Thoughts from our 2009 Students
03/08/09 15:25
In 2009 we will be sending nine students on a
professional exchange to Kenya. Here are some of their
thoughts prior to departing.
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Professional Team, August 2008
28/10/08 22:18
In August 2008, five working professionals participated
in a month long volunteer placement in rural Kenya. Our
diverse group was comprised of three physiotherapists
(specializing in HIV rehabilitation, paediatrics and
orthopaedics), a speech language pathologist and a
photographer to document our journey.
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Emily Lecker and Michele Gardiner, 2007
24/11/07 14:57
As pediatric Occupational Therapists (OT’s) in Canada,
we were able to use our summer vacation to volunteer
internationally. Organizing and fundraising for our
trip, while still working full time was no easy task,
but the look on the families’ faces when we provided
services, or delivered a piece of equipment, made it
all worthwhile.
During our stay in Kenya, we spent 4 weeks working as OT’s at the Disability Service Program (DSP). Mr. Okidi, his family and his DSP team (Florence, Theresa, Thomas, Jared and Mary) were very welcoming and with their guidance we learned an incredible amount about Kenyan culture; from the health care system and the provision of rehabilitation services, to how to cook a Kenyan meal from start to finish.
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During our stay in Kenya, we spent 4 weeks working as OT’s at the Disability Service Program (DSP). Mr. Okidi, his family and his DSP team (Florence, Theresa, Thomas, Jared and Mary) were very welcoming and with their guidance we learned an incredible amount about Kenyan culture; from the health care system and the provision of rehabilitation services, to how to cook a Kenyan meal from start to finish.
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Ann and Alysia bringing Occupational Therapy to The Disability Service Programme
20/02/07 20:06
We went on a 7 week placement to Kenya in November and
December of 2006. We arrived anxious and uncertain of
what we were about to embark on. Upon meeting the
Okidi’s we instantly felt like family and started to
settle into the Kenyan lifestyle.
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Elaine in Kenya, 2003
09/01/03 22:46
Elaine Foster-Seargeant is a physiotherapist and
associate professor at McMaster Univeristy. In November
2003 she travelled to Kenya with her family and spent
time living and working in the Disability Service
Programme, the community programme that the Kenya
Working Group has partnered with.
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