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Exploring the implementation of occupational performance coaching (OPC) in current contexts: An evening with Associate Professor Fiona Graham
Exploring the implementation of occupational performance coaching (OPC) in current contexts: An evening with Associate Professor Fiona Graham (Sippy Downs, Australia, 10-May-2024)
2024
Abstract
Occupational Performance Coaching (OPC) is an evidence-based, goal-orientated intervention to support clients in numerous contexts. The client is supported by the therapist, with the client's agency taking precedence to select goals, analyse situations, make decisions about actions to be taken, and evaluate the success of those actions. OPC is a specialised and structured approach that combines education and support in a person-focused manner. Join us for an insightful session, with visiting scholar Associate Professor Fiona Graham of the University Otago, who will be sharing her most recent research updates on the use of OPC.
Details
- Title
- Exploring the implementation of occupational performance coaching (OPC) in current contexts: An evening with Associate Professor Fiona Graham
- Authors
- Fiona Graham (Author)Laine Chilman (Contributor) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, School of Health - Occupational TherapyLaura Burritt (Contributor) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, School of Health - Occupational Therapy
- Event details
- Exploring the implementation of occupational performance coaching (OPC) in current contexts: An evening with Associate Professor Fiona Graham (Sippy Downs, Australia, 10-May-2024)
- Audience
- Occupational Therapists - clinicians and academics
- Date published
- 2024
- Grants
- Occupational Performance Coaching: An Evidence-based Intervention for Priority Populations, 0980028677, University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia, Sunshine Coast) - UniSC
- Organisation Unit
- School of Health - Occupational Therapy; Healthy Ageing Research Cluster
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 991018398302621
- Output Type
- Presentation
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