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An Introduction to Occupational Therapy (OT) Support at Trinity Disability Service

Occupational therapy is a client centred health profession concerned with promoting health and well-being through occupation. Occupational therapists use the term occupation to describe all the things you do as a student, and have an understanding of how disability can possibly affect people's ability to do the day-to-day things that are important for them. The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable you to participate in the activities of everyday life as a student (Association of Occupational Therapists of Ireland, 2017).  

You choose the areas that you would find most useful to work on with your OT, but to find out about some of the types of things that we commonly do with students, please click on the tabs below.

How it Works?

In your initial one-to-one meetings, we will go through the Electronic Trinity Student Profile (Nolan, 2011; 2014), which is an assessment that will allow you to identify specific areas of college life that you would like to work on with your OT. This enables you and your OT to collaboratively decide on how to address areas using the approaches outlined in 'What Can my OT help me with?’

You choose how you want meetings to work. You can either meet an OT over a short period to address a specific issue, or you can meet more regularly with your OT for ongoing support in engaging in your student life. Within your meetings, we use the Person-Environment-Occupation Model (Law et al., 1996), to identify possible barriers to engaging in your day-to-day activities, and to identify ways to fully engage in your student role.

As appropriate the OT may recommend connecting with other college services, such as college health, student counselling, or your college tutor.

Occupational Therapy within the Disability Service

The approach used by Occupational Therapists within the Disability Service was developed by Dr. Clodagh Nolan, in the TCD Discipline of Occupational Therapy in conjunction with the TCD Director of the DS and has been developed, refined, and researched over the last 15 years. For more information on the ongoing research behind the approach and the use of Occupational Therapy in higher education, please contact [email protected]

How Can I Avail of the Service?

If you wish to find out more about applying for reasonable accommodation with the Disability Service and wish to meet with an OT, please email [email protected]

Who would I be meeting?

You will be met initially by the OT listed below. 

MIE Disability Services OT Specialist
Anna Galvin
CORÚ Registered Occupational Therapist
CORÚ Reg: OT051263 

The MIE Disability Service is delivered in partnership with Trinity College Dublin.  The TCD Disability Service webpages have a whole range of additional supports and resources that all students can access on the Disability Service pages on the TCD Website https://www.tcd.ie/disability/support-and-resources/