Diversity and Inclusion in Occupational Therapy: Where We Are, Where We Must Go

Steven D. Taff, Daniel Blash

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Abstract

Diversity is a fundamental element of the AOTA Centennial Vision and a critical aspect for the visibility, growth, and sustainability of the occupational therapy profession. In this article, the authors suggest that, while the profession has been aware of the need for a diverse workforce and has taken steps to increase diversity and cultural competency, a more structured, comprehensive, and action-oriented approach must be considered to address an issue which impacts professional roles and client engagement, satisfaction, and well-being. Informed by the value-added and mutual accommodation models of cultural diversity, the authors provide specific strategies and actions which promote diversity and inclusion at the personal, institutional/organizational, and professional levels.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)72-83
Number of pages12
JournalOccupational Therapy in Health Care
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2 2017

Keywords

  • Cultural diversity
  • education
  • organization and administration
  • professional practice
  • students

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