Guiding Principles published by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists regarding the essential need for occupational therapists to be competent in their work in occupational therapy.
Guiding Principles published by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists regarding the essential need for occupational therapists to be competent in their work in occupational therapy.
Occupational Therapy Day is celebrated each year on 27th October. The date is used to advocate for access to occupational therapy and heighten the visibility of the profession locally, nationally, and internationally. Resources provided by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists include a ‘Guide to World Occupational Therapy Day’ to help plan and organise a celebratory event. Media Packs with an official logo, artwork for Facebook and Twitter and banner advertisements are available in different languages to download and use.
Describes the position of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists regarding occupational therapy in primary care.
QUEST describes a set of seven occupational therapy quality indicators applicable to all occupational therapy practice settings.
The Guide for Rehabilitation Workforce Evaluation (GROWE) is a set of resources that can be used to support workforce planning and development in countries. GROWE applies a labour market and competency analysis approach to assess the status of the rehabilitation workforce and understand problems and opportunities at a national and subnational level.
A description of the position of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists regarding the autonomy of occupational therapists.
A description of the WFOT strategy to mobilise advocacy efforts to represent the occupational therapy profession at the global, national, regional and local level.
The content of the resolution adopted at the seventy-sixth World Health Assembly.
The Guidance Note provides an understanding of the potential for the World Health Assembly Resolution on ‘Strengthening Rehabilitation in Health Systems’ to influence local and national policies and programmes.
The Package of interventions for rehabilitation also includes information on the workforce needs, and the assistive products, equipment and consumables required when planning for and budgeting the integration of rehabilitation services into health systems.