Background: In 2008, the Council of Australian Governments announced its goals to improve Indigenous life expectancy, health, education and employment: ‘Closing the Gap’ (Commonwealth of Australia, 2008). Internationally, occupational therapists seek to promote social justice and human rights through occupation. Despite this effort, Australian occupational therapists have largely remained silent in response to the national agenda of closing the gap in Indigenous health. Methods: This article identifies the challenges of research and practice at the ‘cultural interface’, the juncture where Western knowledge meets the Indigenous knowledge of our clients. The article draws on the first author’s research experience with Indigenous peoples. Th...
Occupational therapists need to be able to work competently with all clients, including First Austra...
Miller, A ORCiD: 0000-0001-9735-6609Health professionals must understand Indigenous perspectives to ...
Background/aim: Occupational therapists need to be able to work competently with all clients, inclu...
Internationally, occupational therapists have recognized the need to provide culturally appropriate ...
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...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
The indigenous American consumer perspective is lacking within occupational therapy research. By bet...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
This paper aims to explore ways in which we as occupational therapists in Australia can participate ...
The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate what constitutes a socially and culturally appr...
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 aims to critique current occupational therapy practice and theory using Indigenous Austra...
Background/aim: Occupational therapists need to be able to work competently with all clients, inclu...
Occupational therapists need to be able to work competently with all clients, including First Austra...
Miller, A ORCiD: 0000-0001-9735-6609Health professionals must understand Indigenous perspectives to ...
Background/aim: Occupational therapists need to be able to work competently with all clients, inclu...
Internationally, occupational therapists have recognized the need to provide culturally appropriate ...
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...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
The indigenous American consumer perspective is lacking within occupational therapy research. By bet...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
This paper aims to explore ways in which we as occupational therapists in Australia can participate ...
The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate what constitutes a socially and culturally appr...
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 aims to critique current occupational therapy practice and theory using Indigenous Austra...
Background/aim: Occupational therapists need to be able to work competently with all clients, inclu...
Occupational therapists need to be able to work competently with all clients, including First Austra...
Miller, A ORCiD: 0000-0001-9735-6609Health professionals must understand Indigenous perspectives to ...
Background/aim: Occupational therapists need to be able to work competently with all clients, inclu...