Wednesday, June 30, 2021

VOTC Therapy Newsletter Summer 2021

 

VOTC Newsletter - Summer 2021

                             
National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions Rules, 2021: Q&A for Occupational Therapists in India

Dr. Karthik Mani, OTD, OTR/L

For the occupational therapy (OT) community in India, March 24, 2021, became a memorable day as it marked the passage of the much awaited National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions Act, 2021 (PRS India, 2021). The act regulates multiple allied and healthcare professions including OT. As a follow up to the passage of this act, on May 27, 2021, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare published the rules related to the act titled National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions Rules, 2021 (MOHFW, 2021). 

The rules highlighted the qualifications of part-time members of the commission and president/members of the professional council; salary details of chairperson, vice-chairperson, and secretary of the commission; specifications related to business meetings; travel allowances for part-time members; application procedures and fee; details of interim commission; and application details for the establishment of new allied and healthcare institution. This article analyzes the rules and highlights the salient points for OT practitioners in India in a Q&A format. 

COVID-19 Resources


IOTTT Published Telerehabilitation Guidelines for Occupational Therapists in India

Indian Occupational Therapists Think Tank published Telerehabilitation guidelines to assist occupational therapists in India to deliver OT services via telecommunication technologies. IOTTT believes that these guidelines would be immensely helpful as practitioners resorted to telerehabilitation to ensure continued service delivery during COVID-19 restrictions/lockdowns
The guidelines are available free of cost here

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
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Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Health & Family Welfare Department, Tamil Nadu

 
 

Disability News

Goa: Survey on to gather info on persons with disabilities
Vaccination camps held for PwDs in rural Trichy
E-content for children with special needs must be diverse and flexible
Rajasthan first to appoint people with disabilities in 73 urban bodies
In the clamour for beds and vaccines, the voices of the differently abled are drowned out
 
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Sunday, March 28, 2021

VOTC Therapy Newsletter - Spring 2021

 

VOTC Newsletter - Spring 2021

            
National Comission for Allied and Healthcare Professions Bill - What's next?
By: Dr. Karthik Mani, OTD, OTR/L
 
As the occupational therapy (OT) community in India celebrates the passage of the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP) Bill, 2020 in both houses of the parliament, some of the questions lingering in the OT practitioners and students mind include:
  • When will the bill become an act?
  • When will the act be implemented?
  • When will the state councils be formed?
  • When should practitioners start registering themselves with the central commission or state council?
  • Is it mandatory for practitioners to register with the council?
This article attempts to answer the abovementioned questions briefly.

COVID-19 Resources


IOTTT Published COVID-19 Secure Guidelines for Rehabilitation Professionals in India

Indian Occupational Therapists Think Tank published COVID-19 secure guidelines to assist rehabilitation professionals in India reopen their practice/re-enter the workforce safely and protect the service recipients of occupational therapy. The guidelines are available free of cost here

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
John Hopkins Coronovirus Dashboard
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Health & Family Welfare Department, Tamil Nadu

 


 

Disability News

Haryana: Over 500 disabled students to receive vocational training
Govt notifies over 3,500 jobs for persons with benchmark disabilities
App to help disabled in accessibility battle
Bringing up a special child in an imperfect world
The time for a national disability registry is now
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Thursday, December 10, 2020

VOTC Therapy Newsletter - Winter 2020

 


VOTC Newsletter - Winter 2020

                                    
How to Gain Referrals for Occupational Therapy?
By: Dr. Karthik Mani, OTD, OTR/L
 
For decades, one of the challenges faced by occupational therapists (OTs) in India and elsewhere is to gain referrals for occupational therapy (OT) services. The reasons identified in the literature pertaining to poor OT referrals include lack of awareness of OT among patients, belief of physicians that physical therapy could manage all of the patient’s physical rehabilitation needs, and limited awareness about the OT scope of practice among health professionals and service coordinators (Kelly & Steinhauer, 1991). Dunford et al. (2004) emphasized that professionals and stakeholders who refer patients to OT services need training and guidance to make necessary referrals and avoid unwarranted referrals.

This article discusses a few strategies that OTs could use to gain referrals for OT services in various practice settings.
VOTC Wishes you all a very Happy New Year 2021!
 
       
 

IOTTT Occupational Therapy Scope of Practice
 
Indian Occupational Therapists Think Tank (IOTTT) would like to thank all stakeholders who reviewed and commented on the official Scope of Practice (SOP) document (pertaining to the Indian context of practice) it drafted. The IOTTT officially adopted the SOP in September 2020. The document is under review for consideration for publication in a national journal. To learn more about IOTTT and its activities, please visit its official blog

COVID-19 Resources


IOTTT Published COVID-19 Secure Guidelines for Rehabilitation Professionals in India

Indian Occupational Therapists Think Tank published COVID-19 secure guidelines to assist rehabilitation professionals in India reopen their practice/re-enter the workforce safely and protect the service recipients of occupational therapy. The guidelines are available free of cost here

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
John Hopkins Coronovirus Dashboard
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Health & Family Welfare Department, Tamil Nadu

 


 

Disability News

Goa CM pitches for early intervention centres to treat kids with disabilities
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Mumbai’s amputee riders share their journey
Rajasthan: Record engagement of disabled persons in NREGA
Indian-American run NGO launches virtual art gallery on disability
How to know if your child has special needs
Evidence Corner
(Links to Research that Support OT Practice/Profession)
 
Evidence Based Practice

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