WFOT report: WFOT human resources project 2018 and 2020

R. Ledgerd, World Federation of Occupational Therapists
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ABSTRACT The World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) Human Resources Project 2018 and 2020 provides demographic statistics of the occupational therapy profession for 98% in 2018 and 95% in 2020 of WFOT Member Organisations. The data show the diversity of the profession's demography between countries and regions, established and newly established organisations in both low and high resource countries. Some Member Organisations are unable to collect or have limited access to the information that is requested as part of the Human Resources Project. This report respects the limitations that some Member Organisations might have in providing data; equally, it reinforces the importance of maintaining national demographics as a contributing factor to the profession's development and global identity. The Human Resources Project is an integral part of WFOT's business, aligned to its strategic and operational objectives. The project has formed part of its continued collaboration with the World Health Organization and various government ministries and departments. WFOT supports the widespread dissemination of this information to facilitate global recognition and commissioning of the valued contribution of the occupational therapy profession.
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WFOT报告:2018年和2020年WFOT人力资源项目
世界职业治疗师联合会(WFOT) 2018年和2020年人力资源项目提供了WFOT成员组织2018年98%和2020年95%的职业治疗专业人口统计数据。数据显示,在不同国家和地区之间,在资源低和资源高的国家,已成立和新成立的组织之间,该行业的人口结构存在多样性。作为人力资源项目的一部分,一些成员组织无法收集或只能有限地访问所要求的信息。本报告尊重一些成员组织在提供数据方面可能存在的限制;同样,它强调了保持国家人口结构作为该专业发展和全球认同的一个促进因素的重要性。人力资源项目是世贸组织业务的一个组成部分,与其战略和运营目标保持一致。该项目是它与世界卫生组织和各政府部委继续合作的一部分。WFOT支持广泛传播这些信息,以促进全球认可和委托职业治疗专业的宝贵贡献。
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