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Developing understandings of occupational (in)justice with occupational therapy students in a transnational project

Developing understandings of occupational (in)justice with occupational therapy students in a transnational project
Developing understandings of occupational (in)justice with occupational therapy students in a transnational project
This article describes an innovative transnational education project involving three European universities, funded through ERASMUS+. One of its aims was to develop and provide a curriculum to facilitate students’ understanding and identification of occupational (in)justice by exposing them to marginalised people living in three European communities with differing cultural, social, and political systems. Occupational injustice is an ongoing deprivation or patterns of disruption that creates health burdens, barriers to educational and social opportunities, and risk to the individual’s lifespan. We describe how a transnational educational collaboration offered a new way of facilitating learning of occupational (in)justice in a practical way to stimulate the application of concepts to discipline specific thinking and engage students in debate about new areas of potential practice which are transformational. The educational theory underpinning the project is discussed, together with a description of how authentic learning experiences supported the development of occupational justice knowledge and justice-focused practice.
Internationalisation, Occupational injustice, Occupational science, Occupational therapy, Teaching and learning, Transnational education project
1442-7591
588-598
Truman, Juliette L.
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Fox, Jackie
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Hynes, Sinead M.
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Hills, Caroline
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McGinley, Sarah L.
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Ekstam, Lisa
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Shiel, Agnes
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Orban, Kristina
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Truman, Juliette L.
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Hynes, Sinead M.
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Shiel, Agnes
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Orban, Kristina
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Truman, Juliette L., Fox, Jackie, Hynes, Sinead M., Hills, Caroline, McGinley, Sarah L., Ekstam, Lisa, Shiel, Agnes and Orban, Kristina (2021) Developing understandings of occupational (in)justice with occupational therapy students in a transnational project. Journal of Occupational Science, 28 (4), 588-598. (doi:10.1080/14427591.2020.1858940).

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This article describes an innovative transnational education project involving three European universities, funded through ERASMUS+. One of its aims was to develop and provide a curriculum to facilitate students’ understanding and identification of occupational (in)justice by exposing them to marginalised people living in three European communities with differing cultural, social, and political systems. Occupational injustice is an ongoing deprivation or patterns of disruption that creates health burdens, barriers to educational and social opportunities, and risk to the individual’s lifespan. We describe how a transnational educational collaboration offered a new way of facilitating learning of occupational (in)justice in a practical way to stimulate the application of concepts to discipline specific thinking and engage students in debate about new areas of potential practice which are transformational. The educational theory underpinning the project is discussed, together with a description of how authentic learning experiences supported the development of occupational justice knowledge and justice-focused practice.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 November 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 February 2021
Published date: 9 February 2021
Additional Information: Funding Information: The team are grateful to all the community partners who supported the project, offered new sights, and readily engaged with the students throughout the 3 years. The team are thankful for co-funding by the ERASMUS+ programme of the European Union (Grant no. 2016-1-SE01-KA203-022102) to support the development and delivery of this project. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Journal of Occupational Science Incorporated.
Keywords: Internationalisation, Occupational injustice, Occupational science, Occupational therapy, Teaching and learning, Transnational education project

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Local EPrints ID: 449198
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/449198
ISSN: 1442-7591
PURE UUID: f106a5e7-6b62-4174-8045-c776a2b54163
ORCID for Sarah L. McGinley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8775-060X

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Date deposited: 19 May 2021 18:15
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:30

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Author: Juliette L. Truman
Author: Jackie Fox
Author: Sinead M. Hynes
Author: Caroline Hills
Author: Lisa Ekstam
Author: Agnes Shiel
Author: Kristina Orban

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