The BEST approach: Promoting occupational participation through a strengths-based and neurodiversity-affirming lens (August 14 & 15, 2025)
Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 08/14/2025 at 10:00 AM (EDT)
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- Early bird pricing available!
- Non-member - $520
- Members and Associates - $415
- Student/Provisional/Retured - $365
- New Practitioner - $415
- OTA - $415
- Regular Price after 06/20/2025 2:55 AM
- Non-member - $570
- Members and Associates - $465
- Student/Provisional/Retured - $415
- New Practitioner - $465
- OTA - $465
Thursday, August 14 & Friday, August 15, 2025
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
Occupational therapists need to be knowledgeable of emerging trends in the field of neurodevelopmental disabilities and feel confident with implementing strengths-based and neurodiversity-affirming best practices when working with autistic and other neurodivergent people and their families (e.g., Dallman et al., 2022; Kornblau & Robertson, 2021).
This two-day interactive workshop explores the presenter’s BEST (Body, Emotional, Sensory, and Thinking) evidence-based approach to co-create therapy plans with autistic and other neurodivergent individuals that promote occupational participation. These occupations will be explored in depth through a combination of teaching, video presentations, demonstrations, ongoing interactions with workshop participants, case studies, and/or small group work that will explore the lived experiences of neurodivergent children, youth, and adults who present with sensory processing differences* (including, but not limited to autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, as well as anxiety and other mental health conditions).
There will be a strong focus on the use of strengths-based and neurodiversity-affirming approaches throughout this workshop. The following occupations will be addressed to best promote the occupational participation of autistic and other neurodivergent children, youth, and adults: eating, sleep, personal hygiene, play, school, and leisure. Participants will have a chance to consider systemic and individual barriers to occupational participation for autistic and other neurodivergent individuals, and will discuss how to address these barriers.
*Please note that the presenter’s clinical experience is primarily with autistic persons and that the case studies/videos used will focus on autism and co-occurring conditions).
Preliminary workshop agenda
Day 1: Thursday, August 14, 2025
10:00 - 11:30 a.m. (ET) |
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11:30 - 11:40 a.m. (ET) | Break |
11:40 a.m. - 1:40 p.m. (ET) |
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1:40 - 2:20 p.m. (ET) | Lunch |
2:20 - 3:20 p.m. (ET) |
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3:20 - 3:30 p.m. (ET) | Break |
3:30 - 5:00 p.m. (ET) |
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Day 2: Friday, August 15, 2025
10:00 - 11:30 a.m. (ET) |
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11:30 - 11:40 a.m. (ET) | Break |
11:40 a.m. - 1:10 p.m. (ET) |
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1:10 - 2:00 p.m. (ET) | Lunch |
2:00 - 3:30 p.m. (ET) |
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3:30 - 3:45 p.m. (ET) | Break |
3:45 - 5:00 p.m. (ET) |
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Learning objectives
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
- Explain why occupational therapists need to practice using strengths-based, trauma-informed, and neurodiversity-affirming evidence-based approaches by addressing, supporting, and advocating for inclusion and identity across the lifespan.
- Utilize the presenter’s BEST (Body, Emotional, Sensory and Thinking) approach to support autistic and other neurodivergent children, adolescents, and adults in engaging and participating in eating, sleep, and personal hygiene occupations.
- Utilize the presenter’s BEST approach to support autistic and other neurodivergent children and adolescents in engaging and participating in meaningful play and school occupations.
- Utilize the presenter’s BEST approach to support autistic and other neurodivergent children, adolescents, and adults in engaging and participating in meaningful leisure occupations
Target audience
Occupational therapists, occupational therapist assistants, and other health professionals who work with neurodivergent children, youth, and adults who present with sensory processing differences* (including, but not limited to autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder as well as anxiety and other mental health conditions).
This workshop builds on the content discussed in the workshop “A comprehensive introduction to sensory processing and autism: Towards the development of a strengths-based and neurodiversity-affirming occupational therapy practice” also presented by Moira Peña. Participants of this workshop are expected to be familiar with the core values of strengths-based, neurodiversity-affirming ,and trauma-informed approaches.
