Using MOHO to Inform Practice

Using MOHO to Inform Practice

This interactive session will explore the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) in a clear, accessible way. Through considering examples from diverse settings, you’ll discover how MOHO can deepen your understanding of clients, support assessment and guide therapy.

Program Overview

The Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) remains one of the most influential and enduring frameworks in occupational therapy, yet many clinicians find that their understanding fades as the realities of practice take over. This webinar offers a chance to reconnect with the foundations of occupation-centred reasoning and revisit why MOHO continues to guide evidence-informed, holistic practice across settings.

In this session you’ll look at how its concepts can support assessment choices, guide clinical reasoning, and bring a clearer structure to your occupational therapy practice. This is an opportunity to revisit the core ideas that underpin our profession and consider how MOHO can inform and develop how you engage people in meaningful activity.

Session Learning Objectives:

  • Outline the development and evidence for the Model of Human Occupation
  • Identify the core domains and concepts of the Model of Human Occupation
  • Provide orientation to assessments and resources based on the MOHO
  • Discuss the application of MOHO in practice

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

The workshop is designed for occupational therapists at all career stages and from any practice area who want to learn about or refresh their knowledge of MOHO. 

 

WORKSHOP DETAILS:

DATE: 
Friday 20th February 2026

TIME:
12:30pm | NSW, ACT, VIC, TAS |
12:00pm | SA |
11:30am | QLD |
11:00am | NT |
9:30am   | WA |

This session will run for approximately 90 minutes

Please login to Zoom 10 minutes before the scheduled presentation time. You will receive a Zoom link one day before the event.
 

CPD HOURS:
Total CPD claimable workshop hours: 1.5 hours

Please allow 48 hours for your CPD Certificate to be loaded in your CPD Tracker after course completion.
 

RECORDING ACCESS:

This session WILL NOT BE RECORDED as it is an interactive workshop. Participants will receive course materials online in their OTA account.

 

REGISTRATION FEES & INCLUSIONS

EARLY BIRD FEES: Register on or before 9th January 2026

OTA Member: $54

Student / New Graduate: $49

Non Member: $70

(All pricing is inclusive of GST)


STANDARD FEES: Book on or after 10th January 2026

OTA Member: $60

Student / New Graduate: $54

Non Member: $78

(All pricing is inclusive of GST)

*Registrations close at 11:55pm AEDT on 18th February 2026

Members must be logged in with username and password in order to register at the member rate.

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DISCLAIMER

All information is correct at the time of publication. OTA reserves the right to alter or delete items from the CPD calendar as required, and takes no responsibility for any errors, omissions and changes.

All workshop resources including copies of the presentation, along with all supporting documents and links are not for distribution and are the property of the presenter.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Terms and Conditions including OTA’s refund and cancellation policy are available here

 

CONTACT US

Please email info@otaus.com.au or phone 1300 682 878

Presented By

Lorrae Mynard

Lorrae Mynard was named Occupational Therapist of the Year at the 2023 Australian Allied Health Awards and is passionate about keeping occupation at the heart of practice. Since graduating from La Trobe University, she has worked across adult mental health settings in Australia, Canada, and the UK, providing occupational therapy for individuals and groups, and working as a project lead, clinical educator and researcher. Lorrae is a doctoral candidate at Monash University, and the founder of OccupationalFormulation.com. She is a huge fan of MOHO, and finds it an accessible and useful model for occupational therapy practice, teaching and research.

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