Webinars
Upcoming Webinars
Taking The Fear Out of Completing Conference, Webinar & PCC Applications
September 25, 2024 @12:00-1:00 PM
Do you have an amazing topic that you would like to share? Have you considered applying for the TRO conference or a webinar? This presentation will go through the application forms in detail, outlining the Practice Review Committee’s expectations. The presenter will review the expectation for writing learning outcomes, this will ensure your learning outcomes will be accepted when applying for the conference or webinar. Presented by Vicki Di Giovanni.
Enriching Lives with Therapeutic Horticulture: Top 10 Activity Ideas
October 23, 2024 @12:00-1:00 PM
Discover the benefits of therapeutic horticulture, a practice that enhances well-being through active or passive involvement in plant-related activities. Evidence-based research validates the benefits of people-plant engagement, including reduced stress and anxiety, improved cardiovascular and mental health and increased social connections. Learn to design sessions based on client goals, gardening interests and abilities. We’ll share the practice, benefits and top 10 indoor and outdoor therapeutic horticulture activity ideas with step-by-step instructions. Presented by Alexis Ashworth.
Engaging with a Posthumanist Ethic of Care in Therapeutic Recreation Practice and Pedagogy
November 20, 2024 @12:00-1:00 PM
Therapeutic Recreation is at the edge of a paradigm shift; and as academic institutions and healthcare more broadly grapple with new ways of knowing, being, and becoming, Therapeutic Recreation is in a prime position to follow suit. By grounding our work and education in a posthumanist ethic of care, we become more aware of the ways that the systems our practices are required to exist within create (un)caring conditions that affect our overall health, wellbeing, and approaches to care, and propose new ways of engaging with care as resistance, and hope for our collective futures. Thus, this presentation seeks to engage with feminist posthuman theory and a critical feminist ethic of care that encourages practitioners and educators to think and do differently to provide beyond-medicalized, more-than-clinical care and caring; both within academic spaces and the spaces where our TR practices are provided and received. Presented by CJ Gargill.
Registration will be available shortly.
Supporting Positive Leisure Pursuits through the Leisure Map and Routing Tool
January 29, 2025 @12:00-1:00 PM
This webinar will introduce the Leisure Map and Routing Tool, a unique and evidence-based resource designed to promote positive leisure pursuits through the integration of the six domains of wellness. The tool provides a structured approach to help individuals create balanced, fulfilling leisure plans that enhance overall well-being.
Registration will be available shortly.
Webinar Recordings
TRO hosts our webinar series on the platform, Thinkific to make the process of viewing webinars and receiving PCC transcript points easy for you. Click on the link below to access the recordings.