Diaries of a Health Professional

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This podcast will give you an insight into what it means to be a health and social care professional in the UK. It is often said that working in the health and social care profession is a vocation, rather than a job. It is a role that requires dedication, passion, care and lifelong learning. The hours can be long, pressure can be high, and no two days will ever be the same. But for those that work within the field there are many rewards, a secure and respected career, a steady salary and most importantly, the ability to make a difference to the lives of hundreds, if not thousands of people.

Episodes

  1. Bitesize OT - Neurodevelopmental Approach: The Basics

    May 27

    Bitesize OT - Neurodevelopmental Approach: The Basics

    In this bitesize episode of Diaries of a Health Professional, we’re joined by experienced occupational therapist Lucy Wells for a brief introduction to the neurodevelopmental approach in Occupational Therapy. Lucy breaks down complex concepts into accessible language, exploring how the brain and nervous system develop and adapt across the lifespan. The episode covers key ideas such as neurodevelopment, neuroplasticity, and sensory processing, highlighting how these underpin everyday functioning and participation in meaningful occupations. We also explore: The impact of neurological and neurodevelopmental conditions across the lifespan.The role of the eight senses, including vestibular, proprioceptive, and interoceptive systems.How sensory processing differences can affect behaviour, coordination, and emotional regulation.The importance of maintaining a “calm and alert” state for optimal function (window of tolerance).Why a holistic, person-centred approach is central to occupational therapy practice. Lucy shares practical insights from her clinical experience, demonstrating how understanding the neurodevelopmental approach helps therapists tailor interventions, support regulation, and improve everyday functioning. This episode is perfect for students and practitioners looking for a foundational overview of neurodevelopmental theory and its relevance across all areas of occupational therapy practice. A transcript for this episode can be accessed using this link. ⁠https://tinyurl.com/3fu4e6vh References Books- Mahler, K. 2015. Interoception, the Eighth Sensory System: PracticalSolutions for Improving Self-Regulation, Self-Awareness and Social Standing- Bundy, A.C and Lane, J.S. 2019. Sensory Integration Theory and Practice.Third Edition. - Schaaf, R.C and Mailloux, Z. 2015. Clinician's Guide for ImplementingAyres Sensory Integration, Promoting Participation for Children with Autism.   Websites- www.sensoryintegrationeducation.com:Sensory Integration Online Training and Education, which provides onlineresources and webinars.- sensoryproject.org:A sensory integration training and network for sensory integrationpractitioners, offering in-person and online training resources.- www.kelly-mahler.com:A resource for information regarding interoception.

    50 min

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This podcast will give you an insight into what it means to be a health and social care professional in the UK. It is often said that working in the health and social care profession is a vocation, rather than a job. It is a role that requires dedication, passion, care and lifelong learning. The hours can be long, pressure can be high, and no two days will ever be the same. But for those that work within the field there are many rewards, a secure and respected career, a steady salary and most importantly, the ability to make a difference to the lives of hundreds, if not thousands of people.