ON-DEMAND WEBINAR PURCHASE
Human activities, including healthcare practices are contributing to an unsustainable global environment and have a negative impact on the health, well-being and justice of all populations. Healthcare practitioners, including occupational therapists, need to consider how can we can deliver sustainable healthcare practices that promote population health and protect the natural and social environments on which human health and well-being depends. Marginalized and racialized populations are most vulnerable to impacts of climate change, as well as the social injustices embedded in our health care delivery systems. The World Federation of Occupational Therapists (2018) urges occupational therapists to offer sustainable care and states that addressing sustainability in occupational therapy is necessary to facilitate our clients’ well-being and global well-being. There is great opportunity for occupational therapist to 1) practice sustainably and 2) market ourselves as a sustainable option for long- lasting, low- carbon, client-centred, socially-just solutions to enable health and well-being for Canadians.
This webinar provides an overview of sustainable healthcare, including definitions and principles, and highlights how we can articulate the sustainable value proposition of occupational therapy. Recommendations for further action to advance on sustainable occupational therapy practices will also be presented.
After taking part in this webinar, participants will be able to:
Level
Beginner (0-2 years of experience in this specific practice area)