Professional Certificate in Primary Healthcare for Occupational Therapy
Class Code
GA2P
QF Level
6
Medium of Instruction
English
Duration & Contact Hours
6 months; 53 hours
Class Start Date
13 Nov 2024
Course Fee
$15,800
Financial Assistance
Participants who have completed the course successfully and awarded the Certificate may apply to Health Bureau for a reimbursement of $3,000 within 6 months of award. Applicants shall not obtain any other public funds or assistance.
Co-organiser
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Supporting Organisation
The SAHK Institute of Rehabilitation Practice, Hong Kong Occupational Therapy Association
QR Registration Number
20/000609/L6; Validity period from 27 August 2020 to on-going
CEF Course Code
41K153845
Class Date
13 Nov 2024 - 14 May 2025 (Mainly on Wed and Thu)
Class Time
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm/ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm/ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Class Venue
PolyU Main Campus/ PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus
Application Status
Closed
Application Deadline
30 October 2024 (Wednesday)
Course Information
Background
Primary healthcare is the new area of development in the healthcare system in Hong Kong and a new specialty area in rehabilitation. This is in line with the current Government’s plan for the development of District Health Centres in all 18 districts for providing primary healthcare to people in the community. This course aims to provide updated knowledge on primary healthcare for practicing occupational therapists in Hong Kong in order to prepare them to be primary healthcare practitioner.
Aims
On satisfactory completion of this course, students should be able to:
a) demonstrate understanding of the existing and potential needs primary healthcare service in Hong Kong.
b) formulate a plan to develop occupational therapy service in primary healthcare settings.
Target Students
Hong Kong registered occupational therapists or holders of a Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy included in the list of quotable qualifications of the Occupational Therapists Board.
Intended Learning Outcomes
a) compare the healthcare system in Hong Kong with other developed countries;
b) analyze the healthcare needs of Hong Kong population and its implication for development of primary healthcare service in Hong Kong;
c) evaluate the existing role and practice of Occupational Therapists in primary healthcare;
d) explore and investigate emerging areas of practice of Occupational Therapists in primary healthcare;
e) plan new occupational therapy service in primary healthcare settings with the multidisciplinary team;
f) formulate evaluation plan for the primary healthcare service.
Course Content
Common topics with both occupational therapy & physiotherapy |
a. Healthcare needs, Policies and System b. Primary Healthcare Service in Hong Kong and Application of the WHO-ICF in Rehabilitation c. Nature and Nurture: the Biopsychosocial Model of Health d. Frailty Prevention e. Health Nutrition and Lifestyle in Primary Healthcare f. Visit to District Health Centre |
Occupational therapy specific topics |
a. Chronic Disease Self-management in Occupational Therapy b. Occupational Lifestyle Redesign in Primary Healthcare c. Coaching and Motivational Interviewing for Behavioural Change d. Stress Management, Sleep Hygiene and Mental Wellness e. Active Engagement in Daily Occupations for Health and Wellness f. Self-management in Primary Healthcare g. Assistive Technology in Primary Healthcare h. Fall Prevention in Primary Healthcare i. Primary Healthcare for Older People j. Primary Healthcare for People with Intellectual Disabilities k. Primary Healthcare for People with Cognitive Disabilities |
Teaching and Learning Methods
- Classroom lecture
- Tutorial
Online Information Session (First Cohort in 2021)
To watch the video, please click here
PolyU SPEED reserves the right to cancel any courses and to make any variations to the schedules, venues, contents, arrangements of lecturers/speakers and mode of delivery of the courses offered.
This course is recognised under the Hong Kong Qualifications Framework (HKQF) at Level 6 and is now available on Qualification Register (QR) (QR Registration No.: 20/000609/L6; Validity period from 27 August 2020 to on-going). For details of the HKQF, please visit the QR website: https://www.hkqr.gov.hk.
This course has been included in the list of reimbursable course under the Continuing Education Fund (CEF) (CEF Course Code: 41K153845). This course is recognized under the Qualification Framework (QF Level 6). For details of the CEF, please visit the CEF website: https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/cef.
