Your Guide to Qualifying as a Sensory Integration Practitioner

With Stephanie Ruppel, Occupational Therapist, Advanced SI Practitioner, and Postgraduate Education Director at SIE and Penny Stewart, Occupational Therapist, Lead for Academic Programmes at SIE

Sensory Integration Education

Description

Stephanie and Penny are here to answer the most common questions we receive about becoming a Sensory Integration Practitioner. They want to provide you with a clear roadmap to starting our postgraduate training and achieving your goal.

Before diving into the details, we recommend watching our free course for therapists called "Transform Your Practice with Sensory Integration." This course will help you grasp the concept of SI and understand how incorporating an SI-informed approach can positively impact your practice.

By the end of this course, you'll clearly understand what our Postgraduate Pathway entails. We will discuss eligibility requirements for the training, the learning tools we provide, and the benefits you'll gain from studying with us. Additionally, we will address practical questions such as the study duration, the associated costs, and what opportunities await you upon completing our Postgraduate Certification.

Bonus content: Hear from Stephanie and Penny on their top 5 tips for study success!

What You Will Learn

What ASI is and how it relates to your clinical practice
A useful modern model of SI
What SI training involves
How SI can make a difference in your clinical practice
The conflation between sensory processing and autism
The relevance of SI to both children and adults
Sensory diets: Do they work?
The difference between regulation and co-regulation
4 Safe-for-Most Sensory Strategies
Bonus content

    Who This Course is For

    This course is suitable for occupational therapists, speech and language therapists and physiotherapists.

      Curriculum

      12 Lessons
      How to use this course
      Your Guide to Qualifying as a Sensory Integration Practitioner - Introduction
      What is a Sensory Integration Practitioner?
      Am I Eligible to Train as an SI Practitioner?
      What Qualifications Do I Need to Practice SI Therapy?
      How Will I Learn?
      What Does The Training Cover?
      How Can I Gain Clinical Experience in SI?
      How Can I Fund my Training?
      How Long will it Take me to Qualify?
      After I Qualify, What Then?
      5 Tips for Study Success

      Instructor

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      Sensory Integration Education

      Established in 1994, Sensory Integration Education is a not-for-profit organisation working with allied health professionals, education and health experts, academic researchers and families to improve awareness, understanding and the treatment of sensory integration and sensory processing difficulties.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      You will have 30 days from the date of booking before your course expires. If you need more time, you are welcome to enrol again.

      Yes. Click the 'Complete and Continue' button under each section of your course and when all the sections are ticked, your Certificate of Completion will appear to download.

      Your certificate will always be available for you to download from your dashboard.

      Yes, This course is accredited by the CPD Standards Office and is worth 1 credit.

      Free

      • 1 Hour
      • 12 Lessons
      • Free online course for therapists seeking to learn about Ayres Sensory Integration and its relevance to their clinical practice.
      This course also includes:
      • Immediate access
      • Available for 30 days
      • Certificate of Completion
      • CPD Points
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