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Social occupational therapy is a concept that refers to politically and ethically framed practices that target individuals, groups, or systems to enable justice and social rights for people experiencing disadvantageous social conditions (Barros, Ghirardi, and Lopes, 2005).
In this episode our guests, Canadian OT Keri Chambers and Brazilian OT Ana Malfitano, with host Justine Jecker, explore this unique field of practice and how any occupational therapy practitioner can address the social context of one’s environment. Tune in to hear about the role occupational therapy practitioners can play in driving systemic change to ensure the profession can effectively address socially contextual issues that may have historically been seen as outside of the profession.
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Social occupational therapy is a concept that refers to politically and ethically framed practices that target individuals, groups, or systems to enable justice and social rights for people experiencing disadvantageous social conditions (Barros, Ghirardi, and Lopes, 2005).
In this episode our guests, Canadian OT Keri Chambers and Brazilian OT Ana Malfitano, with host Justine Jecker, explore this unique field of practice and how any occupational therapy practitioner can address the social context of one’s environment. Tune in to hear about the role occupational therapy practitioners can play in driving systemic change to ensure the profession can effectively address socially contextual issues that may have historically been seen as outside of the profession.
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