However, BC’s Occupational Therapists say more
training is needed to meet demand.
The Canadian Association of Occupational
Therapists- BC Chapter (CAOT-BC) supports Premier John Horgan’s announcement to launch a surgical strategy that will
reduce wait times for British Columbians.
“We are especially pleased to see that the
government recognizes the vital role occupational therapists (OTs) play in
supporting this surgical strategy” said Giovanna Boniface, National
Director of Professional Affairs of CAOT. Occupational therapy enables people
to engage in necessary daily activities (also known as occupations) so they can
get back to living their lives following injury, illness, disability or other
barriers. These occupations include all the activities that a person needs and
wants to do in their day; for example, self-care tasks, such as bathing,
dressing and toileting, home-making, community access, leisure activities,
driving and paid or unpaid employment.
CAOT-BC has long been calling for
a strengthening of BC occupational therapy workforce. “Currently there are just
48 occupational therapists graduating from the UBC Faculty of Medicine,
Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy program every
year,” added Boniface. “That is simply not enough to support government’s
surgical strategy. We are forced to recruit from other provinces or even other
countries. What is needed is an immediate increase in funding to train OTs
right here at home. Training more occupational therapists in British Columbia
will assist in making the surgical strategy a success.”
About Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is a regulated health profession whose role is to enable people to engage in necessary daily activities (also known as occupations) following injury, illness, disability or other barriers. OTs improve the health and well-being of Canadians by creating client-centred solutions that help them participate more fully in activities that are important to their everyday lives.
For media requests, please contact:
Giovanna Boniface, Reg.
OT (BC)
National Director of
Professional Affairs
Canadian Association
of Occupational Therapists
613-523-2268 or 800-434-2268 ext. 265 Fax: 613-523-2552
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