OTA Connections Spring 2021

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P R O F E SS I O N A L P R A CT I C E & STA N D A R D S U P D AT E

Challenges of technology’s brave new world Carol Jewell, Acting National Manager Professional Practice and Development

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he pioneers of our profession showed remarkable vision and foresight in steering the course of occupational therapy in Australia. Elspeth Pearson (1926-2015) was one of these pioneers. She was known for her single-minded lifetime commitment to the growth and development of the profession, and for supporting its emerging leaders. Occupational therapy surfaced at a time when disability was not well understood and people with disabilities were often institutionalised (Poulden and Oak, 1990). In these times, people with disabilities had limited opportunities to take part in meaningful activities, and quality of life was barely a concept. Early pioneers of our profession set clear expectations that people with disabilities had the capabilities and rights to lead fulfilling lives, and be afforded the same opportunities as people in the broader community. The profession has rapidly evolved. However, the fundamental principles of occupational therapy practice and the agenda set by our pioneers is more relevant than ever. Elspeth Pearson was a member of the first cohort of occupational therapists to be trained in Australia and was well known for her pioneering work in mental health. Her deeply significant and compassionately held humanistic beliefs underpinned all aspects of her work, and she was awarded the first Victorian Public Service Award for her contribution to psychiatric services. She was an inspirational leader who had a clear vision for occupational therapy in Australia

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... fundamental principles of occupational therapy practice and the agenda set by our pioneers is more relevant than ever.

To have my aspirations not only recognised but supported by the Elspeth Pearson Award has been an incredible honour and has made me even more determined to achieve my goals – Stephanie Porter, Elspeth Pearson Award winner 2020

and a strong commitment to developing and nurturing occupational therapists throughout their career. Her commitment to the profession lives on through the Elspeth Pearson Award which supports and inspires early career occupational therapists to achieve their aspirations and fulfil their potential as emerging leaders of the profession. Our emerging leaders will be entering a period of rapid societal change as the digital revolution takes hold. Advances in information and communications technology, rapidly developing technologies such as 3D printing, robotics, artificial intelligence, and autonomous vehicles will substantially change the landscape in which we all operate (Liu, 2018). These technological changes have the potential to enable people with disabilities to fully take part in meaningful activities with self-determination and autonomy. If this technology is accessible to

people with disabilities it has the potential to substantially change their experience of disability and the way in which disability is viewed in society as a whole. However, while the therapeutic possibilities are endless, these technological changes also have the potential to disrupt the occupations and livelihoods of people with disabilities and the broader community as a whole. Occupational therapists implicitly understand how disruption to meaningful occupation and participation affects health and well-being. Our expertise and understanding of human occupations, coupled with our clinical reasoning and creative solution-focused problem-solving, positions us well to contribute to the discussion, design and implementation of new technologies for the betterment of all (Liu and Mihailidis, 2019). This is our opportunity to take up the mantle and be a prime mover in promoting community


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