This is a timely episode for Mental Health Awareness Month. Tannis Chartier is a recent graduate from the University of Lethbridge who shares about her lived experience and how that has impacted her practice. Tannis shares some of her passion projects and provides a unique perspective from Alberta, Canada. If you would like to contact Tannis she has generously provided her email address: tannis.chartier@gmail.comTannis shared this deeply insightful and vulnerable video about her own lived expereince with bi-polar disorder: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19JXMmmyeN/?mibextid=wwXIfrIf you have interest in taking over Tannis's initiative at a Lethbridge Soup Kitchen please see for more details. How great would it be if UofL kept this going through student practicums https://www.ulethbridge.ca/unews/article/university-lethbridge-student-develops-recreation-opportunities-unhoused-residentsIf you would like to follow Tanni's poetry on IG: https://www.instagram.com/humblehopepoetry?igsh=czgzY3g2eTBhZDho&utm_source=qr
Nicholas Kathen is a Recreation Thereapist (RTRO, CTRS) who resides in Ontario, Canada. Nicholas recently graduates with his Masters in Education specializing in Interprofessional Education (IPE). This episode provides an update on the province of Ontario and focuses on the concept of IPE.
This final episode for 2024 reviews a research proposal. This study is the intellectual properly of Mary Dwulit. The purpose of this study is to fill a gap in research seeking RecT's perspectives on professional regulations. This episode goes over the research question (RQ), purpose, literature review, participant criteria and methodology.
This episode I am joined by classmates from the Masters of Health Studies program at the University of Athabasca, Karyn Cormier and Stephen Corradino. As part of our group project for our course "Facilitating Inquiry" we explore case studies as a research method and provide an in-depth discussion around it. Focus is given to the field of recreation therapy throughout this discussion.
Sarah Mills is an occupational therapist working as the Clinical Instructor for Occupational Therapy at Fraser Health in Burnaby, BC. This episode explores the progression of OT to a Master's degree and regulation with the hope of learning from our allied health colleagues journey.
Yvonne Ng-Gerritsen is a professor and program coordinator at Seneca College in Ontario. Yvonne is a CTRS and RTRO. This episode focuses on diversity and inclusion in our profession. This episode also explores the importance of education, research, and volunteering to make meaningful change.
If you are interested in learning more about Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) in Therapeutic Recreation, see the link below to access the latest TRPR: Journal of TRO (volume 17, 2023) for a special issue focusing on D&I perspectives.
https://www.trontario.org/professional-development/documents-resources/trpr-journal/index.html
Andrea Waters is a CTRS from Nova Scotia currently working as a Professional Practice Lead and Policy Consultant with IWK Health. This episode explores a number of topics including volunteering on professional boards, certification, and advocacy through policy development.