Episodes
This short episode explores the role of “the big red book” in RecT education today in Canada and poses the question if its use should be re-evaluated? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 03/30/24
Orquidea is a registered Diversional and Recreational Therapist in Aotearoa New Zealand. She is also the president of her national association. This episode provides a broad lens of current practice and includes the history of RecT in NZ. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 02/18/24
Karen Littleton is currently working in Kelowna, BC with the Interior Health Authority as a Director in Population and Public Health, Clinical Prevention and Pandemic Response. This episode explores RecT within one of BC’s six health authorities and highlights progress within the field over the past thirty years. RecT’s role in public health and prevention is also discussed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 02/11/24
Daniel Gray is a Recreation Manager from Australia with over 20 years experience in the field. Daniel shares findings from his recent international travels where he explored RecT and funding models. Daniel also shared his knowledge and experience using artificial intelligence (AI) in the field. Contact: [email protected] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 01/25/24
Nicholas Kathen is currently working as a Recreation Therapist at the outpatient chronic pain clinic at Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario in Ottawa and he is completing a master’s degree in education at the University of Ottawa. Although this episode covers a variety of topics including research and education, the primary focus was on the role of recreation therapy in supporting population health. --- Send in a voice message:...
Published 12/21/23
This episode explores bumping in recreation therapy. I share my personal experiences with the process and how bumping uniquely impacts our field. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 11/14/23
MJ Brothers is a is a CTRS and Recreation Manager working in long term care with Health PEI on Prince Edward Island. This episode explores RecT in more rural parts of Canada and the challenges and opportunities that brings including limited education and jobs choices. This episode also highlights some positive changes and future recommendations for RecT in PEI. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 10/11/23
Jillian Christison is a CTRS working in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island with Vancouver Island Health authority. This episode explores the recreation therapy in the Comox Valley, online education, and committees. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 10/05/23
Dr. Sienna Caspar is at professor at the University of Lethbridge, Director of the Centre of Excellence in Continuing Care and Founder of the Relational Care Knowledge Hub. This episode focuses on knowledge sharing, research and quality improvement initiatives in Long Term Care. Please visit links below to learn more about these outstanding initiatives. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 08/01/23
Devan McNeill is an assistant professor at the University of Lethbridge in the Health Sciences department. This episode explored the importance of continued learning, education styles/delivery methods, research, and the importance of interdisciplinary awareness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 07/06/23
Yvonne Ng-Gerritsen is a professor and program coordinator at Seneca College in Ontario. Yvonne is a CTRS and RTRO. This episode focuses on diversity and inclusion in our profession. This episode also explores the importance of education, research, and volunteering to make meaningful change. If you are interested in learning more about Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) in Therapeutic Recreation, see the link below to access the latest TRPR: Journal of TRO (volume 17, 2023) for a special...
Published 06/22/23
Andrea Waters is a CTRS from Nova Scotia currently working as a Professional Practice Lead and Policy Consultant with IWK Health. This episode explores a number of topics including volunteering on professional boards, certification, and advocacy through policy development. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 05/27/23
Lyndsay Boers is a CTRS working on Vancouver Island with Vancouver Island Health Authority. This episode explores the growth in the field on the island and highlights the different roles Recreation Therapists now fill. This episode also highlights the newly formed Community of Practice in Island Health. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 03/28/23
Jane Papenhuyzen is a CTRS from Alberta. This episode explores governments role in regulation as well as our professional responsibilities. As a Practice Lead for Alberta Health Services Calgary Zone, Jane has a unique lens and in-depth knowledge on the history of regulation efforts and current barriers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 03/12/23
Andrew Ritcey is a CTRS from Nova Scotia with over 40 years experience. Andrew founded TRAAC in 1996 which has now dissolved into the NSTRA. Andrews role in moving the profession forward in licensure and accreditation is inspiring. Andrew shares his insights and recommendations on these and a number of other relevant topics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 02/15/23
Erica Botner is a Recreation Therapist, CTRS, part-time faculty at Concordia University, founder of Recreotherapy, and co-chair of the Quebec Chapter of CTRA. This episode explores the status of recreation therapy in the province of Quebec. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 01/15/23
Tiffany Morin is a change maker, CTRS, Recreation Therapist with Alberta Health Services, Masters student, and volunteer extraordinaire. Tiffany is also a proud member of the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3 and has Cree and European ancestry. This episode covers many topics including professional advancement, volunteering, formal/continuing education, research, and private practice to name a few. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 11/23/22
An update from me, Mary, about moving forward in my own way. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recreationtherapyincanada/message
Published 11/06/22
Dongqi (Zoe) Chen is a recent degree-graduate from the University of Regina. Zoe completed her 4-month internship with host, Mary Dwulit, in August 2022. She shares her perception on topics including certification, job search, and the importance of culturally competent care.
Published 09/12/22
Chelsea Crockford is a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist working in Fredericton, New Brunswick. We discussed professional growth, research, and how the provincial CTRA chapter is providing support and advocacy.
Published 06/19/22
Carl Ings is a Recreation Development Specialist in Newfoundland, Canada. In this episode he provides insights into practice and priorities for the province and highlights his time as President for the CTRA during the pandemic.
Published 06/17/22
Dr. Hood is an educator at Brock University, author, researcher, and psychotherapist in private practice. In this episode we discuss research in the field, education, facilitating client change through practice, and much more!
Published 06/04/22
This episode explores and compares current challenges and opportunities for recreation therapy in Australia. Some topics include education, research, and the impact of titles.
Published 03/29/22
A discussion about all things Manitoba: education levels, standards of practice, student mentorship, professional growth, and the role of professional associations. All with advocacy as the overarching theme.
Published 03/04/22