapists are you ready to be the “expert” in Manual Handling? Deborah Harrison, Managing
Director, A1 Risk Solutions® Ltd Jo-anne Webb, Senior Lecturer and
Researcher, The University of Salford
TIME TOPIC
09:45 -
10:30
Developing a multi-disciplinary approach to treatment groups in a medium secure hospital Amanda Lang, Regional Director of Therapies,
North East, Partnerships in Care
11:30 -
12:15
The new National Wheelchair Standards for England - what OTs need to know Trish Sweeney, Managing Director,
Viva Access Ltd
13:15 -
14:00
Integration - theory into practice Heather Hurst, Gloucestershire NHS Trust Margot Mason, Gloucestershire NHS Trust
14:15 -
15:00
Interprofessional working and reablement in an acute hospital setting Trudie France, Lead for Inpatient Therapy Services,
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
15:15 -
15:45
What do we need and want from our leaders? Mark Spybey, Occupational
Therapist, Northumberland, Tyne and
Wear NHS Foundation Trust
Sponsored by:
TIME TOPIC
09:30 -
10:15
Linking mental health policy to practice: What are the priorities for occupational therapists? Mary Morley, Director of Therapies, South West
London and St Georges Mental Health NHS Trust
10:30 -
11:00
Seating bariatric patients: a practical guide Martina Tierney, Clinical Director/
Occupational Therapist, Seating Matters
11:30 -
12:00
Collective occupation, social inclusion and health Sarah Kantartzis, Lecturer, Queen
Margaret University, Edinburgh
12:15 -
12:45
Combatting stress after trauma - the role of Occupational Therapy Karen Henderson, Lead Occupational Therapist, Combat Stress, Audley Court, Shropshire
13:30 -
14:15
Doing, being, emerging. Becoming an Occupational Therapist. Belonging on the road less travelledKeith Norman, Client Liaison
Manager, Irwin Mitchell, LLP
14:30 -
15:00
Mild head injury: How mild is it? Carly Dutton, Gemma Foster and Stephen Spoors, Sunderland and Gateshead Community Acquired
Brain Injury Service (CABIS), Northumberland,
Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
15:15 -
16:00
Autism and sensory processingDelivered by The Sensory Integration Network
16:15 -
16:45
Enhancing opportunities and outcomes: Community occupational therapy with people who have profound and multiple learning disabilities Jane Norris, Senior Occupational
Therapist, Northumbria Healthcare
TIME TOPIC09:30
- 10:15
Assessment and evaluation of SI on under 5’s Delivered by The Sensory Integration Network
10:30 -
11:00
Examining the impact of specialised seating on the quality of life for nursing home residents and their caregivers Olivia Tierney, Occupational
Therapist, Seating Matters
11:30 -
12:00
Children and pain: how can we help? Anne Marie van Es, Occupational Therapist, Oxford University Hospital Trust
12:15 -
12:45
Hypermobility - The Bendy Study results Emma Jerman, Paediatric Occupational Therapist
13:30 -
14:15
Social media and work; why should I bother (developing an online professional presence) Sian Burgess, Senior Lecturer, University of Derby
14:30 -
15:00
How can positive psychology be harnessed within occupational therapy? Alice Hortop, Senior Occupational Therapy
Lecturer, University of West of England, Bristol
15:15 -
15:45
Occupational Therapy & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Professor Diane Cox, Professor of Occupational
Therapy, University of Cumbria
Paediatric Trail
INNOVATION THEATRE
SHOWCASE THEATRE
WEDNESDAY 25th NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 25th NOVEMBER
THURSDAY 26th NOVEMBERTHURSDAY 26th NOVEMBER
FREE NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTIONHave fun, wind down and network with a drink on us.
Talk to conference speakers
Meet with exhibitors
Relax with your colleagues
Join us at the networking bar on Wednesday 25th November from 17.30 onwards.
