Roots of recovery: Occupational therapy at the heart of health equity
Call to action
Occupational therapists have a valuable role to play in building individual and community health and wellbeing, improving and establishing equity of health and health outcomes through engagement in healthy occupations, education and work, and access to wellbeing and independence through primary care, rehabilitation in the community and suitable housing.
In this time of rebuilding, when there is the impetus of need, there is an opportunity and a momentum for national and local re-engineering of structures and funding. This report gives examples of where occupational therapy can be organised to effectively address health inequalities. Decision-makers are urged to engage with local occupational therapy services, and through them with local communities, to co-design and co-produce services that are truly accessible and responsive, so that services and workforces are best shaped and placed to achieve the most effective outcomes for those most in need.
Key recommendations for effective deployment of occupational therapy: