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Culturally Safe & Responsive OT for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Peoples

Published: Monday 6 January 2025

Study’s full title: Exploring culturally safe and responsive occupational therapy (OT) practice when providing services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples of Australia

University Affiliation: James Cook University

Ethics Approval/Reference Number: H8795

Principal Researcher: Elizabeth Meechan

Supervisor(s): Professor Lynore Geia, Associate Professor Sue Devine, Associate Professor Ruth Barker

Purpose of study: Australia-wide survey on OT’s perception of their capability to practice in a culturally responsive way with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people.

Participation Criteria: Any and all qualified occupational therapists who have practiced in Australia. All experience levels welcomed.

Survey Link: jcu.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eURs3InA8kLDSqa

Contact Details: elizabeth.meechan2@jcu.edu.au

End date for survey: Early 2025

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