Sask. NDP joins calls for local occupational training program
The Saskatchewan NDP is raising the alarm about a shortage of occupational therapists.
The official opposition is putting the provincial government on blast for failing to attract and recruit medical specialists, and for failing to retain local ones.
“There is a chronic shortage across the country. The World Health Organization says that you should have 470 occupational therapists per 100,000 individuals across the country; we’re looking at approximately 45 per 100,000,” said Christine Fleming, regional director of the Saskatchewan chapter of the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists.
“Occupational therapists are health professionals, who work most often in a team with the rest of the health professions — the OTs the (physical therapists), social workers, the physicians.