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We are passionate about neurological rehabilitation; our neuro OT blog has been designed to help us share our collective wisdom to influence, educate and spark moments of discussion and reflection.

If you are interested in, or have been affected by brain injury, if you are passionate about occupational therapy, brain injury and neurological rehabilitation you are very welcome… come on in and join us!

What’s on in November 2021? Occupational therapy, brain injury and neurorehabilitation events

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What’s on in November 2021? Occupational therapy, brain injury and neurorehabilitation events
We’ve rounded up some of the main events on offer this month for anyone interested in occupational therapy, brain injury and neurorehabilitation – as a service provider or user!

Stroke: new evidence of early warning signs and how occupational therapy aids recovery.

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Stroke: new evidence of early warning signs and how occupational therapy aids recovery.
Early warning signs of stroke may show up to ten years before it strikes, new research has found.

ProAssist: A professionals hub for independent living aids and assistive technology

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ProAssist:  A professionals hub for independent living aids and assistive technology
The online hub offering OTs all-in-one access to assistive technology and aids for independent living.

The UKABIF annual awards for brain injury filmmakers and neurorehabilitation innovators are open!

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The UKABIF annual awards for brain injury filmmakers and neurorehabilitation innovators are open!
Can you film how you feel about brain injury in just 3 minutes and share it with the world to help survivors? 

Self-awareness after an acquired brain injury

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Self-awareness after an acquired brain injury
Knowing me, knowing who? Losing self-awareness after an acquired brain injury is one of the biggest barriers to rehabilitation. What ‘small change, big impact’ can OTs make here?

Nutritional cognitive neuroscience - nutrition and rehabilitation

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Nutritional cognitive neuroscience - nutrition and rehabilitation
From hospital bed to rehabilitation: can our meals really help us heal after brain injury?

Sign up to GoodSAM - the global alert network saving lives and averting brain injury

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Sign up to GoodSAM - the global alert network saving lives and averting brain injury
Sign up to save lives and avert brain injury with the global GoodSAM network.

What’s on in October 2021? Occupational therapy, brain injury and neurorehabilitation events

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What’s on in October 2021? Occupational therapy, brain injury and neurorehabilitation events
We’ve rounded up some of the main events on offer this October for anyone interested in occupational therapy, brain injury and neurorehabilitation – as a service provider or user!

Saddling up for a once-in-a-lifetime career ride with neuro occupational therapy.

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Saddling up for a once-in-a-lifetime career ride with neuro occupational therapy.
“It was the first time in the history of ever that I’ve cried at work. It was amazing to watch her, not needing any help.” 

What’s on in September 2021? Occupational therapy, brain injury and neurorehabilitation events

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What’s on in September 2021? Occupational therapy, brain injury and neurorehabilitation events
We’ve rounded up some of the main events on offer this August for anyone interested in occupational therapy, brain injury and neurorehabilitation – as a service provider or user!

Occupational therapy without harm: Stop the World - it’s time to get up and save it!

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Occupational therapy without harm: Stop the World - it’s time to get up and save it!
“No region, country or community is immune to the health impacts of climate change."

7 steps to a diverse occupational therapy practice

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7 steps to a diverse occupational therapy practice
Diverse OT: When R.E.S.P.E.C.T. isn’t the only way to spell out a solution to race inequality in occupational therapy. 

SASNOS scale detects challenging behaviour after brain injury

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SASNOS scale detects challenging behaviour after brain injury
When is challenging behaviour linked to brain injury? Here’s a Welsh way for neuro OTs and brain injury survivors to find out. 

Data champions needed in OT

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Data champions needed in OT
No more “Data? Doh!” moments, OTs! Be champions in the war against outdated occupational therapy services.
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