Driving Mobility to deliver express on-stand CPD seminars at OT Show 2024
The CPD schedule this year will be:
1. ‘Hubs Mobility Advice Service - how do we keep connected in
the community?’
Date and times: 27 Nov – 10:30-10:45 and 12:30-12:45
Speaker: Maisie Casey - RDAC Manager, Business Operations
Synopsis
Operated by Driving Mobility, the Hubs Mobility Advice Service advises on accessible transport solutions that enable people to stay connected with their community and beyond, especially when driving is not an option. Hubs aims to do this through:
- Encouraging and enabling older drivers to consider a driving retirement plan
- Providing guidance on inclusive public transport options
- Signposting to local partners such as community transport schemes
- Travel ‘befriending’ and ‘buddying’ services
- Providing information on the legal rights of disabled passengers
- Offering advice on appropriate mobility equipment
Learning outcomes
Attendees will gain insight into how the Hubs Mobility Advice Service works with healthcare professionals to improve awareness of transport and travel options for clients with restricted mobility. The session will also explore how the Driver Retirement Plan is a working tool that can help avoid the trauma of driving cessation.
2. ‘The Driving Assessment Experience’
Date and times: 27 Nov – 11:30-11:45 and 14:30-14:45
Speaker: Dominic Hibdin - RDAC Assessment Manager and ADI
Synopsis
Dominic from the local Driving Mobility centre, operated by RDAC in Solihull, will provide an overview of what clients can expect when attending a 'fitness to drive' assessment.
Learning outcomes
OT delegates will be able to understand Driving Mobility services in more detail – ranging from clinical assessments to guidance on vehicle adaptations and specialist driving tuition for their clients.
3. ‘The Power of Early Powered Mobility’
Date and times: 28 Nov – 10:30-10:45 and 12:30-12:45
Speaker: David Blyth, Centre Manager William Merrit
Synopsis
The session will increase awareness and knowledge of the benefits of powered mobility in young children through the Powerchair Loan Scheme – giving independence often for the first time.
Learning outcomes
- Beneficial evidence of providing powered mobility at an early age
- Powered mobility for young children is more than learning wheelchair skills
- Increased accessibility though our new ‘Schools Squad’
4. ‘The role of the OT in a Driving Assessment’
Date and times: 28 Nov – 11:30-11:45 and 14:30-14:45
Speaker: Rebecca Houlden, Occupational Therapist (RDAC)
Synopsis
This CPD session will outline the role of occupational therapists in driving assessments. It will demonstrate how they provide cognitive and on-road assessments.
Learning outcomes
- Awareness of the steps an occupational therapist carries out during a client assessment
- The steps required to ascertain if a driver is safe to drive
- Awareness of assessment challenges in relation to different medical conditions
- Consideration of which vehicles and adaptations are most suitable
- Advice on obtaining a driving licence, theory tests and driving lessons
- Building confidence with a driving instructor
https://www.drivingmobility.org.uk/
https://www.hubsmobilityadvice.com/
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Driving Mobility, supported by the Department for Transport
As a registered charity, Driving Mobility accredits a network of 16 independent driving and mobility assessment centres across the UK.
12 of these are in England with 7 satellites and 48 outreaches and are supported by the Department for Transport. In Wales there are 2 centres (with 2 outreaches) which are supported by the Welsh Government, in Belfast (with 8 outreaches) by Disability Action, and in Glasgow by Motability Operations.
Driving Mobility ensures that there are common standards, promotes good practice and offers training and education to all regional centres, whilst working closely with associated national organisations. These include the Department for Transport, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, Driver and Vehicle Agency (NI), Motability and the Police, along with many other valued stakeholders.
Driving Mobility is privileged to have Baroness Thomas of Winchester and Joshua Wintersgill as its patrons, and is supported by
HM Government.
For further information please contact: Issued on behalf of:
Jon Nock Edward Trewhella, Chief Executive
Director Driving Mobility
iDIS Creative Marketing Partnership The Old Carriage Works
6B (First Floor), The Courtyard Moresk Road, Truro, TR1 1DG
Meadow Bank, Furlong Road Email: info@drivingmobility.org.uk
Bourne End, Buckinghamshire. SL8 5AU www.drivingmobility.org.uk
Mob: +44(0)7786 245896
Email: jon@idiscreativemarketing.co.uk
www.idiscreativemarketing.co.uk
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