FCE Think Tank: Sleep, Function and Productivity in Vocational Rehabilitation

Course Overview

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 Summary

Sleep is a critical yet often overlooked factor in work performance, recovery, and functional capacity. This Think Tank session equips occupational therapists working in insurance, FCE, medico-legal and vocational rehabilitation settings with practical insight into how sleep influences productivity, health risk, and rehabilitation outcomes. Linked to screening, basic intervention and referral pathways, the discussion supports clearer clinical reasoning and more defensible recommendations in complex return-to-work and claims contexts.  

Format: 2 hour LIVE Webinar (Recorded)

Date: Wednesday 25 March 2026

Time: 7-9pm (SAST)

 

Course Objectives

  • Understand how the sleep process works
  • Understand how sleep deprivation is a health risk
  • Understand how prioritizing good quality sleep can improve productivity outcomes
  • Be able to screen for sleep problems
  • Be able to prescribe basic sleep hygiene principles more specifically
  • Applicational to vocational rehabilitation cases

Accredited for 2 Clinical CEUs.

Early Bird Rate of R250 expires on: 22 March 2026.
You have until 31 December 2026 to complete this course.
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Original price was: R300.00.Current price is: R250.00.

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 Tanya Muir:

Tanya Muir, a mental health occupational therapist and owner of Sleep OT practice, is passionate about helping the world get better sleep. She has upskilled herself in behavioural sleep interventions, and began training other health professionals while focusing her practice to niche in OT intervention for sleep disorders and difficulties across the lifespan. She provides individual and group programs to facilitate resilience and improved sleep for better mental and physical wellbeing. Tanya is an accredited CBTI provider, and trained to treat babies, children, adolescents and adults. Tanya serves on the South African Society for Sleep and Health and has contributed to various public, corporate and private training platforms globally, to spread the word about sleep health. After work, Tanya is a proud Mom of three children who have all provided valuable learning opportunities about sleep and health!

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