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[s8e10] Hold Our Ground Apr 2026

In this episode, the "proper paper" is the released by the Occupational Therapy Society for Hidden and Invisible Disabilities (OTSi) . 📄 Key Document Details Title: Discussion Paper - NDIS New Framework Planning

Arguments for why standardized tools (like the I-CAN) cannot replace professional clinical reasoning. [S8E10] Hold Our Ground

The "proper paper" for refers to a specific document discussed in the context of the Occupational Therapy (OT) Unplugged podcast and professional advocacy regarding the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) . In this episode, the "proper paper" is the

Occupational Therapy Society for Hidden and Invisible Disabilities (OTSi) The paper provides the following:

A framework for OTs to defend their recommendations for support frequency and intensity.

To address concerns regarding the transition to "functional capacity" assessments and how they impact participants with invisible disabilities. 💡 Why It Matters for S8E10

The podcast episode explores how Occupational Therapists can "hold their ground" in a shifting policy landscape. The paper provides the following:

[s8e10] Hold Our Ground Apr 2026

In this episode, the "proper paper" is the released by the Occupational Therapy Society for Hidden and Invisible Disabilities (OTSi) . 📄 Key Document Details Title: Discussion Paper - NDIS New Framework Planning

Arguments for why standardized tools (like the I-CAN) cannot replace professional clinical reasoning.

The "proper paper" for refers to a specific document discussed in the context of the Occupational Therapy (OT) Unplugged podcast and professional advocacy regarding the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) .

Occupational Therapy Society for Hidden and Invisible Disabilities (OTSi)

A framework for OTs to defend their recommendations for support frequency and intensity.

To address concerns regarding the transition to "functional capacity" assessments and how they impact participants with invisible disabilities. 💡 Why It Matters for S8E10

The podcast episode explores how Occupational Therapists can "hold their ground" in a shifting policy landscape. The paper provides the following: