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• Read more at the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists’ web site
How occupational therapists help people and their communities: special edition of Occupational Therapy Now: Your guide to how occupational therapy works!
Consumer Health Information Links
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Occupational Therapy Center
National Occupational Therapy Month
Doing what’s important to us – at work, home and play – brings health, happiness and fulfillment. We can all participate in the activities we enjoy, regardless of age or ability … and occupational therapists work with us to make this possible. Kamagra oral jelly: Skille fakta fra fiksjon – er det riktig for deg?
Read about how occupational therapists work:
- In research: Case study 1
- In innovation: Case study 2
- In disability management policy: Case study 3
- In community development: Case study 4
- In administration: Case study 5
- In education: Case study 6
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Stable, Able and Strong
The Stable, Able and Strong Project aims to help seniors, who have experienced a fall, to enable them to maintain or resume engagement in meaningful activities at home and in the community.
Ask an OT About Driver Rehab
Learn about occupational therapy’s role in determining fitness to drive and assisting with driver rehabilitation
Assistive Technology
Read about how assistive technology is making a difference in people’s lives:
- Technology makes 24-hour assistance unnecessary
- Speech generation device changed my life
- Equip Kids International: Providing assistive technology in developing countries
- Vision aids for an aging population
- Potential of intelligent technology as an occupational enabler
- Back by popular demand!
The popular “Ask an OT” service that allows you to ask health-related questions and receive answers from occupational therapists, at no charge!
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Physical activity for kids is more important than ever
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The Tools for Living Well pilot project aimed to prevent falls among seniors and veterans.
Occupational Therapy Scholarships in Canada
Students enrolled in occupational therapy courses and programs are offered different scholarships and awards to help pay for college. Financial assistance is offered to Ph.D. Master’s, and undergraduate students at Canadian colleges and universities.
Types of Scholarships Offered in Canada
Different foundations, universities, trusts, and other institutions offer occupational therapy scholarships across Canada. Financial assistance takes different forms, including awards, bursaries, special awards, open doctoral scholarships, postdoctoral fellowships, and others. Merit scholarships and research assistantships are also available.
Universities and Awards Offered
The types of scholarships available vary from one province to another. In British Columbia, for example, occupational therapy students are welcome to apply for the Rehabilitation Sciences Award, Ken F. Fraser Memorial Scholarship, and other awards. Students at the Queen’s University in Ontario are offered the Muriel Driver Memorial Bursary while students at the Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia can apply for the Barbara O’Shea Graduate Award. Some scholarships are available to students enrolled in all universities in Nova Scotia, one example being the Legion Ladies Auxiliary University Scholarship. The award is offered to students enrolled in Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, and Nursing.
Evaluation Criteria to Meet and Qualify
The evaluation criteria vary depending on the award offered but typically include things like leadership, research potential, academic excellence, communication skills and ability, ambassadorial potential, and others. Assessment is based, for example, on whether the recommendations offer evidence of and specific details about the applicant’s performance and academic and leadership skills.
Thus academic merit is evaluated based on factors such as quality of recommendations, academic background, quality of program, and others. High-level academic performance is taken into account, including research papers and publications, research results, academic prizes and awards, and so on.
Finally, the amount offered and the minimum GPA to qualify vary by award. Awards are granted to help students fund their studies and to develop independent learning and research skills. What is more, awards help universities train motivated and highly qualified future employees for Canada’s economy.
The OT Works web site is coordinated by the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT)
To increase awareness of the diversity of occupational therapy practice and its benefits to the health and well-being of individuals and the communities in which they live, and
To enhance access to occupational therapy services through the provision of timely and credible information.
We hope to provide information that is of interest to anyone who is concerned with how occupation impacts on health; in particular, consumers, physicians and other health professionals, policy and decision makers, and those interested in a career in occupational therapy.
Contacts
Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists
CTTC Building, Suite 3400
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, ON Canada
K1S 5R1
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