The emerging role of occupational therapy in perinatal health, and introducing the Person-centred Occupational Model of Matrescence (POMM)
Event status:
A Judith Lumley Centre lunchtime seminar with Hannah Slootjes
- Date:
- Wednesday 02 March 2022 12:30 pm until Wednesday 02 March 2022 01:30 pm (Add to calendar)
- Contact:
- Stacey Hokke and Charlie Smithson
s.hokke@latrobe.edu.au; c.smithson@latrobe.edu.au - Presented by:
- Hannah Slootjes
- Type of Event:
- Seminar/Workshop/Training
- Cost:
- Free
Join us to hear Hannah Slootjes share her research examining the role of occupational therapy in maternal health and the transition to motherhood.
Hannah Slootjes is an occupational therapist and PhD candidate at La Trobe Rural Health School, La Trobe University. Her doctoral research aims to explore how occupational therapists are globally working to address ‘well’ women’s occupational wellbeing, perinatal health issues, and promote wellness, development, and function during matrescence.
Zoom: https://latrobe.zoom.us/j/86461108677
The Judith Lumley Centre holds open lunchtime seminars on the first Wednesday of every month from February to December from 12.30 - 1.30 pm and also extra seminars at different times. These seminars showcase the work of national and international academics/researchers.
Our lunchtime seminars are free and open to all. They are delivered in accessible academic language and members of the wider community are welcome to attend
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