Antiracist Occupational Therapy: Unsettling the Status Quo
Antiracist Occupational Therapy: Unsettling the Status Quo
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This book explores the experiences and inequities faced by Black and minoritized populations in health and social care and provides guidance on how to create sustainable, antiracist practice to disrupt the current status quo. It is essential reading for occupational therapy professionals, academics, and students.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 216 pages
Publication date: 19 October 2023
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Social justice, inclusion, and person-centeredness are the fundamental principles of occupational therapy, yet the experiences and inequalities faced by Black and minoritized populations in health and social care often go unnoticed and unaddressed within occupational therapy practice. This pressing book offers a comprehensive examination of the disparities experienced by Black and minoritized groups in health and social care, and it explores how significant changes in occupational therapy practice and education can address these inequalities. Each contributor to this volume is actively involved in the occupational therapy community and possesses a wealth of expertise and practical insights to offer guidance on how to establish sustainable, antiracist practices and challenge the current status quo. This comprehensive collection of voices is of utmost importance to occupational therapy professional bodies, academics, and students alike, as it serves as a vital resource for those seeking to rectify the imbalance of power perpetuated by racism.
Social justice, inclusion, and person-centeredness are the cornerstones of occupational therapy, yet the experiences and inequities faced by Black and minoritized populations in health and social care often go unseen and unattended in occupational therapy practice. This timely book provides a comprehensive examination of the disparities experienced by Black and minoritized groups in health and social care, and it explores how significant changes in occupational therapy practice and education can address these inequalities. Each contributor to this volume is actively involved in the occupational therapy community and possesses a wealth of expertise and practical insights to offer guidance on how to establish sustainable, antiracist practices and challenge the current status quo. This comprehensive collection of voices is of utmost importance to occupational therapy professional bodies, academics, and students alike, as it serves as a vital resource for those seeking to rectify the imbalance of power perpetuated by racism.
Social justice, inclusion, and person-centeredness are the fundamental principles of occupational therapy, yet the experiences and inequalities faced by Black and minoritized populations in health and social care often go unnoticed and unaddressed within occupational therapy practice. This pressing book offers a comprehensive examination of the disparities experienced by Black and minoritized groups in health and social care, and it explores how significant changes in occupational therapy practice and education can address these inequalities. Each contributor to this volume is actively involved in the occupational therapy community and possesses a wealth of expertise and practical insights to offer guidance on how to establish sustainable, antiracist practices and challenge the current status quo. This comprehensive collection of voices is of utmost importance to occupational therapy professional bodies, academics, and students alike, as it serves as a vital resource for those seeking to rectify the imbalance of power perpetuated by racism.
Social justice, inclusion, and person-centeredness are the cornerstones of occupational therapy, yet the experiences and inequities faced by Black and minoritized populations in health and social care often go unseen and unattended in occupational therapy practice. This timely book provides a comprehensive examination of the disparities experienced by Black and minoritized groups in health and social care, and it explores how significant changes in occupational therapy practice and education can address these inequalities. Each contributor to this volume is actively involved in the occupational therapy community and possesses a wealth of expertise and practical insights to offer guidance on how to establish sustainable, antiracist practices and challenge the current status quo. This comprehensive collection of voices is of utmost importance to occupational therapy professional bodies, academics, and students alike, as it serves as a vital resource for those seeking to rectify the imbalance of power perpetuated by racism.
Weight: 324g
Dimension: 151 x 229 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781839975745
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