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Hearth’s Reece Adams Presents Impacts of Occupational Deprivation: Reducing the trauma

Hearth’s Director of Occupational Therapy Reece Adams presents Impacts of Occupational Deprivation: Reducing the trauma

Hearth’s Director of Occupational Therapy Reece Adams presents Impacts of Occupational Deprivation: Reducing the trauma

We were thrilled by the response to our “Impacts of Occupational Deprivation: Reducing the trauma” presentation conducted by Reece Adams, Hearth Allied Health Director of Occupational Therapy, Research, and Innovation.

The response from all participants has been overwhelmingly positive! Attendees described the event as “wonderful” “informative,” “a massive thanks to you Reece for running this PD,” “thank you for sharing and looking forward to more training from this platform.”

This event is part of our series of events hosted by Hearth, bringing together sector clinicians, leaders, and inspirational people.

At Hearth, we believe that we have a collective responsibility to share positive sector stories, promote best practice and share our expertise with the broader NDIS community, therefore this event was provided free of charge.

Reece Adams addressed the following during his presentation

In this session Reece explored the factors and impacts of Occupational Deprivation and the practice considerations.

Learning outcomes for the session:

•         Understand Occupational Deprivation and its importance

•         Outcomes and practice implications

•         Practice considerations and support

Reece Adams video presentationImpacts of Occupational Deprivation: Reducing the trauma
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Presenter Reece Adams

Reece Adams is the Director of Occupational Therapy at Hearth Allied Health.

Reece Adams has almost 20 years’ experience working in the Disability sector.

Beginning his career as a Disability Support Worker, Reece has continued working with people with Disabilities in various capacities including Occupational Therapist, Researcher and Head of a state-wide health service for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Would you like to know more about Hearth?

If you would like to know more about Hearth Allied Health(including speech pathology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and or Positive Behaviour Support), Hearth Housingand or Hearth Support Services, please direct your enquiry to info@hearthaustralia.com.au or call us on 1800 894 013

Fiona McAlinden

Hearth Allied Health, Director

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