Occupational Therapy Disruptors

What Global OT Practice Can Teach Us About Innovation, Culture, and Community

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781839976650

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By Sheela Roy Ivlev
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i. Acknowledgements ii. Foreword iii. Introduction Chapter 1. Uganda - Victor Alochi Chapter 2. Palestine - Moussa Abu Mostafa Chapter 3. Philippines - John Ray Lucas Chapter 4. Nepal - Dorothy Das Pariyar Chapter 5. Ghana - Ann Sena Fordie Chapter 6. United Kingdom - Musharrat Jabeen Ahmed-Landeryou Chapter 7. Aotearoa New Zealand - Isla Te Ara o Rehua Emery-Whittington Chapter 8. United States - Adam Cisroe Pearson Chapter 9. Brazil - Milena Franciely Rodrigues dos Santos Chapter 10. Thailand - Tunchanok Chunvirut Chapter 11. Iceland - Osk Sigurdardottir Chapter 12. Botswana - Lady Gofaone Modise Chapter 13. Trinidad and Tobago - Khamara-Lani Tarradath Chapter 14. Bangladesh - Razia Sultana Chapter 15. Haiti - Ramona Joelle Adrien Chapter 16. India - Sakshi Tickoo About the Author
Sheela Roy Ivlev (she/her) is a Bengali American occupational therapist and the founder of DisruptOT, an international volunteer-based organization dedicated to disrupting the status quo in occupational therapy, challenging oppressive systems, and building community by highlighting global voices and providing free education and opportunities to students and practitioners worldwide.

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