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Vol. 73 No. 2 (2017): World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin
Vol. 73 No. 2 (2017): World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin
Published:
2017-07-03
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Bulletin Editorial Oct 2017
Kit Sinclair
67-68
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Message from the President: Occupational therapists as social entrepreneurs
Marilyn Pattison
69-70
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Occupational therapy on the margins
Nick Pollard, Dikaios Sakellariou
71-75
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World Federation of Occupational Therapists human resources project 2016: Demographic profile of WFOT member organisations
Bulletin Editor, Amy Streater, Charlotte Stoner, Louisa Curchod, Ritchard Ledgerd
76-79
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International Standard Classification of Occupations survey report: Implications for the World Federation of Occupational Therapists
Bulletin Editor, C. von Zweck, D. Klaiman, M. Pattison
80-82
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A play-informed, caregiver-implemented, home-based intervention for HIV-positive children and their families living in low-income conditions in South Africa
Robyn Jess Meissner, Jessica Ferguson, Caraleigh Otto, Pam Gretschel, Elelwani Ramugondo
83-87
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Occupational therapy emerging in Mongolia: a case study
Danielle Morante
88-93
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Predictors of Zimbabwean childrens neuro-cognitive performance on the Detroit Tests of Learning Aptitude fourth edition (DTLA-4): Implications for policy, practice and research
Tecla Mlambo, Jennifer Jelsma, Simba Rusakaniko, Naomi Dale, Alfred Chingono
94-106
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Supporting children with special educational needs (SEN): An introduction to a 3-tiered school-based occupational therapy model of service delivery in the United Kingdom
Sidney Chu
107-116
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What factors contribute to failure of fieldwork placement? Perspectives of supervisors and university fieldwork educators
Kelli Nicola-Richmond, Bianca Butterworth, Danielle Hitch
117-124
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Meeting community needs through collaborative partnerships: A case study of a novel awareness program for learning disability using creative art forms
Shashank Mehrotra, Sebestina Anita Dsouza
125-127
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Innovative approaches of using assistive technology to support carers to care for people with night-time incontinence issues
Madeline Naick
128-130
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