معرفی
Toni Shah is a Lecturer in Occupational Therapy at the University of Bradford, affiliated with the School of Allied Health Professions & Midwifery under the Faculty of Health Studies. Her role involves teaching across all undergraduate levels, co-leading modules on the Occupational Therapy Process Model in Year 1 and Individual Interventions in Year 2.
Education
- BSc in Occupational Therapy, University of Bradford
- Postgraduate qualification in Psychosocial Interventions for Serious Mental Illness, University of York
- Undergraduate degree in Chemistry, University of Bradford
Research & Practice
Shah focuses on occupational therapy applications in mental health recovery, emphasizing client-centered approaches. Her work includes establishing a student-led multi-disciplinary teaching clinic, which bridges academic training with real-world clinical placements and patient interaction. This initiative reflects her commitment to innovation in clinical education and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Awards & Affiliations
- No scientific awards explicitly mentioned.
- Collaborates with healthcare partners outside the University of Bradford.
Personal & Professional Background
Prior to her academic career, Shah worked as a Band 5 Recovery Coordinator for Early Interventions in Psychosis and in housing adaptations teams for adults and pediatrics. Her personal interests include flower arranging, horse riding, sewing, and family time.

