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Occupational therapy within Scottish fire & rescue service. Natalie Crawford & Eithne O’Regan. How did we vision sfrs before placement. Why are we here?. Investigate the links between OT and SFRS. Identifying commonalities between both services. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Natalie Crawford & Eithne O’Regan
Investigate the links between OT and SFRS.
Identifying commonalities between both services.
Highlighting how each service can benefit from each other.
To enhance our learning as occupational therapy students.
Self care Productive Leisure
Commonality of aims. Both services are working towards the
aim of service users living safely and independently.
Promotion of health and wellbeing. Meeting vulnerable & at risk people. Community Interventions Home Fire Safety Visits (HFSV)
PERSON ENVIRONMENT OCCUPATION
Male/Female Flat/House Smoker
Age Working Fire Alarm Drinker
Long Term Health Issues
Chip Pan Creates Fire Hazards eg. late night cooking
Mobility Issues Fire Loading Hoarder
Vulnerable Living Alone?
“The main purpose of the SFRS is to work in partnership with the communities, and with others in the public, private and third sectors, on prevention, protection and response, to improve the safety and wellbeing of people throughout Scotland.”
-Fire & Rescue Framework for Scotland 2013
“Better value can be extracted from AHP expertise from strategic to frontline levels, demonstrating the added value of preventative, upstream approaches in enabling people to live well and for as long as possible in their own homes and communities.”
-The National Delivery Plan for Allied Health Professionals Scotland
2012-2015
Key individuals to drive partnership working
Utilising resources for maximum benefit -Home Fire Safety Visits
Occupational Perspective used within the SFRS
Our future working
C-Set Referrals
Training for HFSV
Risk Rating Questions
Dual Training
COLLEGE OF OCCUAPTIONAL THERAPISTS, 2010. Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. Revised Ed. London: COT.
LAW, M., et al, 1996. The Person-Environment-Occupation Model: A transactive approach to occupational performance. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 63(1), pp.9-23.
SCOTTISH COMMUNITY FIRE SAFETY STUDY, 2009. Scotland Together: A Study Examining Fire Deaths and Injuries in Scotland. (http://www.cfoa.org.uk/11992 )
SCOTTISH GOVERNEMNT , 2012. AHP National Delivery Plan: A Consultation. Edinburgh, Scottish Government (http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/0038/00387145.pdf)
SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT, 2013. Fire and Rescue Framework for Scotland. Edinburgh, Scottish Government.
SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT, 2011. The National Performance Framework. Edinburgh, Scottish Government. (http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/933/0124202.pdf )
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