
Julie Smyth
@juliegsmyth
Head of Occupational Therapy and Reablement SHSCT. All views expressed are my own.
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29-06-2019 23:03:46
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The ‘Have-a-Go’ Children’s Wheelchair Sports Day is planned for Monday, August 14 at South Lake Leisure Centre from 11.30am to 2.30pm. This is a free event, register your child by sending your contact details to [email protected] by August 10. #teamSHSCT


Do you know someone in Year 11 - Year 14 who is considering a career in healthcare? 👨⚕️👩⚕️ Our Allied Health Professionals are hosting an Open Evening on Thurs 21 Sept and Tue 3 Oct, 5.30pm - 9pm. Slots must be booked - contact [email protected] 📧 #TeamSHSCT




Happy Allied Health Professionals Day! As AHP’s we play pivotal roles in care pathways across the NHS and it is wonderful to celebrate today with all our colleagues!! AHPs in the right place, at the right time, with the right skills. Thank you AHPs Southern Trust

Here’s how Southern Trust Acute OT and Hand Therapy at Craigavon Area Hospital celebrated all things #OT and #occupation for #OTWeek2023 💚 Charlotte-Anne Wells Royal College of Occupational Therapists RCOT Northern Ireland #occupationmatters #OccupationalTherapy #TeamOT

Brilliant for the OT leadership team to meet together to consider service development at the end of a busy OT week Southern Trust



Thank you RCOT Policy Northern Ireland & Steve Ford for your time and support. Looking forward to collaborative working for OT Southern Trust and regionally



Well done Elma! Great to have Southern Trust Occupational Therapy involved in this important work!

Thank you Jane for representing Southern Trust conditions management programme and Occupational Therapy!

It was great to have such a strong OT contingent at our Allied Health Professions Federation NI event last week in Stormont. Some pictured, some too busy chatting behind us! Julie Smyth Diane Duffy Elma McAvoy Dermot Quinn Emma Dunn #DreamTeam #TeamOT


Very proud of Daniel our Clincial Lead OT Southern Trust and the continued impact of his leadership and advanced practice in Hand Therapy Professor Michelle Tennyson Charlotte-Anne Wells



