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In Episode 47 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker and occupational therapist Stephanie Bizzeth delve into the impact of dominant cultural practices on occupational therapy service delivery. Drawing on their shared experience organizing and facilitating the CAOT 2024 Professional Issues Forum on Mental Health with a team of researchers and clinicians, they reflect on critical discussions around equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA) practices, as well as the systemic structures that continue to reinforce dominant cultural norms. Together they explore the fluid nature of dominant culture and ways to challenge, transform and influence dominant Eurocentric norms within the Canadian context. Tune in for a meaningful dialogue on building a more inclusive, culturally responsive approach to healthcare.
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In Episode 47 of OT Conversations that Matter: The Podcast, host Justine Jecker and occupational therapist Stephanie Bizzeth delve into the impact of dominant cultural practices on occupational therapy service delivery. Drawing on their shared experience organizing and facilitating the CAOT 2024 Professional Issues Forum on Mental Health with a team of researchers and clinicians, they reflect on critical discussions around equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA) practices, as well as the systemic structures that continue to reinforce dominant cultural norms. Together they explore the fluid nature of dominant culture and ways to challenge, transform and influence dominant Eurocentric norms within the Canadian context. Tune in for a meaningful dialogue on building a more inclusive, culturally responsive approach to healthcare.
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