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The GCU Occupational Therapy Society are delighted to bring you an exclusive virtual screening looking at the challenges of occupational justice and occupational deprivation for asylum seekers. After the film we will be hosting a live chat discussion about the issues raised and this unique area of Occupational Therapy.
Film Synopsis: Theo is a committed, occupational therapist managing human rights for the influx of over 60,000 people displaced from around the world to refugee camps in Greece.
Taking personal and professional risks, he works with teenager Sohail and artist Nakam, to unravel the secrets of working and living in ‘limbo’. Of applying human rights to daily living, and building meaningful lives in thriving communities.
With 3D 180 video we step into their shoes and experience their journey from night to day – a journey anyone who’s ever felt lost can celebrate.
On booking your ticket you will be sent a link to the screening which will include the live chat. We have chosen 7pm GMT in the hope that international students can join us. Further information about the film and how it was made can be found at: http://realitylearning.org/night-becomes-day/
The cost of this event is subsidised by GCU Occupational Therapy Society so please cancel your tiicket if you are unable to attend.
Venue : Online
Type: Workshop or Training
Start Date: Wednesday 22-07-2020 - 19:00
End date: Wednesday 22-07-2020 - 21:00
Capacity: 30
Nora Dempsey
otsociety@gcustudents.co.uk
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