Congratulations, occupational therapists!
Social educators in Europe generally work under the title of social educators and are committed to the common goal of creating pathways for equality, justice and quality of life for all citizens. The International Association of Social Educators (AIEJI) celebrates 2 October as the International Day of the Social Educator.
Occupational therapists
In Europe, they are generally known as social educators and work towards this.
a common goal to create a channel for equality, justice and quality of life among
of all citizens. International Association of social workers Internatoinal Association of social
educators (AIEJI) celebrate 2 October as the International Day of the Educator.
Occupational therapists at work
Occupational therapists
are the professional group that are specially trained to work with disabled people on
all ages, from cradle to grave.. The philosophy of occupational therapists is based, among other things, on
equality, respect for self-determination, an independent life and human dignity,
as every person is unique and everyone has the right to full participation in
in society on their own terms. With this in mind, occupational therapists
to take part in shaping services and removing barriers in society for that purpose
to improve the living conditions and quality of life of disabled people. In addition, the struggle for rights and
Advocacy for the rights of disabled people is a major part of the work of occupational therapists.
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Occupational therapists are extremely important wherever they are in society and work
Occupational therapists in a broad range of professional fields and in diverse sectors of society.
In the new Act on services for disabled people with long-term support needs
which came into force yesterday, 1 October 2018, specifically provide for
development coach in Article 26 on the eligibility of staff. It states that “Local authorities shall have on appointment
”to authorise developmental trainers to carry out tasks under this Act." This article
Emphasises the importance and unique role of occupational therapists in the provision of services for disabled people.