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ISBN: 9781861565006
Year: 2005
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 274
Description:
This book provides practitioners with the foundations onto which
they can build their own understanding and practice within housing.
It is based on two fundamental principles: the importance of
homes becoming enabling environments, and promoting user-centred
services. The authors argues that occupational therapists working
in the distinct context of housing require additional background
knowledge and professional skills to those used within healthcare
settings.
Explores a broad range of theory bases and developing practice
within the area of occupational therapy in housing
Presents a vast array of knowledge, research and
experience
Written by occupational therapists working as practitioners,
educators and managers, alongside academics in the social policy
and disability issues
ISBN: 9781861565006
Year: 2005
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 274
Description:
This book provides practitioners with the foundations onto which
they can build their own understanding and practice within housing.
It is based on two fundamental principles: the importance of
homes becoming enabling environments, and promoting user-centred
services. The authors argues that occupational therapists working
in the distinct context of housing require additional background
knowledge and professional skills to those used within healthcare
settings.
Explores a broad range of theory bases and developing practice
within the area of occupational therapy in housing
Presents a vast array of knowledge, research and
experience
Written by occupational therapists working as practitioners,
educators and managers, alongside academics in the social policy
and disability issues