FCE Think Tank: Activity Participation Meets Work Assessments: Using APOM to Transform Vocational Rehabilitation

Course Overview

Accredited for 2 CLINCIAL CEUs.

This is a recording of the Live FCE Think Tank session that ran in May 2025.
FCE Think Tank focuses on medico-legal, insurance, and vocational rehabilitation settings. Each session features expert presenters sharing the latest insights on requested topics. Designed as an interactive online meeting, this webinar encourages group discussion, critical analysis, and practical clinical application.
 

Course Objectives

  • Understand the theoretical underpinning of the APOM and its structure and domains
  • Learn how to incorporate the APOM into FCEs and Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Discover how the APOM informs goal setting in the Vocational Rehabilitation process
  • Apply the APOM to a real-world scenario with an FCE and vocational rehabilitation
 
This course expires on 31 December 2025.
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R300.00

Description

The OT Link is proud to bring you FCE Think Tank, a discussion group chaired by Robyn Hunter and presented by guest speakers.

This month we welcome:

Prof Daleen Casteleijn [PhD OT]

Daleen is a well known, experienced OT, researcher and lecturer in the field of occupational therapy in psychiatry. She started her career in the 1980s in public hospitals and worked at Kalafong Hospital, Weskoppies Hospital and Garankuwa Hospital. She began work in academics in the 1990’s and worked for 16 years in the Occupational Therapy Department of University of Pretoria. She moved to WITS Occupational Therapy Department in 2008. After the COVID-19 pandemic, she moved to the University of Pretoria, her alma mater where she is continuing her research on the APOM and supervising post-graduate students. As part of her doctoral research, she developed the outcome measure: Activity Participation Outcome Measure (APOM). Therapists can use the APOM to track change in activity participation in patients with mental health conditions, stroke and traumatic brain injuries.  The APOM can also be used in functional capacity evaluations to establish baseline functioning and to track change in clients undergoing rehabilitation.  The APOM has international recognition and is used in countries such as the UK, Australia, Singapore and Japan.

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Ariah Lekhehle
Posted 5 months ago
Link in different settings

Enjoyed the course, it took me back to my roots

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Elma Lategan- van Jaarsveld
Posted 5 months ago
APOM

Recap and learnt alot

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Catharina van der Westhuizen
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Janine Schoeman
Posted 5 months ago
The APOM would be so useful in tracking and measuring outcomes in my practice.

I am even more motivated to ensure I can use this tool in practice. It is definitely a valuable addition to ensure effective evaluation and intervention in the area of vocational rehabilitation.

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Santie Gropp
Posted 5 months ago
To apply the assessment in my field of work.

Apom assists in understanding and explaining our (OT) reasoning for job matching or not, particularly from a creative ability and psychosocial perspective.

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Tinyiko Kanju Gxoyiya
Posted 5 months ago
Great content

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