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Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapy (OT) at Brookfields School offers an assessment and advisory service to those pupils who have OT on their Statements or EHCP. The assessment that the OT carries out focuses on identifying appropriate strategies, support and equipment to help the pupil access all areas of the curriculum.
Assessment may include the use of standardised and non-standardised tests, information gathering from parents, teachers and others involved in the child’s life. Following the assessment a report is produced that includes recommendations which can be carried out mainly at school or at home.
The OT works closely with the teaching staff to develop appropriate strategies to enable the child to optimise his/her potential when carrying out activities of daily living in this way, the child can feel a sense of achievement and control over their environment.
Any intervention recommended is provided through treatment programmes carried out by school staff, equipment recommendations and adaptations to school.
OT at Brookfields covers the following areas;
- Self-care and independent living skills
- Gross motor and movement ability
- Fine motor skills and ability to use hands to manipulate objects (handwriting, using scissors, knife/fork etc)
- Sensory processing skills
- Assistive and adaptive equipment
- Switch use
- Upper limb splinting
- Specialist seating equipment