Janine Hackett is a Lecturer in the OTAT division at Queen Margaret University.
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- Research Publications
I originally qualified as an Occupational Therapist from the University College of Ripon and York St. John in 1990, and later went on to receive an MSc from Coventry University.
As an Occupational therapist I have had a diverse career and have worked in clinical, educational, and leadership posts in Scotland, England and Canada.
Most of my clinical experience has been spent working with children and young people particularly those growing up with a chronic illness, which is where my research and clinical interests mainly lie. I have held two leadership roles in the position of Head Occupational Therapist both at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and in adult rehabilitation services within NHS Lothian. I have previously worked as a Lecturer at the University of Derby and joined the team at Queen Margaret University in 2020.
I am currently Level 1 Lead for the integrated Master programme in Occupational Therapy, and also share the role of Admissions Coordinator.
Affiliations and other memberships:
Member of British Association of Occupational Therapy
HCPC Registrant
Fellow of Higher Education Academy
Member of RCOT Children Young People & Families Specialist Section
Member of Young People’s Health Special Interest Group