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Behaviour Support in Schools

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Tuesday
Jul192022

Sensory Systems Free Webinar

Sensory Systems: What are they and how can we work with them?

Free Webinar 

Presented by Ellen Mcbriarty, Occupational Therapist, Sydney Children’s Hospital Network Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Hub. 

The MHID Hub is hosting a free webinar. Childhood sensory development can be key to functional participation as an adolescent/adult. This presentation reviews how we notice, assess and plan for disrupted sensory development, and how we can use sensory strategies in everyday intervention to support the populations we work with at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead.   

 

Access the recording here