Enabling occupation II : advancing an occupational therapy vision for health, well-being, & justice through occupation /
Townsend, Elizabeth A.,
Enabling occupation II : advancing an occupational therapy vision for health, well-being, & justice through occupation / Elizabeth A. Townsend and Helene J. Polatajko. - Ottawa, Ontario: CAOT Publications ACE, 2007. - xxiii,418 pages: col (ill.), 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and appendices.
The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) has a long history of working with members to provide vision and develop guidelines for the practice of occupational therapy in Canada. The 1980s guidelines that first articulated client-centered practice evolved into the 1990s guidelines for the client-centered practice of enabling occupation. CAOT is delighted to bring you the latest national guidelines for client-centered occupational enablement, which effect the shifts in Canadian health and social policy, the increasing emphasis on evidence and accountability, and occupational therapy's emerging language and occupation-based models of health, well-being and justice.
978-1-895437-76-8
Occupational theraphy--Canada.
Health status indicators.
Medical economics.
Mental health.
HD 1478.C212 / .2007 T747
Enabling occupation II : advancing an occupational therapy vision for health, well-being, & justice through occupation / Elizabeth A. Townsend and Helene J. Polatajko. - Ottawa, Ontario: CAOT Publications ACE, 2007. - xxiii,418 pages: col (ill.), 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and appendices.
The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) has a long history of working with members to provide vision and develop guidelines for the practice of occupational therapy in Canada. The 1980s guidelines that first articulated client-centered practice evolved into the 1990s guidelines for the client-centered practice of enabling occupation. CAOT is delighted to bring you the latest national guidelines for client-centered occupational enablement, which effect the shifts in Canadian health and social policy, the increasing emphasis on evidence and accountability, and occupational therapy's emerging language and occupation-based models of health, well-being and justice.
978-1-895437-76-8
Occupational theraphy--Canada.
Health status indicators.
Medical economics.
Mental health.
HD 1478.C212 / .2007 T747