'And a seed was planted...' Occupation based approaches for social inclusion: Volume 2: Inclusion Projects and Learning Experiences
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Occupational therapy originated in social reform, and then became allied with medicine and a biomedical. This work shows how the profession has recognised the value of the work of its pioneers, and now argues for principles such as occupational justice and the right to health-promoting occupations, social inclusion, and involvement in the community.






















