Occupational JusticeVersión en línea Review of Bailliard et. al article por Camelle Wassenberg 1 What are the aspects of the capabilities approach in consideration to enhancing participation as an act of justice? a A) Champions being and doing as its central focus. b B) Argues that justice is only achieved when individuals have real opportunities to do and be what they have reason to value. c C) Promotes people’s capacities for achieving desired functionings as efforts to promote social justice. d D) All of the above 2 True or false, Research has shown that up to one-third of premature deaths are attributable to social determinants and their unequal distribution. a True b False 3 What is an example of a micro level occupational justice intervention? a Listening to and validating a client’s experience when they report feeling unheard b Creating a community-level occupational therapy program to target the occupational needs of groups c Training and consultations to guide service providers through reflexive exercises . d Contacting representatives in AOTA about current policies and their effect on their clients. 4 What is an example of a meso level occupational justice intervention? a Collaborative goal writing b Modifying organizational/business policies and processes to increase sensitivity of occupational rights to the people they affect c Involvement in creating or reshaping laws, economic structures, or policies that affect a whole population. d All of the above 5 What is an example of a macro level occupational justice intervention? a Avoiding imposing the therapists occupational norms onto the client. b Modifying organizational policies and processes to increase sensitivity of occupational rights to the people they affect c Forming collaborative relationships with communities or populations, or inter-institutional partnerships to help with accountability for cultural empiricism. d All of the above