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by BAME OT UK

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A podcast discussing race, diversity and inclusion in the Occupational Therapy profession.

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10/25/2020

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April 4, 2021

Kalimah Ibrahiim Standing RCOT Council Seat For England

Kalimah Ibrahiim Standing RCOT Council Seat For England This episode is a collaboration between BAMEOTUK Network and OT & Chill Podcast. In this episode, Kwaku is joined by Kalimah Ibrahiim to why she is standing for the RCOT council member seat for England. Members of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) in England have the democratic right to select a candidate for the seat of Council Member. With the ballots closing on Friday, 4th May 2021 at 12noon, Kwaku took the opportunity to have a conversation with Kalimah about what the position involves and the reasons behind her deciding to stand for it. Please make sure you get involved in the voting process if you are a member of the RCOT in England because your vote matters Kalimah can be found on Twitter (@KalimahOT) and Instagram (Kalimah_OT) if you would like to engage with her.

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December 11, 2020

Episode 005: Let's Talk Institutional Racism and Occupational Therapy

This is episode 5 of BAMEOTUK 'Let's Talk' podcast series. This episode we are exploring institutional racism and occupational therapy. A scintillating discussion. So much to talk about, before we even get to the questions around the topic we get distracted by a discussion about identity, but then we do get down to business. Find out why I asked the guys to bring their chests to the screen at the end.... . Nowhere in any of the extracts below is there any uncomfortable discussions about the organisations themselves, and partner occupational therapy professional bodies', contribution to the status quo of institutional racism and its consequences for the members and the citizens they serve. So, 3 academics got together to discuss this topic in a podcast: Dave Thomas (@DaveThomasOT), Jumaan Siman, Mish Ahmed-Landeryou (@LecturerMish). . Extract from World Federation of Occupational Therapists Statement on Systemic Racism: "The World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) condemns systemic racism and stands in solidarity with the global Black Lives Matter movement. Throughout its history, WFOT has published, led, and advocated for human rights, diversity, and cultural safety. It has also challenged and campaigned for change at a systems level, for example, strengthening its commitment to human rights with greater emphasis within education and the Minimum Standards for the Education of Occupational Therapists (2016). But we also recognise that this is not enough". . Extract from RCOT statement on systemic racism, fully supports WFOT, (24 June 2020): "The Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) fully supports the statement from the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) on standing in solidarity with the global Black Lives Matter movement and condemning systemic racism. The statement issued on 19 June 2020 outlines that systemic racism is an abuse of human rights and addressing it needs to be a global priority. WFOT highlights that it is imperative that occupational therapists address the systemic discrimination, oppression and injustices that are pervasive in health and social services around the world." . Additional resources: -'Systemic Racism in Occupational Therapy: Dealing with Skeletons in Our Closet' - Frank Kronenberg (2020) ‪https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwIcdG65e5k&feature=youtu.be‬ . Grenier, M.L., (2020), Cultural competency and the reproduction of White supremacy in occupational therapy education, Health Education Journal, 79(6) 633–644, DOI: ‪i.org/10.1177/0017896920902515‬ . Nelson, A., (2007), Seeing white: a critical exploration of occupational therapy with Indigenous Australian people, Occupational Therapy International, 14(4): 237–255, Occupational Therapy International 14(4): 237–255 DOI: 10.1002/oti.236

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November 29, 2020

Episode 004: Let's Talk Leadership with Leaders from BME Backgrounds

<p>Episode 4 from BAMEOTUK Network, Let's talk to BME leaders about leadership. This podcast is a joint venture with LSBU AHP BAME Academics and Brunel university occupational therapy course. BAMEOTUK Network members requested a podcast about BME leaders, so we did just that. <br> Listen to this timely discussion to improve representation in leadership from people from BME populations. The panel advise if you are interested, seek out opportunities that enable you to practise and try out leadership skills, leadership is at every level.</p> <p>Panel: Professor Maria Stokes, Denise Sterling, Andre Ansah, Vimal Sriram<br> Co-hosts: Mish Ahmed-Landeryou (BAMEOT UK &amp; LSBU AHP BAME Academics) (@LecturerMish) &amp; Jou Yin Teoh (Brunel University Occupational Therapy course) (@TeohJouYin)</p> <p>Angela Davis, renowned American political activist, philosopher, academic, and author “We have to talk about liberating minds as well as liberating society”. You are all potential leaders, liberate your minds about your place as leaders. <br> Some advise to get on the leadership path from Black leaders:<br> “The only way you really see change, is by helping create it.”<br> – Lena Waithe is an American screenwriter, producer, and actress<br> “If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.”<br> – Shirley Anita Chisholm was an American politician, educator, and author. In 1968, she became the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress, representing New York's 12th congressional district for seven terms from 1969 to 1983<br> – Success isn’t how much money you make. It’s about the difference you make in people’s lives” Michelle Obama.</p>

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