Headline sponsor The Occupational Therapy Service to deliver keynote showcase at CMSUK Conference

As headline sponsor, The Occupational Therapy Service, a leading independent practice in the UK, will be delivering a unique showcase presentation entitled ‘Occupational Therapy and Identity’ at the CMSUK Conference this March.

Case Management Society (CMSUK) Conference, 27th & 28th March 2025, St John’s Hotel,
651 Warwick Rd, Solihull. B91 1AT. 
Stand 53.

The Occupational Therapy Service is one of the UK’s foremost provider of occupational therapy, delivering clinical expertise for professionals such as case managers, solicitors and insurers. Alongside its case management referral caseload, this well-respected organisation has an exceptional track record in public and private sector consultancy and is a long-standing supporter of CMSUK. Its three occupational therapist directors, namely RCOT Fellow and WFOT President Samantha Shann, award-winning Adam Ferry and Clinical Director Lucy Leonard, are all renowned for their progressive approach and lead a 100+ strong team of associate occupational therapists. At CMSUK, Lucy Leonard will be available to discuss the unique value The Occupational Therapy Service delivers to case managers and why it is a proven specialist in enhancing positive client outcomes.

The overall theme for the Spring CMSUK Conference is “The Identity Journey” which aims to explore how clients rediscover their identity after a life changing injury. Delegates will have the opportunity to engage with leading equipment and service providers that can help clients navigate significant physical, mental and emotional changes. To highlight the pivotal role occupational therapy plays in this process, Lucy Leonard OT will deliver the opening presentation entitled:

Occupational Therapy and Identity

Rehabilitation isn’t just about recovery – it’s about rediscovering identity
Keynote presentation – 9.10-9.20am, 27th and 28th March

Lucy is Clinical Director of The Occupational Therapy Service and has been practising for over 25 years. In the opening presentation on both days of the conference, Lucy will combine science and compassion to discuss centring a person’s identity in the rehabilitation process as being a core principle of occupational therapy.  Focussing on enabling individuals to engage in meaningful activities that align with their personal values, preferences and cultural backgrounds, Lucy will demonstrate how regaining a sense of purpose, belonging and self-worth, leads to more effective rehabilitation outcomes. Lucy will use examples from her practice to provide context and inspiration to delegates.

Following Lucy’s presentation, delegates are encouraged to visit stand 53 to find out more about The Occupational Therapy Service and why an increasing number of case managers are sourcing their occupational therapy from this award-winning practice.

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