Entry Requirements
Hong Kong registered occupational therapists or holders of a Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy included in the list of quotable qualifications of the Occupational Therapists Board (please click here).
Speakers
The course development and teaching team comprises of members from Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and College of Professional and Continuing Education of PolyU, SAHK Institute of Rehabilitation Practice, Hospital Authority, World Federation of Occupational Therapists and Hong Kong Institute of Occupational Therapy.
Timetable
Please click below link to veiw the timetable.
Professional Recognition
Professional Recognition: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points recognized by the Occupational Therapists Board will be provided by PolyU.
Certification
Students who has passed and completed a group assignment, two quizzes, participation requirements, and attended at least 70% of the course will be presented with a Certificate awarded by PolyU SPEED
Application Procedures
Submission of Application
1. Application form can be downloaded from this website. Before completing the application form, please read carefully the "Guide for Applicants" on the form.
2. Please submit one application form and settle the course fee by bank draft/ crossed cheque/ On-line Card Payment System for each course applied. For details of payment methods, please refer to Section 4 of the application form or this web page.
3. Non-permanent residents of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) holding
(i) work visa/ entry permit; OR
(ii) visa/ entry permit under the Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates (IANG) (except those from Mainland, Macao and Taiwan); OR
(iii) dependent visa/ entry permit (except those from Mainland, Macao and Taiwan), issued by the Director of Immigration of HKSAR Government may enroll in short-term courses in SPEED without seeking prior approval from the Director of Immigration.
These applicants are required to attach a copy of their identity document(s) and the valid visa/ entry permit to their application. On admission, they will be required to provide the original identity document(s) and visa/ entry permit for verification. Throughout the course of study, it is the responsibility of individual students to ensure that their identity documents and visas/ entry permits are valid. Other non-local applicants can neither be registered as students nor commence their studies on the short-term courses in SPEED.
4. Applications should be submitted on or before the deadline for application via one of the following means -
(a) By post or by hand:
Submit the completed application form, supporting document (copy of your certificate of registration/ annual practising certificate issued by Occupational Therapists Board), a recent passport-size color photo and a copy of your HKID card/ valid visa/ entry permit (if applicable) together with the bank draft/ crossed cheque/ payment confirmation page (for online payment) to School of Professional Education and Executive Development, HHB-1201, 12/F, PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus, 8 Hung Lok Road, Hung Hom,Kowloon.
(b) By e-mail (for application with payment settled via online system only):
Submit the completed application form, supporting document (copy of your certificate of registration/ annual practising certificate issued by Occupational Therapists Board), a recent passport-size color photo and a copy of your HKID card/ valid visa/ entry permit (if applicable) together with the payment confirmation page by e-mail to ceo@speed-polyu.edu.hk.
5. Applicants will be notified of their application results via email by the School after the application is closed. Please contact the School if you do not receive any notification 1 week before course commencement. For unsuccessful applications, course fees paid will be refunded to the applicants.
Payment Methods for Course Fee
Please choose either one of the following payment methods for course fee:
(1) Bank Draft/ Crossed Cheque
You could submit a bank draft/ crossed cheque (made payable to "The Hong Kong Polytechnic University") by post or by hand. Please write your name, the course code and class code at the back of the bank draft/ crossed cheque. Post-dated cheque will not be accepted.
(2) On-line Card Payment System (by FPS/ Visa/ Master/ China UnionPay card)
You could settle the course fee via On-line Card Payment System by FPS/ Visa/ Master/ China UnionPay card. For successful payment, please print the payment confirmation page for record and quote the invoice number (as shown on the payment confirmation page) on Section 4 of the application form. No separate hardcopy of the payment receipt will be issued for you.
According to the School's Refund Policy, course fees paid are normally not refundable, except cases of unsuccessful applications/ course cancellation. Fees paid and places allocated are not transferrable.
Enquiries
Assistant Academic Affairs Officer
Administrative Assistant
General Enquiry: | 3746 0360 |
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E-mail: | ceo@speed-polyu.edu.hk |
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