The OT Show The Occupational Therapy Show @theotshow@theotshow
TIME TOPIC
10:15 - 10:45Training requirements to enhance your CPD practice Delia Naylor, Clinical Director, Access Independent
11:00 - 11:30Best practice advice on ceiling hoisting in any environment and a discussion on the provision of changing places Nick Kent, Managing Director, OpeMed
11:45 - 12:15Creating a dementia-friendly bathroom Jan Hall, Marketing Executive, AKW
12:30 - 13:00My First Wheels: an evaluation of pre-school powered mobility Nina Evans, Occupational Therapist, Designability Rae Baines, Occupational Therapist, Designability
13:15 - 13:45Supporting your practice: How BAOT/COT can help? Louise Cusack, Specialist Sections Manager, COT
14:00 - 14:30Postural Challenges and Seating Solutions – Part 1: Pelvis and Thighs Dr Barend ter Haar, Managing Director, BES Rehab Ltd
14:45 - 15:15Hoisting people and the importance of selecting the right sling Julia Love, Manual Handling Trainer, LPS Training & Consultancy Ltd
15:30 - 16:00Completing seating care plans: a clinician’s guide Ellie Burcher, Independent Occupational Therapist, EJB Therapy
16:15 - 16:45Splinting the hand with neurological impairment Lydia Dean, Senior Associate, Lead Trainer in Hand
Therapy and Orthotics, Somek and Associates
TIME TOPIC
10:15 - 10:45Training requirements to enhance your CPD practice Delia Naylor, Clinical Director, Access Independent
11:00 - 11:30Postural Challenges and Seating Solutions – Part 2: Trunk Dr Barend ter Haar, Managing Director, BES Rehab Ltd
11:45 - 12:15Creating a dementia-friendly bathroom Jan Hall, Marketing Executive, AKW
13:15 - 13:45Supporting your practice: How BAOT/COT can help? Louise Cusack, Specialist Sections Manager, COT
14:00 - 14:30Hoisting people and the importance of selecting the right sling Julia Love, Manual Handling Trainer, LPS Training & Consultancy Ltd
14:45 - 15:15Speciication of an automatic shower toilet - considerations Mark Sadler, Sales Director, Clos-o-Mat/Total Hygiene
15:30 - 16:00My First Wheels: an evaluation of pre-school powered mobility Nina Evans, Occupational Therapist, Designability Rae Baines, Occupational Therapist, Designability
TIME TOPIC
10:15 - 10:45Bathing - necessity, choice, or well being? Rachel Russell, Occupational Therapist, The OT Service
11:00 - 11:30Critical success factors for implementing a single handed care programme
11:45 - 12:15Bathing - the right to play Kate Sheehan, Occupational Therapist, The OT Service
12:30 - 13:00Breaking down barriers – why is interaction during transfers important? Tim Smith and Claire Hughes, Business
Development Manager, Invacare
13:15 - 13:45The clinical beneits of using a postural support/rehab buggy Joanne McConnell, Occupational Therapist,
Business Manager, Ottobock
14:00 - 14:30Putting the OT in pOsTure: The importance of correct assessment for specialist seating Gail Russell, Independent Occupational Therapist
14:45 - 15:15Reducing the risks of assisting people to/from lying to sitting on the edge of the bed Sara Thomas, National Accounts and Solutions Manager, ArjoHuntleigh
15:30 - 16:00Designing environments for people with dementia using a sensory approach Dr Lesley Collier, Senior Lecturer, University of Southampton
16:15 - 16:45
Issues and techniques/approaches relating to mobilizing and handling the bariatric patient Marinus Fløe Kristensen, Occupational Therapist,
Senior Consultant, V. Guldmann A/S
TIME TOPIC
10:15 - 10:45How to sleep better and feel healthier James Wilson, Sleep Practitioner, Adjustamatic Philip Ellin, Group Operations Director, Adjustamatic
11:00 - 11:30
Applying an occupational therapy perspective to multi-sensory product design, interior design and exterior garden environments Tania Holmes, Occupational Therapist
