by Nick Pollard DipCOT MA MSc (Editor), Frank Kronenberg BSc(OT) BA(Ed) (Editor), Salvador Simo Algado (Editor)
This landmark text challenges occupational therapists to more fully realize the profession's social vision of a more just society where disability, old age, and other marginalizing conditions and experiences are addressed by involving people in helping themselves to (re)gain the capacity and power to construct their own destinies through their participation in daily life. The book explores the new concept of occupational apartheid - the separation between those who have meaningful, useful occupations and those who are deprived of or isolated from occupation, or who are otherwise constrained in their daily life. All royalties from this book will go to a special fund that support the initiatives of Spirit of Survivors - Occupational Therapy Without Borders . Companion volume also available - Occupational Therapies without Borders, Volume 2 : towards an ecology of occupation-based practice (9780702031038).
Format: Paperback
Pages: 482
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Published: 17 Dec 2004
ISBN 10: 0443074402
ISBN 13: 9780443074400
Connections, A publication of OT Australia
This book is an indispensable tool for anyone who sides with the underdog. It is a treasure chest of agents of change and community-based facilitators in every field related to equitable and sustainable development.
Health Wrights 2006