Course Date
Module 4: 25 October 2024
Module 5: 26 December 2024
Module 6: 26 February 2025 – 1 March 2025
Registration Deadline
1 October 2024
Venue
Module 4 & 5: Online (Self – Paced)
Module 6:
Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore
65 Pasir Ris Drive 1
Singapore 519529
Time
Module 4 & 5: Virtual Self – Paced, and participants may complete the
modules at their own pace before the
start of the next module.
Module 6: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Each module will provide 30 training hours including assessments
Full Course fee
S$3140 (Before GST)
*PCG (formerly known as VCF) Approved for Singaporeans/PRs & Employment Pass/S Pass/Work Permit holders
Module 4: S$420
Module 5: S$420
Module 6: S$2300
Course Capacity
Max: 35 participants
Targeted Participants
Occupational Therapists, Speech & Language Therapists, Physiotherapists, Psychologists*
*Psychologists are only able to attend Modules 4 & 5 of the course
Course Outline
Module 4 provides information on using research to guide the interpretation of assessment data, linking findings to participation strengths and challenges, and guiding intervention planning. Participants prepare a case study for analysis. Module 5 provides the foundation knowledge and skills to evaluate ASI as an evidence-based method, or frame of reference, for intervention. Learners are introduced to the intervention principles of ASI and to the concept of “fidelity” to an intervention; specific instruction is provided about fidelity measures, in general, and the appropriate use of the Ayres Sensory Integration Fidelity Measure (ASIFM). Videotaped segments of intervention are featured to clearly identify the difference between ASI and other treatment methods and to show the structure and process of the intervention. Module 5 also focuses on intervention planning from assessment, formulating the proximal outcomes that guide the selection of therapeutic activities, and reaching and measuring distal participation-related outcomes. Module 6 provides the opportunity for therapists to observe experts in ASI intervention strategies work with children in a clinic which meets the criteria outlined in the Fidelity Measure. Participants bring a completed case to the course for analysis in small group and whole group discussions including interpretation of assessment findings, identified outcomes, and intervention strategies, design, and refinement of the fidelity to the ASI intervention principles.
Course Objectives
Module 4:
- Describe the patterns of sensory integration function and dysfunction
- Analyze and interpret assessment results according to the patterns of SI function and dysfunction
- Relate the data obtained through the application of the instruments with the difficulties of occupational performance of the individual
- Identify client-centered goals and objectives from presenting concerns linked to the interpretation
- Create the intervention plan based on the evaluation performed
- Describe how the intervention will be conducted, as well as various contexts for children identified with sensory dysfunction
Module 5 & 6:
- Apply clinical reasoning in the design and implementation of intervention for individuals with sensory integration difficulties or dysfunction
- Link the hypothesis from the assessment with therapeutic proximal goals toward meeting proximal, participation-related outcomes.
- Use dynamic assessment while working with clients to refine the intervention during treatment
- Name the process elements of the ASI Intervention Fidelity Measure
- Describe the way in which the process elements interact during a direct intervention session
- Explain the relationship between the activities and the facilitation of adaptive responses;
- Explain the importance of the client’s motivation and active involvement during the intervention;
- Discuss the benefits and limitations of ASI intervention with a wide variety of diagnostic groups, ages, and types of difficulties;
- Demonstrate the way in which sensory strategies are implemented in various contexts, including the home, school, and the community.
Course Instructor
Elisabeth Soechting
Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore is a authorized training partner with Collaborative for Leadership in Ayres Sensory Integration (CLASI) for the Certificate in Ayres Sensory Integration (CASI).
For general information on CASI, please click on this link ASI Certificate Program — CLASI (cl-asi.org)
For FAQ on the course, please click this link Frequently asked questions — CLASI (cl-asi.org)
Terms and Conditions
– Registration will be confirmed only upon receiving invoice or full payment.
– If the participant is absent without valid reason or without supporting document, full course fees will be charged with no refund
