Behavioural stability is required to function and adapt effectively and sensitively in the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy program both in an academic and professional setting.
The student demonstrates:
- behavioural stability to work constructively in a diverse and changing academic and
clinical environment, which may at times be challenging and unpredictable.
Justification of inherent requirement:
- Behavioural stability is required to work individually and in teams in changing and unpredictable environments. Occupational therapy students will be exposed to health care and disability contexts in which they will encounter human suffering, and will be required to have behavioural stability to manage these events objectively and professionally
Adjustments must support stable, effective, and professional behaviour in both academic and clinical settings. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with the Student Equity Officers.
Examples:
- Reflecting on practice and responding appropriately to constructive feedback.
- Coping with own emotions and behaviour effectively when dealing with individuals or unfamiliar situations in the clinical setting.