Developing an Anti-Racist Practice in Occupational Therapy: Guidance for the Occupational Therapist
A strong anti-racist practice is critical for occupational therapists who represent an overwhelmingly white and female workforce yet serve people from all ethnic and racial backgrounds. These therapists are commonly unprepared to work with a racially diverse clientele because of a lack of reflective...
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Main Authors: | Justin Lerner (Author), Angie Kim, MA (Author) |
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