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An Introduction to Sensory Processing for Mental Health - In person Christchurch

  • The Cave, Revolution Centre 442 Tuam Street Christchurch, Canterbury, 8011 New Zealand (map)

An Introduction to Understanding and Supporting Sensory Processing for Mental Health

Event details:

An in person workshop exploring understanding and supporting sensory processing and why this is relevant in mental health settings, delivered by a multiply neurodivergent occupational therapist. Event flyer available here.

When: Saturday 7th June, 12:30-4:30pm

Where: The Cave, Revolution Centre, 442 Tuam Street, Christchurch

Cost: $190 full/$140 concession

Aim: To introduce you to sensory processing and how it relates to mental health, giving you some tools for what to look out for, what you can do differently and when to refer on.

We will cover:

  • Sensory modulation and mental health

  • Sensory processing patterns - seeking, avoiding, sensitivity, low registration

  • The 8 sensory systems and strategies for each

  • Neurodiversity affirming assessment and strategies

  • What to look out for and how you can support

  • Resources and tools: Window of tolerance, sensory ladders, sensory kits, DBT crisis survival skills, anti-dissociative skills

I will use as many practical examples as possible with the aim of you having things you can use in practice.

This is a big and complex area of practice and you are not expected to know everything about sensory processing. This is to give you a base understanding of some things to look for and some ideas for strategies. Future presentations will look at diving deeper into some of these areas.




Image descriptions: 1. Picture of a brown haired person with blue glasses looking at the camera and smiling, with a with dog and with a brown eye patch at the bottom of the picture. 2. Photo from a previous training of some of the additional resources I’ll be bringing, e.g. sensory kit, paper, pens, fidgets, resources. 3. Picture of a small sensory kit in a box with cards, a ball, a rock, shells and a soft toy.

W‌hat’s included:

  • Digital copy of presentation slides and printed copy of activities worksheet

  • Google drive folder of additional resources

  • Range of pens, paper and fidgets for use during the training

  • Tea and snacks

  • 4 hours of training and discussion

  • Sensory item to take home

Details about the space:

The Cave is one of the venues at the Revolution Centre, 442 Tuam St, Christchurch.

Access is down a half flight of steps. A level entrance is available and I will have a helper on site to assist anyone who needs to use the level entrance.

There is access to a kitchen and a play space. The kitchen has crockery, a hot water urn, fridge and oven.

Slides will be up on screens and I will set up trestle tables with chairs. There are a couple of beanbags and a couch as well. Chairs with backs are available, not just the stools pictured.







Supporting each other:

  • Please bring something to write with and something to write on, as well as other supports for yourself e.g. water, snacks, fidgets, a footstool etc.

  • You are welcome to do things that support your learning, e.g. use fidgets, sit on the floor, stretch, etc.

  • If you don’t want to ask a question out loud, you are welcome to write it down and pass it to me.

  • To support my focus and sensory sensitivities please don’t use noisy fidgets, wear strong perfume or eat noisy snacks during the presentation.

  • We will aim for a 10 minute break after each 55 minutes for you to move around

  • Please respect different people’s lived experience and identities. Everyone will be at a different point in their learning.

  • The handout will be emailed to you ahead of time so you can choose to print it out. You are welcome to use a device during the presentation to take notes, just please make sure it is on silent. I will put a copy of the slides up on a projector screen.

  • The presentation will not be recorded and please do not take personal audio or video recordings of the content.

  • There will be some practical activities and discussion. It is ok to work alone and to use different methods of communication to contribute to discussion.

  • Please maintain confidentiality and respect privacy when sharing examples and do not use any identifying details.


About me:

I'm a multiply neurodivergent and chronically ill occupational therapist who is passionate about people living full and meaningful lives. As health professionals we have a responsibility to support our clients and explore with them what supports will work for their unique characteristics and experiences. Sensory processing is one of my special interests!

I am based in Mōhua/Golden Bay, and live with my dog and husband in a tiny house. 

I am working on creating a private practice that is set up to support my needs and that is in line with my interests, so I can have a balanced and authentic life.


Other events while in Christchurch

I will also be delivering my Neurodiversity Affirming Practice for Mental Health training on the 4th of June. Details coming soon.

If you would like to attend both trainings, please contact me for a discount code for $50 off each training.

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