Our Time conference to finish their time
23 OCTOBER 2012
Diverse topics such as work-life balance for farmers and how ‘active ageing’ can improve the health and vitality of older people will be addressed this week by occupational therapy (OT) students completing their degrees at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Albury-Wodonga. The annual two-day conference, titled OT: Our Time, will explore health issues relevant to occupational therapists as they enter their profession. Conference spokesperson, Ms Emma Ward said, “This event is a great opportunity for the students to challenge themselves by assessing their understanding of many aspects of health”. Opening the conference will be Dr Judy Ranka, a leading OT academic from Sydney. The OT: Our Time conference starts at 9am on Thursday 25 October in Room 101, building 667, CSU in Albury-Wodonga, off Bromfield Court, Thurgoona.
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