Frances Rutherford Lecture 2015: Possibilities for the Future: Doing Well Together as Agents of Change

None of us can predict what the future holds. However, as an agent of change, occupational therapists will not only strengthen the profession, they will make a significant difference to the health, well-being, and occupational outcomes of the people and communities we serve. I suggest the challenges...

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Main Author: Reed, K (Author)
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Published: New Zealand Assoc. of Occupational Therapists Inc, 2019-07-22T00:03:31Z.
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