Inclusion is an occupational therapy, disability access auditing and DDA service provider

Kent Social Services Occupational Therapy Jobs

January 12th, 2012

We’ve been asked to help find some OT’s with social services experience to fill numerous KCC Occupational Therapy posts around various locations in Kent. If you are looking for locum OT work in Kent then get in touch and we can point you in the right direction.

Contact us: Tel – 01892 704065 or Email: info@inclusion.me.uk

http://www.inclusion.me.uk/contact/

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Merry Christmas And Happy New Year!

December 23rd, 2011

Final work day of 2011 for all at Inclusion is finally here…..happy, happy, joy, joy!

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The end of the road……

December 23rd, 2011

As my final day approaches I have decided to look back on my time as an intern at Inclusion.

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Nearing the end of the road…….

December 18th, 2011

November 28th

Today was my last day with the blue badge team, my last ‘official day anyway’. Continue reading “Nearing the end of the road…….” »

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World OT Day – 24 hour OT4OT Poster

October 25th, 2011

World OT Day is fast approaching….another great OT resource to tap into…..

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20/10/11 – Naidex & Role Development

October 24th, 2011

So far, things have been varied and I am just starting to feel like I know where I am and what I am doing.  Having a few days of private and waiting list assessments, I am more comfortable with what I am doing, but have a long way to go before I am ready to begin private practice independently. Continue reading “20/10/11 – Naidex & Role Development” »

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Eurogamer Video Game and Technology Expo – Accessibility

October 24th, 2011

Recently, I was lucky enough to visit the Eurogamer Video Game and Technology Expo. This was purely for entertainment (and to keep a geeky husband quiet) however, as usual, I had a whinge about the heights of the surfaces, the distance a wheelchair user would have to travel to find an accessible entrance and so on. I was pleasantly surprised to see over 90% of the games on display for trial had a dedicated area with lower desks, bigger screens and staff to help where needed at every turn, who had obviously had training as when quizzed, they had answers for all of my questions, designed to catch them out with their knowledge of approaching people with disabilities, where and how to direct people to the things they required and even informed me of the access team, who were employed solely to find and solve any issues for attendees who may have a need for alternative access to the building, games, areas and interactive facilities. I then stumbled across one of the most exciting things I have encountered as an OT and an avid gamer. Continue reading “Eurogamer Video Game and Technology Expo – Accessibility” »

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