Occupational Therapy
Welcome to the Occupational Therapy section of the Practice-Based Learning (PBL) Support Web Site.
This is a full time 4-year programme. There is an option for learners to graduate with a BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy and still be eligible to register with HCPC.
This is a full time 2-year programme. There is an option for learners to graduate with a PgDip Occupational Therapy and still be eligible to register with HCPC.
Our two programmes are integrated as far as possible with learning being shared across all four routes where this is practical. Regardless of route or programme, all learners complete PBL modules at the same time and must meet the same learning outcomes.
Supporting the practice learning element of these programmes is the following Practice-based Learning Team:
Joanna Beveridge ā Lecturer, contact for Master of Occupational Therapy and BSc (Hons) routes
Julie King ā Lecturer, contact for MSc Occupational Therapy (pre-registration) route
Pamela Knox ā Placement Administrator, School of Health Sciences. Pamela is responsible for the administration of all PBL modules
Xanthe Duncan - Placement Team Coordinator, Academic Administration. Xanthe coordinates the core regulatory requirements across the PBL spectrum and ensures student's compliance.
How to Contact Us:
All enquiries should be directed in the first instance to Pamela Knox via the team email OT Placement.
Occupational Therapy PBL calendar 2024/25
PBL Assessment Forms
This section contains our current assessment forms for each placement. Please look at the next tab for guidance documents.
Guidance: Completion of assessment report forms (video to follow)
Midway contact ā at the mid-way point of each PBL, the learnerās Personal Academic Tutor will email you using this form to check how the placement is going. Best practice is to include the learner when responding to this email. If you need support before this time or have any questions, please contact the team on OTPlacement@qmu.ac.uk.
All of the documents can be printed out using File/Print. In the case of Word forms, these are designed to be saved to your local file space using File/Save as and then completed on-screen before saving again. If required, they can then be printed out for signatures etc.
PBL handbook and guidance
This section contains information that is common to all our Occupational Therapy pre-registration programmes at Queen Margaret University.
All of the documents can be printed out using File/Print. In the case of Word forms, these are designed to be saved to your local file space using File/Save as and then completed on-screen before saving again. If required, they can then be printed out for signatures etc.
Guidance: Student Identity and Attendance Monitoring
This explains the university process for checking identity and how to monitor attendance.
Guidance: Service user feedback
Service user feedback (if available) should be recorded in the āservice user commentsā section. Students are encouraged to consider service usersā perspective on their performance as this is good professional practice. This will always be a voluntary process for the service user. Students should always discuss with their practice educator before approaching a service user for feedback. Students may wish to use the information on or the itself. In some circumstances it may be more appropriate to gain feedback from carers, family members or other appropriate individuals rather than the service user, although it is recommended to seek this from the service user where possible.
Guidance: Supporting a student at risk of failing a practice placement
Different PBL models and settings
PBL models
Traditionally practice placements have used a traditional model of one learner to one educator.
However, there are now a wide range of placement models which have been successfully used in a wide range of settings.
Considering using a different placement model has enabled new placement experiences for learners. In 2020, Joanna and Duncan completed . Here is some information about different models (please also look at information from AHP professional bodies on the external links tab):
- Virtual and āblendedā placements ā
- Project placements -
If you would like more information about how to implement one of these models in your practice area, please contact the team to discuss how we can support this.
International PBL
Occasionally, some learners can complete one of their placements outside of the United Kingdom. This can be a great opportunity to immerse yourself in another culture and experience working in a different health and social care system.
For hours to count towards your degree, your placement must be supervised (either on site or remotely) by an occupational therapist qualified from a World Federation of Occupational Therapists recognised programme. This person will need to have discussed their role with one of the placement leads so they fully understand the placement learning outcomes and can support your learning needs.
This takes a lot of planning and needs to be agreed in advance by the programme team as there are many factors to consider. If this is something you are interested in, please discuss with your personal tutor and placement lead as soon as possible. There are likely to be additional costs involved that you would need to budget for, including travel, visas, accommodation and insurance.
Curriculum Overview
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This is a full time 2-year programme.Ģż There is an option for learners to graduate with a PgDip Occupational Therapy and still be eligible to register with HCPC.
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If you would like to be involved in supporting the development for revalidation of the programmes in 2025, please contact our programme lead, Gail Carin-Levy.
External PSRB and NHS Education Resources
The weblinks below are provided as resources to support you in your practice-based learning role, either as an educator or learner:
- . Here you can find information about their role, links to key documents and resources to support you. The resources include webinars and a monthly lunchtime Placement CafƩ to support educators.
- . Here you can find information about standards for practice. There is also a which includes specific guidance to support learners.
- . NES have a key role in supporting workforce development through both pre and post registration learning. This is the link to the
- (log in required). Here you can find links to training and support for practitioners on a wide range of topics, including practice education. There is also information about mandatory training completed by learners before attending practice placements.
- . Here you can find information developed by our international Occupational Therapy community, including the . It includes many publications that may be of interest to support your work and learning both in the UK and internationally.
A number of other allied health professional bodies also have a range PBL resources which may be useful to occupational therapists. These are some examples:
These resources focus on neurodiversity:
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(external PDF)
These resources focus on supervision:
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- e-resources can be downloaded under āsupport materialā
Diversity, wellbeing & inclusion
The University is strongly committed to supporting all members of its community. You can find information on this webpage, including a link to the University Diversity, Wellbeing and Inclusion calendar.
These resources focus on neurodiversity:
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(external PDF)
If you or your service users would like to support the programme team ensuring the curriculum meets the needs of our diverse communities, locally nationally and internationally please get in touch.
Additional information and resources
This section contains information that is common to all our Occupational Therapy pre-registration programmes at Queen Margaret University.
All of the documents can be printed out using File/Print. In the case of Word forms, these are designed to be saved to your local file space using File/Save as and then completed on-screen before saving again. If required, they can then be printed out for signatures etc.
The Brenda Overton Memorial Award (doc link to nomination form)
Origins of the Award:
Brenda Overton was the Mother of Julie Churchill, one of our current Nursing Lecturers at QMU.
Brenda worked as an OT all her life, having left school a week before her 15th birthday with no qualifications but exited from Botleyās Park School of Occupational Therapy in 1959 with 7 distinctions in her craft work and passes in all her theory. After an initial post qualifying spell working at the Whittington Hospital in London, she moved to Kent and during 17 years at a residential school for children living with Cerebral Palsy children, became Head Occupational Therapist.
Unfortunately, during this time in the mid-1970ās, Brenda was diagnosed with MS. From then on, her mobility was restricted, but that that never got in her way, and she moved roles to become Head OT at the Kent and Sussex Hospital in Tunbridge Wells.
In the months before she died, the most important thing for Brenda was being able to achieve her goals and maintain as much independence as she could muster ā exactly the approach she had taken throughout her working life with everyone she came into contact with. The support, understanding and sheer inventiveness shown by the OTs from the local hospice where she spent the last days of her life, helped her achieve this.
When she died in 2019, it seemed fitting to offer an award in her memory. This is awarded at the end of each academic year.
Primarily For Students
Before each placement, check you are clear about placement expectations:
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Attend the placement briefing session and complete both required and suggested tasks
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check Canvas for assessment requirements during placement
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Review your reflections and previous placement feedback to help plan your personal learning objectives
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Ensure any additional support on your learning agreement is in place
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Make time to complete placement preparation tasks and reading
Case study guideline SWAY
Reflective diary guideline
Practice Education Portfolio Handbook (pdf)
Practice Education Supervision Record (pdf)
Learner Evaluation of PBL (Word)