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Simple ways to include nature in your OT work starting straight away

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10 simple every day, sensory connection ideas

Based on the University of Derby 5 pathways to nature connection. For yourself and your clients. People who are connected with nature are happier and more able to function well in their everyday.

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References and resources list

For your own exploration.

Who is Bronwyn?

I’ve worked as an occupational therapist (OT) since 1993 in Australia. I’ve never worked in the health system and I’m passionate about innovation in occupational therapy with a focus on wellbeing. In addition to occupational therapy I hold qualifications in workplace health and safety & project management (but the certificates are not what really matters).

 A self- diagnosed workaholic (and perfectionist), I’ve always given a LOT of energy to my work, often at the expense of my physical and mental health.

Efforts to actively connect with my core values led me to post graduate education in permaculture design and training in Forest & Nature Therapy guiding. 

I’ve created a unique blend of occupational therapy, permaculture and nature therapy as the basis for my business Nature OT Pty Ltd.

I have presented about nature based occupational therapy at national occupational therapy and social work conferences in Australia, the OT Entrepreneur Summit (on-line as the only Australian speaker) and as a podcast guest on OT and wellbeing focused podcasts. 

I’m passionate about supporting OTs (in all settings) to work with nature so you can create a way to work that supports your own wellbeing as well as that of your clients and the planet!  

 I've directly worked with over 85 OTs from 11 countries in creating nature based ways of working - programs, services and businesses. I’ve held a role as a mentor in a Forest & Nature Therapy guide program and am a newly elected state representative for the organisation Outdoor Health Australia (formerly Australian Association of Bush Adventure Therapy).

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