| Lena-Karin Erlandsson PhD | |||
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| What she thinks about: | How patterns of daily occupations impact health and well-being. | ![]() |
Associate professor, Lund University, Sweden |
| What she studies: | Theory development and applying occupational science knowledge | ||
| Where her heart is: | The power of occupation to restore health and prevent ill health; occupational justice. | ||
| Frank Kronenberg BSc (OT), BA (Ed) | |||
| What he thinks about: | A world divided ... humanity at war with itself | ![]() |
Phd Candidate International guest lecturer and consultant in occupational therapy. |
| What he studies: | Humanising: what does it mean and what does it call for? | ||
| Where his heart is: | Understanding and advancing 'doing well together' in South Africa and beyond | ||
| Jane Hopkirk Dip OT, MPhil (Māori Studies) | |||
| What she thinks about: | With your food basket and my food basket, the people will thrive. Na to rourou na taku rourou - ka ora ai te iwi. |
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Kaiwhakaora ngangahou/ occupational therapist Frances Rutherford Lecture Award 2012 |
| What she studies: | Māori health and the application of occupational therapy knowledge. | ||
| Where her heart is: | Enabling Māori whānau and communities to thrive. | ||
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