Chapter 6- Professional Organizations
American Occupational Therapy Foundation- (AOTF)
A national organization designed to advance the science of occupational therapy and to increase public understanding of the value of occupational therapy.
World Federation of Occupational Therapists-(WFOT)
Organization established in 1952 to help occupational therapy practitioners access international information, engage in international exchange, and promote organizations of occupational therapy in schools in countries where none exists.
What are the purposes of a professional organization?
To protect and promote the profession it represents by (1) providing a communication network and channel for information, (2) regulating itself through the development and enforcement of standards of conduct and performance, and (3) guarding the interests of those within the profession.
Professional association
An organization that exists to protect and promote the profession it represents by (1) providing a communication network and channel for information, (2) regulating itself through the development and enforcement of standards of conduct and performance, and (3) guarding the interests of those within the profession
American Occupational Therapy Association-(AOTA)
Formerly called the National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy; the nationally recognized professional association for occupational therapy practitioners.
American Student Committee of the Occupational Therapy Association-(ASCOTA)
Student representatives from all accredited schools participate in the American Occupational Therapy Association by meeting regularly and providing feedback to the organization.
American Occupational Therapy Political Action Committee-(AOTPAC)
The organization that furthers the legislative aims of the profession by attempting to influence the selection, nomination, election, or appointment of persons to public office.