What is it about?

This paper highlights the barriers that prevent people with mental disabilities from participating in work and the conditions that facilitate their work engagement. It also highlights the knowledge, skills and attitudes that occupational therapist should have to intervene and promote work participation.

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Why is it important?

It critically appraised global south narrative of work rehabilitation and proposes solutions for low resourced contexts

Perspectives

The publication provides for a critical base for reasoning for occupational therapists in Zimbabwe to rethink our service provision in work practice for mental health

Edwin Mavindidze
University of Zimbabwe

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This page is a summary of: Professional competencies required by occupational therapists to facilitate the participation of persons with mental disability in work: A review of the literature, Work, September 2020, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/wor-203229.
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