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Learn when it suits you with self-paced content designed to help you confidently tackle real-world challenges in your practice.

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The ATHM Exchange - The Excellent Ramp System

The ATHM Exchange - The Excellent Ramp System

ATHM Exchange is a facilitated lunch and learn session to support OTs to make sense of ATHM as it evolves - combining an opportunity for peer discussion and a supplier showcase.

The ATHM Exchange Series

Lunch & Learn - Product Showcase: The Excellent Ramp System by All Access Ramps

A facilitated learning space for OTs navigating Assistive Technology & Home Modifications in Support at Home

The Assistive Technology & Home Modifications (ATHM) scheme in Support at Home is an evolving space, and many Occupational Therapists are navigating grey areas, emerging interpretations, and system complexities with limited opportunity to discuss with peers.

 

 

Supervision, Line Management & Mentoring Recording

Supervision, Line Management & Mentoring Recording

Who is it for? If you’re a senior OT supporting junior clinicians, or even somebody who’s not there yet but would like to be there one day soon, this session is for you.

Free Webinar: Supervision, Line Management & Mentoring: Clarifying for Occupational Therapy Practice

In collaboration with YOTT, this webinar unpacks the differences between supervision, line management and mentoring, and draws on evidence-based practice frameworks to discuss what good professional supervision should look like.

 

On-Demand Webinars

Dignity of Risk for OTs in Support at Home

Balance duty of care, client choice & best practice using real case scenarios including a Q&A featuring legal expert from LegalVision. Dignity of risk is not optional in Support at Home - it is a legal requirement under the Aged Care Act and an explicit expectation of registered providers.

For Occupational Therapists, this often creates pressure to push clinical boundaries, navigate unclear expectations, and justify decisions when clients choose risk. 

  • What dignity of risk actually requires under Support at Home,

  • How to manage the tension between provider expectations, duty of care, and client choice.

End of Life Pathway and Palliative Care for OTs in Support at Home

Documentation Expectations and Workflow Efficiencies in Aged Care

This session will unpack the pivotal role of OT in palliative care and what that means in practice under Support at Home. The role of Occupational Therapists in end-of-life and palliative care is essential but often overlooked or misunderstood.

 

This session will explore how OTs can confidently support function, comfort, and dignity in the final stages of life, with clear alignment to aged care reforms and the new Support at Home End-of-Life Pathway.

Whether you’re new to palliative work or want to sharpen your impact, this session will give you the clinical tools, documentation language, and confidence to deliver value in this sensitive and vital area.

In collaboration with Jess Francis OT and AI subjective matter expert  from the Training Club, this practical webinar will help Occupational Therapists transitioning to work under Support at Home to understand what’s changing, what’s expected, and how to streamline their workflow while staying compliant.

Good documentation is no longer just a clinical record - it’s the backbone of safe, defensible, and efficient practice in the new Support at Home environment.

Learn how to document smarter, not longer and confidently meet audit and quality requirements while protecting your professional integrity. Templates included.

Restorative Care
Pathway for OTs

The ATHM Scheme
for OTs

The Assistive Technology and Home Modifications (ATHM) Scheme is changing the way OTs assess, prescribe, and advocate for older adults in the community.

 

This cover the details of the ATHM short-term pathway, and unpack potential challenges and how OTs can prepare to navigate this evolving space with confidence.

The Restorative Care Pathway under the Support at Home program places allied health central to delivering short-term, goal-oriented, evidence-based care that promotes independence and reduces long-term service needs.

In this practical session, you’ll learn how to apply the national clinical guidelines, service model insights and the evidence base for OT-led interventions in reablement and restorative care. 

Introduction to Aged Care for OTs

This foundational webinar explores the structure and purpose of Australia’s aged care system, with a focus on Home Care Packages (HCP), the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP), Short-Term Restorative Care (STRC), and the upcoming Support at Home program.​ Learn how funding programs work, what to expect when starting out, and the key strategies to navigate referrals, compliance, and provider relationships with confidence.

Unpacking Support at Home

Discover what the new Support at Home program means for you and your clients. This session unpacks the changes coming from 1 November 2025, including provider registration, updates to the AT & Home Modifications scheme, and the opportunities and risks for Occupational Therapists in aged care. Gain insights to stay ahead, adapt your practice, and maximise your impact in this changing landscape

The Strengthened Quality Standards for Occupational Therapists

Continence Management for OTs in Community Care

The new Strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards are reshaping expectations around clinical care. In this practical session, we unpack the Strengthened Standards from a community OT perspective. Discover how to strengthen your clinical impact while meeting provider compliance, balancing dignity of risk with safe care, and clearly communicating your reasoning. Walk away with strategies to enhance documentation, support reablement, and advocate effectively for clients in a changing system. 

Broaden your practice and boost client outcomes by building confidence in continence management. This practical session explores the types of incontinence, common presentations in older adults, and evidence-based OT interventions—from education and lifestyle modifications to assistive technology and behavioural strategies. Learn how OTs can play a vital role within the multidisciplinary team and strengthen your clinical impact in this often-overlooked area of care. 

The OT Sleep Series - Three Part 

Clinical Skills

This three-part series dives into a key area of practice for OTs  - sleep. Across assessment, interventions, and real-world case studies, you’ll learn practical strategies to better support clients with sleep difficulties and strengthen your clinical toolkit. Discover how to assess sleep issues effectively, implement evidence-based OT interventions, and apply your learning through case examples that bring theory to life.

Webinars can be purchased seperately. 

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