Please note: Each participant is responsible to ensure they apply the information within the context of their licensure, provincial/territorial legislations, institution regulations, scope of practice, etc.
Client age group
Young children (0-4 years old), Children (5-12 years old), Adolescents (13-19 years old), Adults (20-64 years old)
Areas of practice
Autism/Neurodiversity, Caregiver/Family Education, Generalist, Health Promotion & Wellness, Leadership & Change Agency, Occupational Therapist Assistant, Pediatrics, Sensory Integration & Processing
Workshop level
Intermediate (3-5 years of experience in this specific practice area)
Please note: Participants with more or less than this stated level of experience are welcome to attend the workshop. The workshop content will be geared towards those with previous knowledge and experience in neurodiversity-affirming practice.
Presenter
Moira Peña, BScOT, MOT, OT Reg. (Ont.)
Moira Peña is an occupational therapist who is passionate about equipping occupational therapy practitioners and other health care and education professionals with neurodiversity-affirming and strengths-based practice knowledge & skills that best support autistic people. Moira is the owner of Moira Peña Sensory Workshops and also works at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto, Ontario with children and youth on the autism spectrum. Moira is an Expert Hub Team member of the ECHO Ontario Autism Program.
Moira holds credentials from the STAR (Sensory Therapies and Research) Institute for Sensory Processing and is a certified Solution-Focused Healthcare Facilitator & Coach (C-SFHCF). She is a published author and researcher in The Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders and is the creator & host of Holland Bloorview’s Autism Summit. Moira is also an Adjunct Lecturer in the Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy at the University of Toronto.
Registration fees
Early bird rates: Registration and payment completed by June 18, 2025 | Regular rates: Registration and payment completed after June 18, 2025 | |
CAOT Members and Associates | $415 | $465 |
CAOT Student/ Provisional Associates & Retired Members | $365 | $415 |
Non-member* | $520 | $570 |
Registration deadline: August 14, 2025 at 9:59 a.m. (Eastern Time)
Please note that CAOT does not offer group registration fees.
*It may be more cost effective to become a CAOT Member or Associate rather than pay the non-member rate. See “Can a non-member register for a Workshop?” in our Professional Development FAQs to know which membership category you are eligible for.
Included in your registration fee:
Online workshop, access to the recording for a period of 14 days following the workshop, electronic copy of presentation slide handouts, opportunity to network and make connections with other occupational therapists interested in this topic, electronic certificate of attendance.
Cancellation/refund policy
All cancellation/refund requests must be sent in writing to education@caot.ca. All cancellation requests received by July 30, 2025 will be given a full refund minus a $50.00 administrative fee. No refunds will be given after July 30, 2025. Substitutions and transfers requests received by July 30, 2025 are permitted and are subject to a $50.00 administrative fee.
If you are exceptionally unable to complete the workshop, please reach out to education@caot.ca by 25 days following the end of the workshop for extended access to the recording (up to one month after the end of the workshop) or a one-time transfer to another offering of the same workshop if currently open for registration.
CAOT reserves the right to modify the workshop title, description, registration dates and information on the workshop webpage. CAOT will notify participants on or before July 4, 2025 if there is insufficient registration by that date and reserves the right to cancel a Workshop due to insufficient registration up until July 18, 2025. CAOT reserves the right to modify the offering, interrupt Workshops, change the timing of a Workshop, cancel a Workshop or change the technology for the Workshop due to the presenter no longer being able to present the Workshop, severe weather, power failure, building closures or other special circumstances that are beyond the control of CAOT by notifying participants as soon as possible. If the Workshop is cancelled by CAOT, registrants will receive a full refund of the registration fee. CAOT will not be responsible for other costs or expenses incurred by registrants as a result of any such changes.
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The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) is committed to accessibility as expressed in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). We provide an electronic copy of the handouts approximately one week ahead of time in multiple slide layouts, auto-generated closed captioning through Zoom (excluding breakout rooms), as well as access to the recording for two weeks following the workshop. If you require additional special arrangements for accessibility, please contact education@caot.ca or 1-800-434-2268.
Please note that workshop is offered in English.