Occupational therapists support and enable people to partake in occupations or activities that are important to them; that they need/want/are expected to do. Occupational therapists are increasingly involved in services addressing the impact that social inequalities can have on peoples wellbeing. One way in which occupational therapy students in NUI Galway learn relevant skills is through service learning and community engagement. This presentation reports on an Erasmus-funded project called, Making Internationalisation a Reality for Occupational Therapy Students (MIROTS) that saw students participating in international collaboration and community engagement with a focus on social injustice. The MIROTS programme consisted of both a...
Intent: We will describe a partnership between three universities, two in Norway and one in Canada, ...
In an increasingly diverse and global society, allied health professionals must be ready to meet the...
This research project was carried out by an occupational therapy student at Queen Mar-garet Universi...
This article describes an innovative transnational education project involving three European univer...
Occupational therapists are equipped to promote wellbeing through occupation and to enable participa...
The shift towards inclusive education in many European countries has led to structural changes that ...
International partnerships are a mechanism for supporting the academic development of occupational t...
Context: While occupational therapy (OT) is taught and practiced in over 50 countries, the numbers o...
This paper describes an international partnership that was established for the purpose of setting up...
The shift towards inclusive education in many European countries has led to structural changes that ...
Rationale: Culturally competent practice is necessary for occupational therapists (OT) working with ...
The shift towards inclusive education in many European countries has led to structural changes that ...
International partnerships are a mechanism for supporting the academic development of occupational t...
This article presents the products and evaluation results of COPILOT (Cooperative Online Peer-assist...
Our world is evolving into a global community. Increased access to travel, diversification of the po...
Intent: We will describe a partnership between three universities, two in Norway and one in Canada, ...
In an increasingly diverse and global society, allied health professionals must be ready to meet the...
This research project was carried out by an occupational therapy student at Queen Mar-garet Universi...
This article describes an innovative transnational education project involving three European univer...
Occupational therapists are equipped to promote wellbeing through occupation and to enable participa...
The shift towards inclusive education in many European countries has led to structural changes that ...
International partnerships are a mechanism for supporting the academic development of occupational t...
Context: While occupational therapy (OT) is taught and practiced in over 50 countries, the numbers o...
This paper describes an international partnership that was established for the purpose of setting up...
The shift towards inclusive education in many European countries has led to structural changes that ...
Rationale: Culturally competent practice is necessary for occupational therapists (OT) working with ...
The shift towards inclusive education in many European countries has led to structural changes that ...
International partnerships are a mechanism for supporting the academic development of occupational t...
This article presents the products and evaluation results of COPILOT (Cooperative Online Peer-assist...
Our world is evolving into a global community. Increased access to travel, diversification of the po...
Intent: We will describe a partnership between three universities, two in Norway and one in Canada, ...
In an increasingly diverse and global society, allied health professionals must be ready to meet the...
This research project was carried out by an occupational therapy student at Queen Mar-garet Universi...