Occupational therapists play an essential role in assessing, diagnosing, and enabling people to engage in meaningful activities that are part of everyday life. Many people face certain difficulties that may or may not be health related that can affect their ability to interact and communicate, their mobility and self-care, and overall the quality of the relationships in their lives. Occupational therapists help people to overcome these barriers by modifying their environment or the activity itself.

In occupational therapy, occupations refer to the everyday activities that people do as individuals, in families, and with communities to occupy time and bring meaning and purpose to life. Occupations include things people need, want and are expected to do. Visit the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) or the Occupational Therapy Board NZ (OTBNZ) for more information on the contribution made by OTs.

Merit progression working party – This was a process that was agreed to in the 2022 bargaining and is necessary to address the faults in the current merit criteria. We are aiming for merit progression criteria that allow OTs to grow their careers and be properly remunerated for doing so. Please see below / click here for the current Salary Progression Criteria for Occupational Therapists (SPOT) document, to discuss with your manager.

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Occupational Therapists - Delegates:

Name Location Employer
Vicki Fryer Kaitaia Northland
Madeline Michelsen Whangarei Northland
Karen Molyneux Middlemore Counties Manukau

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