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AIOTA kick-started month-long awareness campaign on October 27

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The purpose of campaign is to spread awareness that occupational therapists can assist individuals of any age group with special needs to live as independently as possible in community

In a novel initiative, scores of occupational therapists across the country, will resort to a walkathon and perform street plays in the KEM precincts on November 9 to create awareness about the key contribution of Occupational Therapy in healthcare and highlight their long-pending demands.

The awareness campaign, organised under the auspices of All India Occupational therapists’ Association (AIOTA), will see scores of occupational therapists, participating in the 2-km walkathon in the premises of GS Medical College and KEM Hospital here. It will be followed by various awareness activities including street play to focus on contribution of OT in restoration of functions in persons with disabilities and dysfunctions including kids.

The AIOTA has kick-started the month-long campaign on October 27, which is the World (Occupational Therapy) OT day, and the event of November 9 is part of its month long OT awareness drive across the country.

AIOTA President, Dr Anil K Srivastava said, “The majority of countries have regulatory boards to regulate occupational therapy as a health profession, which currently lacks in India and it still is an issue of great concern.” He further said, “Occupational Therapists serve all age groups and every condition/pathology that may cause or pose a risk to limit ‘occupational’ (human) performance. OT is practised in a wide range of public, private and voluntary sector settings, such as the person’s home environment; schools; workplaces; health centres; supported accommodation; housing for seniors; rehabilitation centres; hospitals; forensic services and self-owned private centres.”

The members of the AIOTA, OT colleges, state branches of the AIOTA and the institutions with OT set up in government and private sector will celebrate OT India’s professional festival during the whole month with great togetherness and enthusiasm with an aim to promote occupational therapy in India to heighten its visibility in the community.

The purpose of the campaign is to inform the people and inspire the young entrants about the contribution of OT in modern healthcare system and further to make them aware that occupational therapists can assist individuals of any age group with special needs to live as independently as possible in the community.

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