TY - BOOK ID - 16231302 TI - Occupational therapies without borders : integrating justice with practice AU - Sakellariou, Dikaios AU - Pollard, Nick PY - 2017 SN - 9780702059209 070205920X PB - Edinburgh Elsevier DB - UniCat KW - Physiotherapy. Alternative treatments KW - interculturaliteit KW - ergotherapie KW - Ergotherapie. KW - Occupational therapy KW - Occupational Therapy KW - Social Isolation KW - Social Environment KW - Human Rights KW - Social Medicine. KW - Equal Rights KW - Equal Right KW - Human Right KW - Right, Equal KW - Right, Human KW - Rights, Equal KW - Rights, Human KW - Social Justice KW - Human Rights Abuses KW - Environment, Social KW - Social Ecology KW - Ecologies, Social KW - Ecology, Social KW - Environments, Social KW - Social Ecologies KW - Social Environments KW - Environment KW - Medicine, Social KW - Public Health KW - Activity programs, Therapeutic effect of KW - Occupation therapy KW - Work, Therapeutic effect of KW - Medical rehabilitation KW - Physical therapy KW - Psychotherapy KW - Therapeutics, Physiological KW - Social aspects KW - Philosophy KW - methods KW - psychology KW - Collective Human Rights KW - Linguistic Rights KW - Right to Housing and Shelter KW - Rights of Indigenous Peoples KW - Human Rights, Collective KW - Indigenous Peoples Rights KW - Rights, Collective Human KW - Rights, Linguistic KW - Ergotherapie KW - Derde wereld KW - Ontwikkelingslanden KW - Internationalisering KW - Maatschappelijk werk KW - Hulpverlening KW - Onderwijs KW - Social Medicine KW - Social Context KW - Context, Social KW - Contexts, Social KW - Social Contexts KW - Ontwikkelingsland KW - Opvoeding KW - Pedagogiek KW - Statistische gegevens KW - Sport UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:16231302 AB - The new edition of this landmark international work builds on the previous two volumes, offering a window onto occupational therapy practice, theory and ideas in different cultures and geographies. It emphasizes the importance of critically deconstructing and engaging with the broader context of occupation, particularly around how occupational injustices are shaped through political, economic and historical factors.Centring on the wider social and political aspects of occupation and occupation-based practices, this textbook aims to inspire occupational therapy students and practitioners to include transformational elements into their practice. It also illustrates how occupational therapists from all over the world can affect positive changes by engaging with political and historical contexts.Divided into six sections, the new edition begins by analyzing the key concepts outlined throughout, along with an overview on the importance and practicalities of monitoring and evaluation in community projects. Section Two explores occupation and justice emphasizing that issues of occupational injustice are present everywhere, in different forms: from clinical settings to community-based rehabilitation. Section Three covers the enactment of different Occupational Therapies with a focus on the multiplicity of occupational therapy from the intimately personal to the broadly political. Section Four engages with the broader context of occupational therapy from the political to the financial. The chapters in this section highlight the recent financial crisis and the impact it has had on people?s everyday life. Section Five collects a range of different approaches to working to enable a notion of occupational justice. Featuring chapters from across the globe, Section Six concludes by highlighting the importance and diversity of educational practices. ER -