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Safe spaces, stronger futures: a digital guide for school-based occupational therapy practitioners working with children experiencing trauma

This evidence-informed doctoral project proposes the development and implementation of a digital manual, "Safe Spaces, Stronger Futures: A Digital Guide for School-Based Occupational Therapy Practitioners Working with Children Experiencing Trauma.” In order to equip occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs) with essential trauma-informed practices, this manual offers foundational knowledge on trauma symptomatology, evidence-based strategies, interactive tools, and ongoing support through a professional online community. It aims to enhance school-based OTPs (SB-OTPs) confidence and competence in addressing trauma-related behaviors, fostering environments that support healing and growth for students with trauma histories.
A comprehensive literature review was completed by the program author and addressed three key questions: (1) which interventions improve occupational performance in children who have experienced trauma, (2) what design strategies maximize adult learning, and (3) what are effective sensory supports for children with trauma histories. This project aligns with the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (OTPF), emphasizing mental health, sensory processing, and emotional regulation (OTPF, 2020).
A pilot study has been designed to measure the program's effectiveness and to identify potential areas of improvement. This study will involve SB-OTPs from various schools in the Boston area using quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to assess changes in practitioner knowledge, confidence, and the application of trauma-informed strategies. Expected outcomes include significant improvements in SB-OTPs' ability to implement these practices, positively impacting students affected by trauma. Dissemination plans include submitting articles to journals, presenting findings at professional conferences, and leveraging social media and online platforms to reach a broader audience. A dedicated website will ensure ongoing access to the manual and related resources, providing sustained support and professional development for SB-OTPs nationwide.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:bu.edu/oai:open.bu.edu:2144/49181
Date23 August 2024
CreatorsLaurendi, Kelly
ContributorsMarnell, Lisa
Source SetsBoston University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation

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