Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Annual Conference Brochure

Please be aware that there was a typo for non-member rates in the brochure that was mailed out. The professional non-member rate is $455, and the student non-member rate is $280. The program descriptions listed on the website contains all of the correct information. Our apologies for the mix up.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

As RT Week Approaches

With only two weeks left until RT Week, many recreational therapists are putting together programs and displays to spread awareness and celebrate the profession. ATRA is eager to support its members through providing recreational therapy promotional products. This year, a free RT Week flyer with a logo designed by TR student Jami Gerard is available to ATRA members at http://www.atra-tr.org/members/index.htm. To access this page, members will need their login information, which may be found in the welcome letter included in their membership packet, or by contacting the National Office.

In addition to this year’s flyer, more promotional items may be viewed and purchased online at
http://www.atra-tr.org/promotions/index.htm. Also included on the ATRA promotions web page is “Over 101 Ways of Promoting and Publicizing Recreational Therapy”. This extensive list is full of great ways to educate and excite people about what we do. If you have ideas that you would like to contribute to the list, let us know!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

ATRA Announces Huston Resignation

ATRA has announced the resignation of Ann Huston, Executive Director. Ms. Huston will be leaving the Executive Director position as of August 5, 2007. In a statement, ATRA President Sandra K. Negley said, “It is with regret that we accept Ms. Huston’s resignation. We are grateful for her unending commitment to the association.”

In 1994, Ms. Huston was selected as the first Executive Director of ATRA. In the last 13 years she has been instrumental in the growth of ATRA: building a national office with an outstanding national staff in Alexandra, Virginia, securing legislative representation for ATRA on Capitol Hill, developing coalitions with other healthcare organizations, leading the development of many ATRA continuing education and professional development programs including the successful ATRA Academy, and much more. During her tenure, Ms. Huston was responsible for creating a national presence for ATRA and the recreational therapy profession in Washington DC.

The ATRA Recreational Therapy Medicare Project is the result of Ms. Huston’s vision and passion for access of recreational therapy services and her incredible advocacy work. Her greatest desire is to see legislation in the next year making access for thousands of clients a reality.

On behalf of the ATRA Board of Directors and the ATRA membership, President Negley stated, “We wish to thank Ann for her commitment, dedication and on-going sacrifices for ATRA and the profession of recreational therapy. We wish her the very best in her future endeavors.”

Office of Conferences Update

Annual Conference

ATRA Academy

  • If you did not listen to the B3 teleconference this week working with Individuals with Aphasia, you missed a great session, especially if you are working in rehab or long term care. If you are interested, replay services are available for the call through the end of June. Check out the website or call the ATRA office for information.
  • May/June newsletters are in the mail and should be in your mailbox by the end of June, as well.