2026 Archived Webinars

The list below is our extensive collection of archived webinars. Some webinars are complimentary to members while others have a discounted fee. Members will need to log into our site in order to receive the member rate and non-members will be asked to create a website account in order to make a purchase. 


Once you have selected one or more webinars from the available categories on the left menu, you can complete the order process by clicking on the "Proceed to Checkout" button or the "CART" icon at the top of the page. Instructions to access the webinar along with links to any resource material will be provided on the confirmation page as well as in a separate email that will be sent to you immediately following the transaction.
 

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Beyond the Client: Embedding Caregiver Support into Practice

PRESENTED BY: Kailey Forster, RN, BScN, MN

  • Describe the caregiving landscape in Ontario, including the prevalence, demographics, and impact of unpaid caregivers within the healthcare system.
  • Explain the critical role of caregivers in supporting client outcomes, particularly in relation to functional independence, care transitions, and community living.
  • Identify practical, evidence-informed strategies occupational therapists can use to engage and support caregivers.
  • Summarize the key initiatives and system-level work of the Ontario Caregiver Organization, including approaches to improving caregiver identification, inclusion, and support across care settings.


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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CBT for Insomnia in OT Settings

PRESENTED BY: Dr. Colleen Carney, PhD

  • Identify evidence-based approaches for chronic insomnia.
  • Discern between causes of acute versus chronic insomnia.
  • Explain the three things that cause chronic insomnia.
  • Connect the three causes to effective treatment strategies.


Non-Member Price: 45.00
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Cognitive Assessments in Institutional Care

PRESENTED BY: Melinda Machado-Cayley, M.Sc.OT, OT Reg. (Ont.)

  • Compare CAM, MMSE, MoCA, RUDAS, and Clock Draw
  • Choose the right tool for the right question
  • Use culture- and context-informed screening


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Community OT: Challenges and Creative Solutions

PRESENTED BY: Stacey Moses, OT Reg. (Ont), Rehabilitation Manager, SE Health

  • Recognize the challenges currently facing community occupational therapists and consider the solutions trialed by SE Health for use in your own settings
  • Appraise creative solutions we have used to deal with those challenges
  • Construct similar solutions that can be used in other sites/settings to overcome the challenges of occupational therapists today


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Developing Your Professional Voice in Medico Legal Work

PRESENTED BY: Bani Ahuja, OT Reg. (Ont.)

  • Differentiate between the clinical/treating OT role and the expert consultant role within the medico-legal framework.
  • Identify key competencies and standards that establish credibility as an expert witness or consultant.
  • Learn to develop structured, defensible documentation templates for assessment reports.
  • Integrate evidence-based practice and objective data into medico-legal opinion writing.
  • Recognize ethical, procedural, and professional boundaries unique to the expert role.


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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On-Demand OT Shifts: How Staffy Works

PRESENTED BY: Peter Faist, Chief Executive Officer, Staffy Health Inc.

  • Describe the lifecycle of an on-demand OT opportunity on Staffy (profile to opportunity review to confirmation to shift completion to earnings)
  • Apply a structured Checklist to evaluate alignment with scope, setting readiness, and documentation standards
  • Identify key “fit factors” to confirm before committing, including documentation ownership, privacy responsibilities, communication norms, and escalation processes


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Preceptorship: Centering Disability Inclusion with Students

PRESENTED BY: Shaminder Dhillon, PhD, Assistant Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University

  • Discuss current research on disability accommodation and accessibility in fieldwork.
  • Evaluate your fieldwork opportunities for facilitators and barriers to learning.
  • Design next steps intended to improve the inclusion of students (with and without disabilities) in your context.


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Rethinking RTW: Navigating Complexity, Equity, and Systems

PRESENTED BY: Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia, OT Reg. (Ont.), PhD, & Maryam Shahzad, OT Reg. (Ont.), PhD Candidate

  • Recognize the complexities of invisible and episodic conditions
  • Evaluate the role of occupational therapists in addressing barriers and facilitators to return to work across diverse contexts
  • Apply equity informed and client-centered strategies to support individuals navigating complex RTW journeys in your own practice settings


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Supporting Survivors of Brain Injury: OBIA Resources

PRESENTED BY: Gillian Cattle, OT Reg. (Ont.)

  • Learn about the programs and services offered by OBIA to support individuals living with acquired brain injury and their caregivers.
  • Learn about additional professional development opportunities with OBIA.
  • Understand program eligibility requirements and how to apply to various programming.


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Tools to Help Stress/Pain Using a Polyvagal Theory Approach

PRESENTED BY: Heidi McLarty, OT Reg. (Ont.)

  • Identify 3 nervous systems states in the body and identify which nervous system state you are functioning in most of the time
  • Complete 3 vagus nerve body techniques and compare effectiveness based on pre/post measures
  • Briefly explain the Polyvagal Theory and Polyvagal Curve to clients


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Tools/Strategies That Make a Difference in Self-Regulation

PRESENTED BY: Julie Lapointe, FDMT

  • Identify how the vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile systems contribute to a child’s ability to self-regulate
  • Apply practical strategies that use movement and touch to promote regulation and attention
  • Consider sensory materials to support individualized self-regulation goals


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Understanding Pediatric Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

PRESENTED BY: Sandra VanderKaay, OT Reg. (Ont.), School of Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University

  • Explain the key characteristics and clinical features of Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes (EDS) relevant to pediatric occupational therapy practice, including potential impacts of EDS on occupational participation and psychosocial well-being in children and youth
  • Evaluate current evidence, knowledge, and practice gaps related to occupational therapy assessment and intervention for children and youth with EDS
  • Discuss occupational therapy strategies and interventions to support participation and engagement in daily occupations for children and youth with EDS


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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Working with OTAs to Use a Virtual OT Model in the Community

PRESENTED BY: Miranda Ciarroni, MSc (OT), OT Reg. (Ont.) & Jennifer Lall Budhu, MSc. SLP Reg CASLPO.

  • Examine how integrating OTAs within a virtual occupational therapy model can address resource gaps and enhance access, collaboration, and quality of care in the community.
  • Apply best practice frameworks, workflows, and regulatory standards to support effective supervision, communication, and care delivery between OTs and OTAs in a virtual model.
  • Evaluate opportunities to improve patient experience, strengthen collaboration with funders and increase access to care.


Non-Member Price: 25.00
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