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Recent Posts
- ‘The Backyard Project’ – a collaborative green space community engagement project with a Ukranian family and YSJ occupational therapy students
- Welcoming new Occupational Therapy Academic staff to YSJ
- Showcasing the wonderful work of students from Pinc College
- Restarting the YSJOT blog with a student review of the RCOT conference
- Be inspired to become an Occupational Therapist
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Daily Archives: April 24, 2016
Student Perspectives
We asked some of our students to talk about their experiences of studying OT here at YSJ. Take a look… Francine Glendale Studying Occupational Therapy part-time is fantastic, as it allows for me to continue working in my practice setting, … Continue reading
A History of Occupational Therapy Education in York
We asked Emeritus Professor, Chris Mayers to outline the history of OT at York St John. Here’s what she had to say… [Image source] My task: to summarise 53 years of occupational therapy education in about 400 words for this … Continue reading