Occupational Therapy Week
EDM number 2366 in 2007-08, proposed by Andrew Rosindell on 28/10/2008.
Categorised under the topics of Employment, Health education and preventive medicine and Health services.
That this House supports Occupational Therapy Week which runs from 3rd to 7th November, organised by the College of Occupational Therapists; congratulates occupational therapists in both the health service and in social care for their dedicated and vital work to aid the effective recovery of patients and allow them to recover ordinary lives; recognises that occupational therapists work in many spheres, including those of children, young people and families, HIV/AIDS, oncology and palliative care, housing, mental health, neurological practice, older people, people with learning disabilities, rheumatology and trauma and orthopaedics; welcomes the recent National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidance that recommends occupational therapy to promote mental well-being for older people; urges the Government to continue to recognise that occupational therapists are a significant section of the NHS clinical and social care workforce; and recommends that all hon. Members visit an occupational therapy service in their local area to see the important work that is being done.
This motion has been signed by a total of 62 MPs.
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