Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre
13-14 June 2024
Australia's leading professional development conference event for occupational therapists in 2024.
Thank you to everyone that participated and contributed to the OT Exchange 2024 Conference, both in-person and online.
Over 800 participants joined us both in person in Perth and online on Thursday 13 and Friday 14 June to come together to learn and unlearn, network, share ideas and be united together as one profession, one voice.
If you require further information or need assistance, please email info@otaus.com.au. To keep up to date with the latest events with Occupational Therapy Australia, visit www.otaus.com.au/events.
Actions that connect the ‘what we know’ with ‘what we do’, to better integrate best evidence into therapeutic practice.
Work to support the quality of life, safety and occupational performance of young people 0-18 years with a variety of complexities.
Work with older people and their families that improves their quality of life and prevents functional and occupational decline.
Initiatives that empower people with a range of disabilities to engage in meaningful occupation and develop supportive communities.
New & developing practices that show promise in addressing critical needs of a population, program or system.
Initiatives that support those with a range of disabilities to empower them to engage in meaningful occupation, develop welcome and inclusive communities and support the attainment of quality of life.
Work to support the quality of life, safety & occupational performance of young people 0-18 years & their families with a variety of complexities incl. physical, developmental, sensory, genetic & neurological disorders.
Work with older people and their families that improves their quality of life, prevent functional decline and address health and age- related changes that impact on their ability to engage in meaningful occupation.
Actions that connect the "what we know" with "what we do" to better integrate best evidence into practice across a variety of contexts including academic research, community projects, quality improvement initiatives, student projects and participatory action research
Emerging/innovative practice across clinical or administrative domains that address critical needs of a particular program, population or system, & which hold promise based on some level of evidence of effectiveness or change but do not yet have scientific or broad expert consensus.
Take advantage of the discounted member rates for the month of February and exclusive prices for new graduates and students.