Stories
- Article
How architecture builds a profession of stress
Architects might produce buildings that enhance our health, but at what cost? Kristin Hohenadel explores architecture’s pressurised and stressful culture.
- Book extract
Permission to recover
When it comes to illness, sometimes the end is just the beginning. Gavin Francis argues why being given permission to recover is so important.
- Article
The art of soundproof design
Too much noise is more than annoying – it has serious negative effects on health and cognitive ability. Find out how designers and architects are mitigating the downsides of sound.
- Article
Transforming the decorative into dissent
Discover how embroidered messages by two ‘troublesome’ women in 19th-century asylums are mirrored in the therapeutic quilting work of writer Rachel May.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Occupational therapy training
Date: 1970Reference: SA/WFO/E/4Part of: World Federation of Occupational Therapists (est.1952)- Books
Occupational activities training manual for severely retarded adults / by Jay L. Zaetz.
Zaetz, Jay L.Date: [1969]- Books
Occupational & physio-therapy : scope, training and prospects / by R.H. Finnegan.
Finnegan, R. H.Date: [1948]- Archives and manuscripts
Views to the Independent Commission on Occupational Therapy inquiry into manpower, schools and training (draft)
Date: Apr 1988Reference: SA/SMO/L.197/17Part of: Society of Medical Officers of Health- Archives and manuscripts
Report of the Joint Working Party on the training of helpers/aids, with the British Association of Occupational Therapists
Date: 1975Reference: SA/CSP/N.2/14Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy