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NEWS:
SRTS2008 will return to Gatlinburg, Tennessee
for the 2008 symposium.
Program and registration information is now available
at 2008 Site.
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About
SRTS
The Southeast
Recreational Therapy Symposium is held annually in the
southeastern United States to disseminate current
information to provide for the continual growth and
development of recreational therapy professionals at an
economical cost. The SRTS is governed by a Board of
Directors whose purpose is to assure the continuity of
management and assist in the implementation of the SRTS as
a quality professional development service for therapeutic
recreation professionals.
History of
SRTS
In 1953 the
University of North Carolina established the first regional,
annual forum on therapeutic recreation: The Southern Regional
Institute on Recreation in Hospitals. Throughout the fifties and
sixties, this forum nurtured the young profession by bringing
together leaders in medicine, recreation, education, and
therapeutic recreation for lively debate of theory and practice.
At the close of the sixties, the Institute was discontinued at
Chapel Hill and its founders looked to the Southern Regional
Conference of the National Recreation and Park Association to
integrate therapeutic recreation topics into the annual
conference.
Meanwhile,
regional conferences that focused entirely on therapeutic
recreation content were being developed elsewhere in the
country. In 1971 the Midwest Symposium was established
followed, not long after, by Horizons West Therapeutic
Recreation Symposium, the New England Therapeutic
Recreation Symposium, and the Mideastern Therapeutic
Recreation Symposium.
As
information continued to expand with the rapidly
developing profession, several leaders attempted to
reinstate a therapeutic recreation forum in the Southeast.
Upon receiving requests from NRPA to refrain from
sponsoring a separate conference, these efforts were
delayed until 1980 when Florida State University hosted
the Southeast Symposium on Therapeutic Recreation and
Leisure Education. For the next two years the conference
was independently sponsored, first by the University of
Georgia (held in Atlanta) and then by Clemson University.
In 1981 a
group of practitioners and educators, representing each
state in the Southern Region of NRPA, were invited to form
a steering committee to "ensure the orderly
continuation of the symposium and to address regional
concerns regarding the conference." That group met
for the first time in October, 1981, at the NRPA Congress
in Minneapolis. Under the guidance of its first chair, Ray
E. West, the group began to study proposals for the
structure of the coordination body and the role it might
best play in furthering the symposium. The group met again
at the 1981 Symposium as the Board of Directors. Since its
formation, the Board has developed an Operations Manual to
serve as a guide for Symposium sponsors and has designated
sponsoring agencies for each subsequent symposium.
On
December 17, 1984, thanks to the diligent efforts of
William Touchstone, the Bylaws of the Board were accepted
by the State of North Carolina and the group officially
became the Southeast Therapeutic Recreation Symposium,
Incorporated. As a nonprofit organization, the Board's
purpose is to assure continuity of management and to
render assistance in implementing the symposium as a
professional education and development service to
therapeutic recreation professionals. Since this time, the
Board of Directors have continued to sponsor the Southeast
Therapeutic Recreation Symposium with a variety of hosts
from states in the Southeast. Today the Southeast
Recreational Therapy Symposium continues to provide an
excellent professional development experience for
recreational therapy professionals.
On March
2, 2007 the Board of Directors of the Southeast
Therapeutic Recreation Symposium voted unanimously to
approve changing the name of the organization and the
symposium to the Southeast Recreational Therapy Symposium
(SRTS). After 25 years of service to the profession as the
Southeast Therapeutic Recreation Symposium, the Board of
Directors expresses pride in entering the next decade as
the Southeast Recreational Therapy Symposium (SRTS), with
a focus on the future of recreational therapy treatment
services and a respect for our historical roots.
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Therapy Symposium (SRTS) - TR CEU's and RT CEU's for
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