19-20 March 2025 - NA4 The Importance of the Visual Processing System in Achieving Normal Function

£435.00

We are working with NCORE Training and Events to deliver this course, you will be redirected to their website for bookings. If you are interested in hosting this course or any other Ubuntu Training course please contact us.

This course enables occupational therapists to revise visual proessing systems and gain confidence in diagnosis and intervention.

Venue : NCORE Training & Events, Derby, DE24 8JE

Fees : £435 for 2 days

Trainers : Fiona Adcock and Ed Sum

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We are working with NCORE Training and Events to deliver this course, you will be redirected to their website for bookings. If you are interested in hosting this course or any other Ubuntu Training course please contact us.

This course enables occupational therapists to revise visual proessing systems and gain confidence in diagnosis and intervention.

Venue : NCORE Training & Events, Derby, DE24 8JE

Fees : £435 for 2 days

Trainers : Fiona Adcock and Ed Sum

We are working with NCORE Training and Events to deliver this course, you will be redirected to their website for bookings. If you are interested in hosting this course or any other Ubuntu Training course please contact us.

This course enables occupational therapists to revise visual proessing systems and gain confidence in diagnosis and intervention.

Venue : NCORE Training & Events, Derby, DE24 8JE

Fees : £435 for 2 days

Trainers : Fiona Adcock and Ed Sum

Please note that NCORE do not charge VAT

Date

19-20 March 2025

Duration

2 days

Programme

8.45 am : Registration

9.00 am : Start

4.30 pm : Finish

Venue

NCORE Training & Events, The Johnson Building, Locomotive Way, Derby, DE24 8JE

Course Aims/Objectives

  • Revise the importance of the visual system and ocular motor control in normal occupational performance

  • Revise both the development and the neuroanatomy of the visual system

  • Understand the common visual dysfunctions seen following neurological damage and how these impair function

  • Review both objective and subjective assessment methods and the roles of the OT, multidisciplinary team, ophthalmologist, optometrist and orthoptist in the administration of these

  • Consider the differential diagnosis in this area

  • Examine the current theories regarding remediation of such impairments

  • Discuss treatment approaches and techniques, and different equipment which may assist

Attendance Information

  • Attendance Certificate : Yes

  • CPD Hours : 14.5 hours

Pre-Course Reading

None required