Occupational Performance Model Australia

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Referring to the Occupational Performance Model (Australia), the occupational roles of Franca are a clinician of mental health, drug and alcohol and the team leader of a crew which works in the community. According to the reading, productivity occupations is tasks or routines that support the community through services. Therefore, in occupational performance areas, her roles involve productivity occupations, such as interviews and meetings with clients and her team. Furthermore, the cognitive capacity would support her occupational performance. From the interview, she is the leader of a multidisciplinary crew so it is believed that problem solving and management skills of Franca would benefit her to lead the team. Interpersonal capacities such

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