Human rights in occupational therapy education: A step towards a more occupationally just global society
ConclusionsHuman rights education fosters the development of occupational therapists who are skilled, knowledgeable, confident and empowered to address occupational injustices, according to these research findings. To develop a more occupationally just global society, education that considers iniquitous social structures and human rights is necessary.
Source: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Emma Crawford, Tammy Aplin, Sylvia Rodger Tags: Research Article Source Type: research
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