Georgia stood with her arms in the air in front of Chinese Pavilion wearing a green dress.
Occupational Therapy

Untangling My Activism Within Occupational Therapy

‘Challenging the profession correctly not only enhances practice but also furthers our understand of different communities.’ It is a fact that not just in occupational therapy but any profession needs to reflect the diverse population it serves, so I don’t think I need a whole blog banging on the representation drum. However, when thinking about… Continue reading Untangling My Activism Within Occupational Therapy

Disability Rights, Newly Qualified Occupational Therapist

How My Ambitions Have Changed Since Qualifying 

Happy Occupational Therapy Month (well it’s more predominant in the US but we’re going to go with it for the sake of the blog). Anyway, let’s get onto it…  For Occupational Therapy Month I wanted to talk about my views of occupational therapy and how this has changed, not just since qualifying but in recent… Continue reading How My Ambitions Have Changed Since Qualifying