Eco-social occupational therapy
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Publication date
2015ISSN
1477-6006
Abstract
Introduction: Ecological crises associated with the global degradation of the natural environment call for dialogues and action to
develop an economically and environmentally sustainable world. This paper proposes a new narrative for humanity by connecting
ecology with broad ideas about occupation and occupational justice.
Method: The authors reflect on literature and action projects on ecology, occupation, and occupational justice.
Results: The authors propose that doing ecology is essentially occupational, and necessarily a matter of occupational justice given
the strong link between poverty and the degradation of the natural environment.
Conclusion: Eco-social occupational therapy practices are illustrated in poverty reduction projects, funded through university–
community partnerships in Spain. The potential to expand eco-social occupational therapy lies in publicly embracing ecological
challenges, focusing practices on changing the environment, and attracting partners to find new funding for enabling people
everywhere to participate in ecological sustainability through occupation. This paper calls on occupational therapists to spark
dialogues and take action in doing ecology and justice through occupation.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Teràpia ocupacional
Pages
5 p.
Publisher
College of Occupational Therapists
Citation
Simó Algado, S., & Townsend, E. A. (2015). Eco-social occupational therapy. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 78(3), 182-186.
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