What Is The Purpose Of This Study?
- To identify occupational therapist perspective on recovery
- To ascertain the impact of emerging health policies on the role of occupational therapist in mental health and forensic services
- To ascertain the role of the occupational therapist in recovery in mental health and forensic settings
- To identify if there are any changes within the role of the occupational therapist as a consequence of working within a recovery approach
- To identify if there are any challenges for occupational therapist to implement the recovery approach within the scope of their job role in the specific settings
How To Participate?
We are currently recruiting participants to take part in our research project to find out occupational therapists’ perspective on recovery in mental health and forensic services.
If you have a minimum of one year experience working in either a mental health setting or a forensic mental health setting, we would like to hear from you.
It would require 30-40 minutes of your time to take part in a semi-structured telephone interview.
You could contribute to the research in this area that could inform service managers and commissioner of services to the value of occupational therapists working in mental health.