overview
What does this course cover?
This course covers the core principles of the OSA, focusing on how it helps clients identify areas where they feel confident and areas that may require attention for better occupational engagement.
You will learn how to effectively administer the OSA, including guiding clients through the self-assessment process and interpreting their responses. The training will also focus on how to use the results of the OSA to inform treatment planning and goal setting. Participants will explore strategies for incorporating the OSA into practice to enhance client-centred care, improve engagement, and promote motivation.
Additionally, the course includes practical exercises and case studies that allow you to develop your skills in using the OSA in various clinical settings. You will explore how to apply the tool with different client populations, including those with mental health, physical rehabilitation, paediatrics, and older adults, and how it can be integrated into routine occupational therapy assessments.
By the end of the course, you will be able to confidently use the OSA to empower clients to take an active role in their therapeutic process and gain a deeper understanding of their own occupational needs.
candidates
Who should take this course?
This course is ideal for occupational therapists (OTs) and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs) who want to improve their ability to engage clients in the assessment and goal-setting process through a self-reflective approach. Whether you are new to the OSA or looking to enhance your existing skills, this training will provide you with the knowledge and tools to incorporate the OSA into your clinical practice.
The course is particularly beneficial for professionals working in a variety of settings, including mental health, rehabilitation, paediatrics, geriatrics, and community-based practice. The OSA is a versatile tool that can be used with clients across different age groups and levels of ability to assess their perceptions of occupational performance and satisfaction.
Additionally, this course is suited to those in supervisory or educational roles, as well as those involved in research, who wish to deepen their understanding of how the OSA can be used as a tool for promoting client-centred care and measuring changes in occupational performance over time.
outcomes
What will you get out of it?
By completing this course, you will gain a thorough understanding of how to administer and interpret the Occupational Self-Assessment (OSA), empowering you to incorporate it into your daily practice. You will learn how to facilitate the self-assessment process with clients, guide them in reflecting on their occupational strengths and challenges, and use the results to create personalised, meaningful interventions.
The course will enhance your ability to integrate client perspectives into treatment planning and goal setting, ultimately improving client motivation and engagement. You will also gain confidence in using the OSA with a wide range of client groups, applying it to various contexts such as mental health, physical disabilities, and paediatrics.
With practical exercises and real-life case studies, you will refine your skills in applying the OSA to better understand the occupational needs and aspirations of your clients. This training will equip you with the tools to provide more person-centred care, track client progress, and demonstrate the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions, making a tangible difference in your clients’ occupational lives.