The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate what constitutes a socially and culturally appropriate occupational therapy service for urban Indigenous Australian families in Brisbane, Queensland. A qualitative methodology was used with data collected in two distinct parts. Part 1 comprised interviews and focus groups with 25 stakeholders in a newly established occupational therapy service for Indigenous children. Part 2 consisted of semi-structured questionnaires completed by 50 occupational therapists in Queensland. Results revealed guidelines for developing culturally relevant practice around 5 main themes. These were the need to: 1. develop effective relationships, 2. develop particular personal qualities, 3. understand the backgr...
Introduction: Occupational therapy education must take responsibility for the crucial role it pla...
This article is the result of a reflection process on the issue of occupational therapy and culture ...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative research project aimed to better understand the ke...
Internationally, occupational therapists have recognized the need to provide culturally appropriate ...
The need for additional support for Indigenous children at school is well documented. Occupational t...
Background: In 2008, the Council of Australian Governments announced its goals to improve Indigenou...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Background: The health and social inequity experienced by the Indigenous population of Australia ha...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Background: This article outlines issues of service provision for Indigenous families in Brisbane, A...
To date, the literature specifically relating to occupational therapy assessment of Australian Indig...
© 2017 Occupational Therapy Australia Background/aim: Culturally relevant assessments of Australian ...
The indigenous American consumer perspective is lacking within occupational therapy research. By bet...
This paper aims to explore ways in which we as occupational therapists in Australia can participate ...
Introduction: Occupational therapy education must take responsibility for the crucial role it pla...
This article is the result of a reflection process on the issue of occupational therapy and culture ...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative research project aimed to better understand the ke...
Internationally, occupational therapists have recognized the need to provide culturally appropriate ...
The need for additional support for Indigenous children at school is well documented. Occupational t...
Background: In 2008, the Council of Australian Governments announced its goals to improve Indigenou...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Background: The health and social inequity experienced by the Indigenous population of Australia ha...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Background: This article outlines issues of service provision for Indigenous families in Brisbane, A...
To date, the literature specifically relating to occupational therapy assessment of Australian Indig...
© 2017 Occupational Therapy Australia Background/aim: Culturally relevant assessments of Australian ...
The indigenous American consumer perspective is lacking within occupational therapy research. By bet...
This paper aims to explore ways in which we as occupational therapists in Australia can participate ...
Introduction: Occupational therapy education must take responsibility for the crucial role it pla...
This article is the result of a reflection process on the issue of occupational therapy and culture ...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative research project aimed to better understand the ke...