This article considers the role of occupational therapy in vocational rehabilitation in the United Kingdom over the past decade, with a focus on Condition Management Programmes (CMPs). Drawing on findings from an evaluation of three CMPs in Wales, it suggests ways in which occupational therapy is well suited to this area of rehabilitation, before considering ways in which the profession can contribute to government and organisational reform such as theWork Programme and Work Choice. The article also reflects on the changing culture surrounding work, illness and disability and its relevance for the theory of occupation
Background: Musculoskeletal conditions are a common cause of sickness absence and work disability. O...
The general aim of this thesis was to explore, understand and describe how occupational therapists h...
The 20th Century saw the profession of occupational therapy experience a number of changes and trans...
This article considers the role of occupational therapy in vocational rehabilitation in the United K...
Condition management programmes (CMPs) are vocational rehabilitation schemes, which aim to address t...
management and occupational health Vocational rehabilitation is the restoration to health and capabi...
Work is important for one’s self-esteem, social standing and ability to participate in the community...
Literature suggests that occupation should be a core component of occupational therapy practice and ...
Vocational rehabilitation (VR) allows individuals to enter, return and/or maintain employment. After...
Rehabilitation is generally understood as a discipline solving mainly problems connected with motor ...
Major restructing of health care services has meant changes in service delivery, organisational stru...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal conditions are a common cause of sickness absence and work disability....
Introduction:Musculoskeletal conditions are a common cause of sickness absence and work disability. ...
Occupational therapists work with people to promote health, prevent disability and developor maintai...
The Government’s welfare to work agenda is premised on changing expectations and attitudes regarding...
Background: Musculoskeletal conditions are a common cause of sickness absence and work disability. O...
The general aim of this thesis was to explore, understand and describe how occupational therapists h...
The 20th Century saw the profession of occupational therapy experience a number of changes and trans...
This article considers the role of occupational therapy in vocational rehabilitation in the United K...
Condition management programmes (CMPs) are vocational rehabilitation schemes, which aim to address t...
management and occupational health Vocational rehabilitation is the restoration to health and capabi...
Work is important for one’s self-esteem, social standing and ability to participate in the community...
Literature suggests that occupation should be a core component of occupational therapy practice and ...
Vocational rehabilitation (VR) allows individuals to enter, return and/or maintain employment. After...
Rehabilitation is generally understood as a discipline solving mainly problems connected with motor ...
Major restructing of health care services has meant changes in service delivery, organisational stru...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal conditions are a common cause of sickness absence and work disability....
Introduction:Musculoskeletal conditions are a common cause of sickness absence and work disability. ...
Occupational therapists work with people to promote health, prevent disability and developor maintai...
The Government’s welfare to work agenda is premised on changing expectations and attitudes regarding...
Background: Musculoskeletal conditions are a common cause of sickness absence and work disability. O...
The general aim of this thesis was to explore, understand and describe how occupational therapists h...
The 20th Century saw the profession of occupational therapy experience a number of changes and trans...