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Welcome to episode 5. In a slight departure from previous episodes we talk with Lisa Westhorpe, Occupational Therapist and National Lead with the social enterprise, Sport For Confidence.
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Lisa is passionate about promoting health through meaningful occupation, and ensuring physical activity is accessible for all. Having gained experience as a support worker and rehabilitation assistant, and various occupational therapy roles across school based practice, maternal health, learning disability, and community and acute settings in the UK and USA,
Connecting and working alongside partners across the health, sport and leisure industries, Lisa shares Sport for Confidence’s work in addressing health inequalities through access to meaningful physical activity, underscoring the importance of an occupational therapy perspective across different settings.
Links:
Physical Activity and Mental Health Infographic (White et al 2024) https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/content/dam/digital/pdf/health-sciences/White-et-al-(2024)-Mediator-Moderator-Systematic-Review-Results.png
Physical Activity and Mental Health Paper (White et al 2024) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-024-01676-6
Sport for Confidence website: https://www.sportforconfidence.com/
Information on how to join our MovingOTs Community of Practice, where occupational therapy practitioners and students can connect and learn about integrating physical activity into their practice: https://www.sportforconfidence.com/our-services/sport-england-system-partner/
Prevention & Enablement Model – demonstrating how voluntary sector organisations can support the work of statutory services, and move towards a more preventative, whole systems approach: https://www.sportforconfidence.com/our-services/prevention-enablement-model/
Resources to support OTs to use physical activity within their everyday work: https://www.sportforconfidence.com/resources/
Sport for Confidence’s YouTube channel, including recordings of trainings and Community of Practice sessions:
https://www.youtube.com/@sportforconfidence405/videos
1. Holistic Approach to Physical Activity
2. Breaking Down Barriers to Physical Activity
3. Psychological Mechanisms of Physical Activity
4. OT's Unique Contribution
5. Future of Occupational Therapy
Practical Recommendations:
Resources for Further Exploration:
In this episode our conversation with Lisa highlights the message that physical activity is not just about physical health, but a powerful tool for comprehensive well-being, with occupational therapists playing a crucial role in making it accessible and meaningful for all individuals.
Have you enjoyed this episode? Please take a moment to rate and subscribe, it really helps us keep the podcast going.
Would you like to find out more about our class leading CPD course for health professionals: Tai Chi for Therapists.
We created this course for all registered allied health professionals, clinicians, and other rehabilitation professionals who would like to learn how to implement evidence-based tai chi and qigong movements into their clinical practice.
If you’re a physiotherapist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, occupational or physiotherapy assistant, or other allied health professional visit our course page to find out more.
We look forward to seeing you,
Phil & Helen
Website: www.taichifortherapists.com
By Philip Sheridan and Helen ParsonsWelcome to episode 5. In a slight departure from previous episodes we talk with Lisa Westhorpe, Occupational Therapist and National Lead with the social enterprise, Sport For Confidence.
Profile
Lisa is passionate about promoting health through meaningful occupation, and ensuring physical activity is accessible for all. Having gained experience as a support worker and rehabilitation assistant, and various occupational therapy roles across school based practice, maternal health, learning disability, and community and acute settings in the UK and USA,
Connecting and working alongside partners across the health, sport and leisure industries, Lisa shares Sport for Confidence’s work in addressing health inequalities through access to meaningful physical activity, underscoring the importance of an occupational therapy perspective across different settings.
Links:
Physical Activity and Mental Health Infographic (White et al 2024) https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/content/dam/digital/pdf/health-sciences/White-et-al-(2024)-Mediator-Moderator-Systematic-Review-Results.png
Physical Activity and Mental Health Paper (White et al 2024) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-024-01676-6
Sport for Confidence website: https://www.sportforconfidence.com/
Information on how to join our MovingOTs Community of Practice, where occupational therapy practitioners and students can connect and learn about integrating physical activity into their practice: https://www.sportforconfidence.com/our-services/sport-england-system-partner/
Prevention & Enablement Model – demonstrating how voluntary sector organisations can support the work of statutory services, and move towards a more preventative, whole systems approach: https://www.sportforconfidence.com/our-services/prevention-enablement-model/
Resources to support OTs to use physical activity within their everyday work: https://www.sportforconfidence.com/resources/
Sport for Confidence’s YouTube channel, including recordings of trainings and Community of Practice sessions:
https://www.youtube.com/@sportforconfidence405/videos
1. Holistic Approach to Physical Activity
2. Breaking Down Barriers to Physical Activity
3. Psychological Mechanisms of Physical Activity
4. OT's Unique Contribution
5. Future of Occupational Therapy
Practical Recommendations:
Resources for Further Exploration:
In this episode our conversation with Lisa highlights the message that physical activity is not just about physical health, but a powerful tool for comprehensive well-being, with occupational therapists playing a crucial role in making it accessible and meaningful for all individuals.
Have you enjoyed this episode? Please take a moment to rate and subscribe, it really helps us keep the podcast going.
Would you like to find out more about our class leading CPD course for health professionals: Tai Chi for Therapists.
We created this course for all registered allied health professionals, clinicians, and other rehabilitation professionals who would like to learn how to implement evidence-based tai chi and qigong movements into their clinical practice.
If you’re a physiotherapist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, occupational or physiotherapy assistant, or other allied health professional visit our course page to find out more.
We look forward to seeing you,
Phil & Helen
Website: www.taichifortherapists.com