Global Partnerships for International Fieldwork in Occupational Therapy: Reflection and Innovation

Author:

Cameron Debra12,Cockburn Lynn12,Nixon Stephanie32,Parnes Penny2,Garcia Lesley45,Leotaud Jacqui6,MacPherson Kristina7,Mashaka Peter A.8,Mlay Ruth9,Wango Julius10,Williams Trish11

Affiliation:

1. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy; University of Toronto; Toronto Ontario Canada

2. International Centre for Disability and Rehabilitation; University of Toronto; Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Department of Physical Therapy; University of Toronto; Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Hibiscus Place Day Centre for Seniors; Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago

5. Trinidad and Tobago Occupational Therapy Association; Port Spain Trinidad and Tobago

6. The Immortelle Children's Centre for Special Education; Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago

7. Occupational Therapy; Vancouver Coastal Health; Vancouver British Columbia Canada

8. Occupational Therapy; Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College; Moshi Tanzania

9. Comprehensive Community Based Rehabilitation; Dar es Salaam Tanzania

10. Centre for Inclusion Studies; Bamenda Cameroon

11. University Health Network; Toronto Ontario Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Occupational Therapy,General Medicine

Reference16 articles.

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