Here is a brief update of the joint Southwark & Lambeth mental health carers forum I run the last monday of the month. The forum is a space for those caring for someone with mental ill health to connect and get updates from service providers.
As facilitator Matthew McKenzie emphasized the importance of managing guilt as a mental health carer, challenging unrealistic expectations, and setting boundaries for one’s own well-being. Matthew also stressed the need for self-care, seeking professional guidance, and advocating for respite care. The conversation ended with discussions on the concept of guilt, the challenges of being a carer, and strategies for holding care coordinators and social workers accountable.
I love being creative and finding inventive ways of promoting the carer journey and mental wellbeing. One of the best ways of expression is the use of art. I am not a brilliant artist, and to be honest I am more of a poet. Still, art therapy has come a long way into helping others find ways to.
I often find poetry and developing visual art as a calming and relaxing hobby. So I decided to create a video post on 10 ways art inspires psychological healing and self expression. This video is called “10 ways art inspires psychological healing and self expression”.
For those grappling with trauma or stress, art provides a non-verbal outlet to externalize complex feelings that may be difficult to articulate. For instance, painting or drawing allows individuals to symbolically represent their inner world, creating a sense of control and mastery over overwhelming emotions. Additionally, the act of creating art can promote mindfulness, grounding the person in the present moment and reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Welcome back to another blog post by carer activist Matthew McKenzie. I raise awareness of unpaid carers, mental health and cancer caregivers.
As of 27th of October. It is World Occupational Therapy Day. You can watch my video on promoting the awareness day below.
Celebrating World Occupational Therapy Day 2024: Promoting Independence and Building Resilient Communities
Introduction
The global community comes together to celebrate World Occupational Therapy (OT) Day. This annual event is not just a date on the calendar; it is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the incredible contributions of occupational therapists (OTs) worldwide. The theme for 2024, “Occupational Therapy for All,” emphasizes the role of OTs in enhancing personal autonomy and fostering community well-being.
The Significance of Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy Goals
Occupational therapy is a holistic practice that focuses on helping individuals achieve their daily goals and maintain independence. Whether it’s enabling an elderly person to continue living safely at home, assisting a child with developmental challenges, or supporting someone with disabilities, OTs play a pivotal role in promoting well-being and independence.
The services provided by occupational therapists are essential for a wide range of people, including:
The Elderly: Older adults often face physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges that can impede their ability to perform daily activities. OTs help them adapt their environments and tasks to maintain independence.
Children with Developmental Needs: For children with conditions like autism or cerebral palsy, OTs assist in developing crucial skills needed for school and everyday life.
Individuals with Disabilities: People facing physical or cognitive impairments receive tailored strategies from OTs to navigate their lives more effectively.
Mental Health and Occupational Therapy
Emotional and Social Support
Mental health advocacy is a significant aspect of occupational therapy. OTs assist clients in developing coping strategies, enhancing social skills, and managing emotional regulation. Through tailored interventions, they help individuals overcome barriers that affect their mental health and overall quality of life.
Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR)
Local Outreach
One of the most impactful areas of occupational therapy is Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR). Many OTs work within local communities, especially in low-resource areas, to provide critical services. These professionals address the unique needs of their communities, offering support that might otherwise be unavailable.
Celebrating World OT Day
Global Events and Activities
World OT Day is marked by a variety of events, workshops, and online activities around the globe. These celebrations provide an excellent opportunity for therapists, students, and healthcare providers to engage with the profession and learn more about its significant impact.
Public Awareness Campaigns
Public awareness campaigns are a vital component of the celebration. Various organizations launch initiatives to explain what occupational therapy is and how it benefits individuals facing physical, cognitive, or emotional challenges. These campaigns often feature:
Seminars and Webinars: These events offer OTs a chance to enhance their skills and share best practices.
Workshops: Hands-on workshops provide practical experience and learning opportunities for both current and future occupational therapists.
Engaging the Community
Social Media Campaigns
Social media plays a crucial role in spreading awareness about World OT Day. Hashtags like #WorldOTDay2024 and #OccupationalTherapyForAll encourage professionals, clients, and advocates to share stories and insights about the impact of occupational therapy. These online movements help build a global community united by a common goal – to promote and celebrate occupational therapy.
The Role of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT)
Global Advocacy and Resources
The World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) serves as the global voice for the profession. The WFOT provides resources, toolkits, and guidelines to help practitioners worldwide celebrate World OT Day effectively. Through their efforts, the WFOT ensures that the message of occupational therapy reaches a broad audience, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the field.
Conclusion
World Occupational Therapy Day 2024 is all about celebrating the transformative impact of occupational therapy. From promoting personal independence to building resilient communities, OTs make a significant difference in the lives of individuals and the broader society. As we mark this special day, let’s recognize and appreciate the vital contributions of occupational therapists and continue to advocate for the important work they do. Don’t forget to share your OT stories with the hashtag #WorldOTDay2024.