REHA 3022 Occupation and the Environment
Credit Points 10
Legacy Code 400165
Coordinator Beth Mayland Opens in new window
Description In this subject students will understand how the environment not only provides a context for the activities people choose to engage in, but also how well they can complete them. Students will learn how the social, cultural, physical and institutional environments that they live in can influence health and well-being, provide structures for social inclusion or exclusion, and enable or limit people to participate in everyday activities. Using an occupational lens, students will gain skills in analysing environmental barriers to occupational performance and modifying environments to increase participation.
School Health Sciences
Discipline Occupational Therapy
Student Contribution Band HECS Band 2 10cp
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Level Undergraduate Level 3 subject
Pre-requisite(s) REHA 2006
Restrictions
Students must be enrolled in 4663 Bachelor of Health Science/Masters of Occupational Therapy or 4664 Master of Occupational Therapy or 4711 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Apply an occupational therapy model of practice to evaluate environmental influences on occupational performance.
- Conduct an analysis of the physical, social, cultural and institutional dimensions of the environment and make recommendations to increase community access and participation.
- Analyse occupational performance issues in the home and make recommendations regarding environmental modifications, consistent with the building and electrical standards, for a range of client case studies.
- Design home modification diagrams to industry standard using relevant computer assisted drawing programs.
- Prepare an occupational therapy home modification report, including scale diagrams, for a client.
Subject Content
1. Assessment of social, cultural, physical and institutional aspects of the environment which influence occupational performance.
2. Occupational performance considerations for people living with a disability which influence environmental access and design.
3. Universal design principles.
4. Anthropometrics.
5. Legislative and funding considerations influencing environmental design and modifications.
6. Environmental modifications for the home environment.
7. Technical drawings of physical environments.
8. Documentation of environmental modifications based on occupational performance.
Assessment
The following table summarises the standard assessment tasks for this subject. Please note this is a guide only. Assessment tasks are regularly updated, where there is a difference your Learning Guide takes precedence.
Type | Length | Percent | Threshold | Individual/Group Task |
---|---|---|---|---|
Presentation | 500 word report and resource (eg 5 minute video, 3 page website, or A5 pamphlet or equivalent) | 30 | N | Group |
Report | 1,000 words | 30 | N | Individual |
Report | 800 words plus 8-12 diagrams (as required) | 40 | N | Individual |
Prescribed Texts
- Ainsworth, E., & De Jonge, D. (2011). An occupational therapist's guide to home modification practice. Thorofare, NJ: SLACK.
Teaching Periods
Spring (2022)
Campbelltown
Day
Subject Contact Beth Mayland Opens in new window
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Spring (2023)
Campbelltown
On-site
Subject Contact Kristy Coxon Opens in new window