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Keynote Presenter:
Dr. Helen Polatajko

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Reconsidering Occupational Enablement!

Keynote Abstract: It is now widely accepted that the core domain of occupational therapy is occupation, our core competency is enablement. Together these serve to fulfill our core mission, to enable our clients to participate in the occupations that they need to, want to, or are expected to do.  The perspectives we hold on how occupational participation, and, more particularly, its precursor occupational performance, are achieved determine the approach we take to enablement.  Based on the work I have done in intervention, the outcomes that have I have seen accrued for clients of varying ages and abilities, I posit that our understanding of the nature of occupational performance, and by extension, the nature of occupational enablement, needs to be reconsidered.  In this lecture I will present my current thinking on the nature of occupational performance, more particularly on the nature of occupational skill acquisition. I will contrast it with traditional perspectives our profession holds and discuss the implications it has for how we best enable our clients to perform the occupations that are important to them and bring meaning to their lives.

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LYLA  M.  SPELBRING

Who we are

Vision

Inspire occupational therapists to be leaders in developing and promoting occupation for health and well-being.

Mission

To empower occupational therapists by providing educational resources and grants for innovative, occupation-based practice and projects.

  Values

 

Education

Our primary purpose is to provide opportunities for lifelong learning and promote the dissemination of knowledge.

Community

We provide a venue for a community of therapists to come together to share ideas, and identify ways to use their knowledge to address needs and goals in their communities.

Leadership

We believe leaders identify needs and advocate for change in their communities and profession; they inspire and empower others to act. Lyla Spelbring, a courageous change agent, embodied this spirit.

Occupation

We promote the concept of access to occupation. Occupation is the core of our profession and is essential to the health & well-being of all members of society.

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CONTACT US

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Ypsilanti, MI 48197

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Email us directly at spelbringlecture@gmail.com

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