Social justice, inclusion, and person-centredness are the cornerstones of occupational therapy but despite this, the experiences and inequities faced by Black and minoritised populations in health and social care often go unseen and unattended in occupational therapy practice.
This timely book provides a compendium of global insights into the inequities faced by Black and minoritised groups in health and social care and considers how key changes in occupational therapy practice and education can redress disparities. Each contributor is active in the occupational therapy community and is incredibly well placed to provide guidance and practical suggestions on how to create sustainable, antiracist practice and disrupt the current status quo.
Invaluable to occupational therapy professional bodies, academics, and students alike, this expansive collection of voices is essential reading for those looking to redress the imbalance of power caused by racism.
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Musharrat J. Ahmed-Landeryou is Associate Professor in Occupational Therapy, London South Bank University (LSBU) and leads the decolonising AHP curricula strategy at LSBU. Musharrat is co-founder of BAMEOTUK, a network of Black & Global Majority heritages occupational therapy students, staff, and educators, to disrupt recycling of institutional racism/discrimination in the profession and professional body, nationally and internationally.