AT Roadmap

Learn the steps of the assistive technology process so that you can use AT as a critical intervention with your clients. Build strong  foundational skills and knowledge in using assistive technology to maximise people's potential in everyday living- for OTs.
  • Pro Hacks and Tips

  • 7 hours CPD

    • Foundations to grow your scope

    • Quizzes and certificates

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    Access our extensive on-demand content library with 7 hours CPD, micro-lessons, tools, and templates to enhance your strategies for better client outcomes.

    Transform your career in Occupational Therapy through following the AT Roadmap. This comprehensive program connects you with a network of professionals and skilled clinicians, fostering a learning and growth environment. Capable Spaces has trained over 1000 Occupational Therapists in Australia, receiving feedback that our training is some of the most practical they've experienced, providing skills and strategies that can be applied immediately. With over two decades of experience as Occupational Therapists in the field, we share real-world case studies, tips, and strategies to help clients enhance their independence, dignity, and empowerment.
    What We Offer

    What's included in this online course?

    A step-by-step guide

    Learn from clinicians with over 2 decades of experience who will help you become efficient and confident in using assistive technology interventions.

    Study at your own pace

    You can enrol in this course whenever you want, and study at your own time and pace.

    Unique learning experience

    You will not learn just by watching many hours of videos. We are offering interactive courses with different media and quizzes, to improve your knowledge.

    Karen Maurer

    Karen Maurer is an Occupational Therapist with over 27 years’ clinical experience, who runs Capable Spaces, a boutique community-based Occupational Therapy service in Newcastle NSW. Karen and her team support adults with progressive neurological conditions, palliative care and spinal cord injuries, using interventions to help people live as independently as possible in their homes, such as assistive technology, home modifications, home automation, and technology access. Karen has a passion for providing clinical supervision and practical training, supporting clinicians to grow their scope of practice to help maximise people’s independence, function and safety in the community.