Using measures of adaptive behaviour to assess adult independent living skills - webinar
Using measures of adaptive behaviour to assess adult independent living skills with Amy Schulenburg, Occupational Therapist.
Determining whether somebody is safe to live alone or determining what supports are required to enable independent living can be a daunting task. In some instances, task-based assessments are not practical or possible. In these situations, assessing adaptive behaviour through standardised client or caregiver questionnaires can provide valuable insights.
In this on-demand webinar, we will look at using two such instruments: The Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales and the Adaptive Behaviour Assessment System to guide your decision making around independent living.
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Amy Schulenburg
Amy is the Business Development Manager for clients across Australia and New Zealand.
Qualifications
- Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy, Tufts University - Boston School of Occupational Therapy (USA)
- Bachelors of Science in Biology, Tufts University (USA)
- Registered Occupational Therapist with the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia (APHRA)
- Registered Occupational Therapist with the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOTUSA)
Experience
- Extensive clinical expertise in the area of paediatrics
- Experience working across a range of settings including, schools, private practice settings and not-for-profit organisations
- Clinical experience in several cities in both the U.S and Australia