Sensory Integration Education & Sheffield Hallam University Awards 2021
By Sensory Integration Education, 15 March 2022
We at SensorNet wish to extend our congratulations to all of our students who achieved Advanced Practitioner status in 2021 and to the two winners of the Sensory Integration Education & Sheffield Hallam University Awards 2021.
In the midst of these challenging times, to continue to work on developing your own skills and knowledge is truly admirable. We hope you will all stay connected with us through our Association of Sensory Integration Practice (ASIP) Community, where we can continue to grow and learn together.
Here at Sensory Integration Education, we firmly believe that we all have a part to play in supporting each other’s continuous professional development and providing inspiration for the next generation of sensory integration practitioners. We encourage you all to contribute to this.
Advanced SI Practitioners 2021
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Sensory Integration Education and Sheffield Hallam University Awards 2021
We were delighted that Professor Chris Wigginton, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Global and Academic Partnerships at Sheffield Hallam University presented the Sensory Integration Education and Sheffield Hallam University Awards 2021.
Professor Chris Wigginton, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Global and Academic Partnerships at Sheffield Hallam University
Professor Wigginton commentated: "These awards are important because they not only celebrate achievement but they nurture the future talent of the SI community: the future practitioners introducing SI into their various and varied settings; the early career researchers pushing forward our knowledge and understanding; and the clinicians honing their assessment, intervention and service management skills."
The Dr Greg Kelly Award for the MSc in Sensory Integration Outstanding Student of the Year will not be awarded for 2021 due to the impact of covid on students’ delayed study. All students eligible will be included in next year's award.
The Elizabeth Fairgrieve Award for the Postgraduate Certificate in Sensory Integration Outstanding Student of the Year 2021: Tina Judson
The Elizabeth Stephenson Award for the Postgraduate Diploma in SI: Outstanding Student of the Year 2021: Kate Broughton
