Enabling occupation in the 21st Century: Making good intentions a reality
β Scribed by Elizabeth Townsend
- Book ID
- 104469392
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 369 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0045-0766
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β¦ Synopsis
Occupational therapists intend to collaborate with individuals, groups, agencies, and organizations in their search for meaningful occupations to promote health and justice. Since the 1997 publication of Enabling Occupation: An Occupational Therapy Perspective, Canadaβs latest guidelines on clientβcentred practice, the author has interwoven her ethnographic research in mental health services and clientβcentred practice to raise awareness of disjunctures between intentions and actual practice. Her 1999 Keynote Presentation at OT Australiaβs 20th National Conference in Canberra offers stories of George and Martha as allegories of the potential for enabling occupation in the 21st century. George presents a story of enabling occupation directly with people in need; Marthaβs story is about organizing services for enabling occupation. Through these stories, Dr Townsend calls occupational therapists to develop the language, organization and practice needed to make the professionβs good intentions a reality in the 21st century.
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