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From environmental assessments to inclusive policy development, occupational therapists have a unique role to play in making air travel more accessible.
Our guests this episode join us from Université Laval: Ernesto Morales is an OT and professor with a background in architecture and design whose research focuses on inclusive accessibility and design solutions; and David Gotti is a PhD candidate and occupational therapy student who has researched accessibility and inclusion in international air travel extensively.
Together, with host Justine Jecker, they explore strategies such as educating airline staff, advising on environmental modifications, and advocating for accessible aircraft design to reduce barriers in air travel. Listen in for insights on the evolving role of occupational therapy in creating accessible, supportive travel experiences in this second episode of our five-part bilingual OT Month accessibility series.
The Canadian Driving Rehabilitation and Transportation Conference in Ottawa will host participants from across Canada representing the full spectrum of mobility industry stakeholders, including occupational therapists, driving instructors, mobility equipment dealers, manufacturers and suppliers of adaptive driving equipment, researchers, regulators, clients, family, community, educators, decision makers, and funders.
Register now!
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From environmental assessments to inclusive policy development, occupational therapists have a unique role to play in making air travel more accessible.
Our guests this episode join us from Université Laval: Ernesto Morales is an OT and professor with a background in architecture and design whose research focuses on inclusive accessibility and design solutions; and David Gotti is a PhD candidate and occupational therapy student who has researched accessibility and inclusion in international air travel extensively.
Together, with host Justine Jecker, they explore strategies such as educating airline staff, advising on environmental modifications, and advocating for accessible aircraft design to reduce barriers in air travel. Listen in for insights on the evolving role of occupational therapy in creating accessible, supportive travel experiences in this second episode of our five-part bilingual OT Month accessibility series.
The Canadian Driving Rehabilitation and Transportation Conference in Ottawa will host participants from across Canada representing the full spectrum of mobility industry stakeholders, including occupational therapists, driving instructors, mobility equipment dealers, manufacturers and suppliers of adaptive driving equipment, researchers, regulators, clients, family, community, educators, decision makers, and funders.
Register now!
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