Wednesday 11 January 2017

CAOT Occupational Therapy and Aboriginal Peoples' Health Network

The OTAHN consists of Indigenous and non-Indigenous CAOT members with an interest in building capacity, lobbying for occupational therapy services, and generating a greater discourse on occupational therapy and Aboriginal peoples’ health in Canada.  The OTAHN is a volunteer group who work with the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists National Office staff to develop networking and supports, resources and lobby efforts to build and promote occupational therapy services with Aboriginal clients and communities across Canada.

The network meets for a 1 hour bimonthly teleconference with members participating on the calls and on ongoing projects as their interests and capacity allows. The expectation is to attend calls as schedules permit and participate in teleconference discussions and ongoing projects as able.

The next meeting is an open call with lots of time for Q & A from new members on  Wednesday, January 18, 2017 from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m Mountain Time


For further information please contact the chair Kaarina Valavaara at Kaarina.valavaara@albertahealthservices.ca or Christina Lamontagne at  clamontagne@caot.ca

1 comment:

  1. What a great collaboration. Thanks for telling is about it.

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