This descriptive paper offers reflections on power and justice associated with occupational therapy¿s client-centred practice, now described as the practice of enabling occupation. Framed as a contribution to the sociology of professions, the questions addressed are: How do power and justice work in occupational therapy today? What vision of power and justice guides the profession in implementing the client-centred practice of enabling occupation? Method. The paper opens with an overview of the analytic framework for reflections. Two sources for reflections are highlighted: the development of the Canadian guidelines and, client/consumer and occupational therapy perspectives. To illustrate the discussion of power and justice, two contrasting...
Both occupational science (OS) and occupational therapy (OT) share core beliefs related to human dig...
Background: In occupational science, the discussion about social issues and the link with justice an...
Background. The concept of occupational justice was derived from a social justice perspective in res...
This descriptive paper offers reflections on power and justice associated with occupational therapy&...
Background. This paper describes an ongoing, international dialogue about the relationship between o...
The evolving theory of occupational justice links the concept to social justice and to concerns for ...
The evolving theory of occupational justice links the concept to social justice and to concerns for ...
Increasing attention within occupational therapy and occupational science has been focused on how pr...
‘Occupational justice’ (Stadnyk, Townsend & Wilcock, 2010) is an emerging concept in occupational th...
In aiming to develop a more critical and socially responsive occupational science, this panel explor...
This literature review presentation will address the relationship between occupational justice, soci...
In this article we argue for the development of an understanding of human occupation as being inhere...
This challenging and innovative book explores the political aspects of occupational therapy practice...
Professions are socially constructed phenomena. Accordingly, an understanding of what is meant by a ...
Background: Occupational Science (OS) has brought into sharp focus the occupation-justice relationsh...
Both occupational science (OS) and occupational therapy (OT) share core beliefs related to human dig...
Background: In occupational science, the discussion about social issues and the link with justice an...
Background. The concept of occupational justice was derived from a social justice perspective in res...
This descriptive paper offers reflections on power and justice associated with occupational therapy&...
Background. This paper describes an ongoing, international dialogue about the relationship between o...
The evolving theory of occupational justice links the concept to social justice and to concerns for ...
The evolving theory of occupational justice links the concept to social justice and to concerns for ...
Increasing attention within occupational therapy and occupational science has been focused on how pr...
‘Occupational justice’ (Stadnyk, Townsend & Wilcock, 2010) is an emerging concept in occupational th...
In aiming to develop a more critical and socially responsive occupational science, this panel explor...
This literature review presentation will address the relationship between occupational justice, soci...
In this article we argue for the development of an understanding of human occupation as being inhere...
This challenging and innovative book explores the political aspects of occupational therapy practice...
Professions are socially constructed phenomena. Accordingly, an understanding of what is meant by a ...
Background: Occupational Science (OS) has brought into sharp focus the occupation-justice relationsh...
Both occupational science (OS) and occupational therapy (OT) share core beliefs related to human dig...
Background: In occupational science, the discussion about social issues and the link with justice an...
Background. The concept of occupational justice was derived from a social justice perspective in res...