
Anna Pettican (she/her)
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Occupational Therapist | Participatory Researcher | Also find me: @arpett.bsky.social
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We are excited to announce Susan Buckingham as a Occupational Science Europe 2025 Conference keynote speaker. She is a writer, researcher, consultant, campaigner and activist. Susan’s work develops the understanding of links between gender and environment essex.ac.uk/events/2025/08… @SusanBu32337082







📆 👀 Please note that the abstract submission deadline for OSE 2025 has been extended to midnight on the 10th Feb today. For more information and the call for abstracts see: essex.ac.uk/events/2025/08… Occupational Science Europe




"It made me realise that there are important things beyond medicine—such as poverty, housing, and occupation. That drove my interest in public health.” Professor Azeem Majeed talks about his passion for tackling health inequalities through data bmj.com/content/388/bm…


check this out and please share Community of Practice session - 18th Feb 1pm to 2.15pm exploring the activities of the Participatory PhD Group, for more info contact [email protected]


We are excited to announce Mya-Rose Craig Dr Mya-Rose Craig as our fourth Keynote speaker for the 2025 OSE Conference at University of Essex. She will be talking to our Negotiating social citizenship, rights, and responsibilities theme.


Happy #InternationalWomensDay2025 hope it’s been fun Professor Victoria Joffe Helen Clare, Menopause in Schools Anna Pettican (she/her) Anna Caute Dr Caroline J Bald Health, Wellbeing and Care Hub University of Essex Black Women in Menopause ™️


✅ The abstract review process for the 2025 Occupational Science Europe Conference is now complete and all submitters have been notified of decisions via email. A huge thank you to the 43 reviewers who assisted us in double reviewing over 200 submissions. For more info: essex.ac.uk/events/2025/08…

Dr Mandy Graham Royal College of Occupational Therapists This is really bad news for the profession. A professional conference is a vital place to explore, present and debate