جزییات کتاب
Since publication of the first edition in 1996, this book has established itself as an essential text for occupational therapists. It offers an understanding of the law relating to their practice, but is written to be accessible for those who have no prior legal knowledge. The text provides valuable information for occupational therapists employed in health and social services, as well as the law relevant to private practitioners.The book includes chapters on all the main client groups and presents the relevant specialist law. Students and teachers of occupational therapy will find the chapters on professional registration, education, training and research of particular interest.The second edition also provides an introduction to the complex organisational and legal developments which impact the work of the occupational therapist, including: the Human Rights Act; the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003; the concept of clinical governance and the role of the new Health Professions Council. It is a generous resource for the occupational therapy student, practitioner and service manager. Content: Chapter 1 Occupational Therapy (pages 1–10): Chapter 2 The Legal System (pages 11–19): Chapter 3 Registration and the Health Professions Council (pages 20–29): Chapter 4 Professional Conduct Proceedings (pages 30–37): Chapter 5 Education and Training (pages 38–45): Chapter 6 Rights of Clients (pages 48–57): Chapter 7 Consent and Information Giving (pages 58–66): Chapter 8 The Duty of Confidentiality and Data Protection (pages 67–87): Chapter 9 Access to Records and Information (pages 88–96): Chapter 10 Negligence (pages 97–116): Chapter 11 Health and Safety (pages 117–142): Chapter 12 Record Keeping (pages 143–151): Chapter 13 Statements, Reports and Giving Evidence in Court (pages 152–168): Chapter 14 Handling Complaints (pages 169–178): Chapter 15 Equipment Issues (pages 179–200): Chapter 16 Transport Issues (pages 201–208): Chapter 17 Statutory Organisation of Health and Social Services (pages 209–225): Chapter 18 Community Care and the Rights of the Disabled (pages 226–247): Chapter 19 Employment Law (pages 248–267): Chapter 20 Physical Disabilities (pages 268–282): Chapter 21 Mental Illness (pages 283–309): Chapter 22 Learning Disabilities (pages 310–320): Chapter 23 Children (pages 321–342): Chapter 24 Older People (pages 343–359): Chapter 25 Teaching and Research (pages 360–377): Chapter 26 Complementary Medicine (pages 378–384): Chapter 27 Independent Practice (pages 385–396): Chapter 28 The Future (pages 397–398):