ENOTHE Strategy 2016 – 2020

The final version of the ENOTHE Strategy 2016 – 2020 is now available under ENOTHE Documents.

This reflects the networks desire to be mindful of European policy and the need to be more strategic and proactive in addressing health, social and educational issues across the European region.

This strategy document will enable members to participate in discussions and development of yearly action plans for the strategic period.

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Joint Congress, Galway 16

[ezcol_2third]We have uploaded photos of our trip to Galway on our Facebook page, in the Joint Congress 16 photo album.

The Congress was a huge success and #COTEC_ENOTHE16 was trending on Twitter throughout the week!

We hope delegates all had a safe journey home.

IMG_1346(ENOTHE Board – new, outgoing and the office). [/ezcol_2third] [ezcol_1third]IMG_1474(President Marie-Antoinette Minis and Vice President Johanna Stadler Grillmaier stood by the ENOTHE banner at the Congress). 

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(New President Marie-Antoinette Minis at the ENOTHE stand at the Congress).

The Parkinson’s Disease Foundation- Online Course for OT’s

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Occupational Therapy: Across the Parkinson’s Disease Continuum

This course was developed by the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation in collaboration with the American Occupational Therapy Association.

This online course was designed by expert occupational therapy practitioners in the field of Parkinson’s to help their colleagues to ensure best practice care for people living with the disease.

The course provides practical, evidence-based knowledge across the continuum of Parkinson’s care (from diagnosis to advanced PD) to help occupational therapists evaluate and treat individuals in all settings — including in home care, community rehabilitation and long-term care practice settings.

Participants will be able watch each of the four courses separately or all at once.

eHealth overview

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The European Commission has put together an overview of eHealth studies. Reports include areas that cover; impact, legal framework, good practice and more. 

The reports highlight the development of eHealth in its many facets and provides a great background to the recent project proposal led by the Technical University of Delft on developing internet based technology that can be used within OT education, OT practice and research which was mentioned in our March Newsletter. 

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