Understanding the difference, makes the difference: perceptions of Black and Minoritised ethnic occupational therapists on mentoring
Abstract Introduction Black and Minoritised Ethnicity (BME) occupational therapists face lower career progression opportunities and mentoring is one possible intervention that may offer support. BME persons may have different expectations and experiences from their mentor, and research exploring the...
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Main Authors: | Anita Atwal (Author), Elizabeth McKay (Author), Vimal Sriram (Author) |
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