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CAOT Congress

Occupational Science Stream at the CAOT Congress 2009
Science de l'occupation au congres 2009 de l'ACE


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What does Occupational Science Offer?

Occupational science offers us the chance to gain a better understanding of human occupation. This knowledge has the potential to contribute to various professional and academic fields (e.g. social sciences, health sciences, business and administration), and ultimately to help build healthier, more equitable, more prosperous communities.

For example...

Generating knowledge about occupation would enlighten us about human existence and what people need to do, want to do, resist doing, and are passionate about doing.

In generating knowledge about the occupations of youth, educational, social, corrections, and employment programs might discover new ways of enabling youth to discover their potential and new ways of organizing schools and youth centres.

Knowledge about seniors' occupations could inform social and economic planners about the most meaningful and least costly supports for the aging population.

 

 

 

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Occupational Science

The Questions:

What is Occupational Science?
What does Occupational Science Offer?
Who are Occupational Scientists?


PowerPoints:>

"What is Occupational Science and Why Do We Need It"
"Occupational Science: What Can It Do for the Practice of Occupational Therapy"


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Updated January 15, 2010 by [Joy Dass]

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