Using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure

to Enhance Client-Centred Care and Outcomes

This webinar will describe how the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure can be used to support client-centred care and outcomes.

A brief overview of the COPM will be provided including administration strategies for unique populations and challenging situations (e.g. individuals with cognitive impairment; children and adolescents). Specific examples of how the COPM can be used to facilitate client-centred goal setting, care transitions and client outcomes will be presented with emphasis on cognitively impaired and acquired brain injury populations.

Date: February 5, 2020

Presented By:

Anne W. Hunt, PhD OT Reg. (Ont.)
Assistant Professor Teaching Stream, University of Toronto Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy

Discussion Points:

  • Outcome measurement
  • Client-centred practice
  • Clinical practice

Target Audience:

  • Applicable to any level
  • Clinicians
  • Administrators
  • Anyone with an interest in client-centred evaluation and outcomes

About Our Presenter:

Dr. Anne Hunt is a clinician, educator and researcher. Her work focuses on supporting individuals with acquired brain injury to participate optimally in meaningful activities in every day life. Anne has used the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) extensively and has authored several peer-reviewed publications that feature the COPM.

Fees: (All fees are plus HST)

Members: $50

Student Members: $30

Non Member: $75

Refund Policy: Refunds will be given provided that a request is received by the Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists no less than 10 business days prior to the event. Refunds will be given in full less a $10.00 administrative charge.

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When
2/5/2020
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