11:45 - 12:15Putting the OT in pOsTure: The importance of correct assessment for specialist seating Gail Russell, Independent Occupational Therapist
12:30 - 13:00An introduction to the role of the occupational therapist as an expert witness Fiona Powell, Occupational Therapist, Somek and Associates
13:15 - 13:45The clinical beneits of using a postural support/rehab buggy Joanne McConnell, Occupational Therapist, Business Manager, Ottobock
14:00 - 14:30Reducing the risks of assisting people to/from lying to sitting on the edge of the bed Sara Thomas, National Accounts and Solutions Manager, ArjoHuntleigh
14:45 - 15:15
Issues and techniques/approaches relating to mobilizing and handling the bariatric patient Marinus Fløe Kristensen, Occupational Therapist, Senior Consultant, V. Guldmann A/S
15:30 - 16:00 Seating – how do we incorporate occupational performance Kate Sheehan, Occupational Therapist, The OT Service
25th and 26th Nov 2015 NEC Birminghamtheotshow.com
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E12 The Langham Furniture Raiser Training sessionDavid Silverwood, Marketing Manager, Langham GE
Wednesday 25th: 14:00 - 15:00
Thursday 26th: 14:00 - 15:00
E32 The unique AAT moving and handling programme Gareth Brown, Senior Development Manager, AAT (GB) Ltd
Wednesday 25th: 11:30 - 12:00 & 15:30 - 16:00
Thursday 26th: 11:30 - 12:00 & 15:30 - 16:00
H90 How to source for suitable products for your clients’ needs as per their condition and presentation Jade Godier, Director, Made2Aid
HANDICARE PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY 25TH AND THURSDAY 26TH:
STAND LOCATION TOPIC
10:30 - 11:00 G50
Early seating intervention using posture management, Steve AshtonCore principles of posture management and practical guidance on selecting seating solutions that will safely deliver comfort combined with good posture for wheelchair users.
11:30 - 12:00 G50
Sling application, Mark RipleyAlternative methods to assist with sling application, looking at standard to more complex situations faced when itting slings.
12:30 - 13:00 (Lunch provided) G50
Sit to stand/stand to sit, Mark RipleyMechanics of sit to stand and more speciically stand to sit and how we can make small changes following basic principles to improve stand to sit.
13:30 - 14:00 G50
Common seating postures and consequences, Ian JonesReview of common seating postures and how sitting in alignment facilitates body positioning and can impact on function.
14:30 - 15:00 G50
Postural theory relating to equipment provision, Steve AshtonHow to applying postural theory to available equipment – question current seating concepts and draw your own conclusion on what should be relevant for your client.
15:30 - 16:00 G50
Natural pattern of movement, Mark RipleyHow working with natural pattern can potentially assist client participation in tasks and reduce effort for carers.
The OT Show The Occupational Therapy Show @theotshow@theotshow
25th and 26th Nov 2015 NEC Birminghamtheotshow.com
WEDNESDAY 25TH AND THURSDAY 26TH:
STAND LOCATION TOPIC
09:45 - 10:45 E20QUANTUM - The synergy of synergyAndy Haines, Quantum Director, Quantum Rehab
13:00 - 14:00 E20QUANTUM - The new TRU-balance 3 seating system + power optionsSimon Cook, Senior Quantum Specialist, Quantum Rehab
15:30 - 16:30 E20STEALTH - Let us be your handsMark Amos, Quantum Stealth Specialist, Quantum Rehab
QUANTUM PROGRAMME
EXHIBITOR LIST 2015
For more information visit www.theotshow.com
25th and 26th Nov 2015 NEC Birminghamtheotshow.com
NEW for 2015 Paediatric Trail Correct at time of print
86 NEW EXHIBITORS FOR 2015!
1st Call Mobility B50
66it C65 A J Way B30b
AAT (GB) Ltd E32
Abacus Healthcare F90
Access Independent B34
Adaptawear A45
Adjustamatic C60 AKW E50
Alcoholics Anonymous D85
Alexander Leigh H45
Amano Connect F29 Apollo Healthcare International I72