April is OT Month
OT Month Proclamation
A common way for a governor
or mayor to recognize important issues is to issue a proclamation commemorating
special events, such as Occupational Therapy Month.
The first step is to contact
the public official's office with a request for a proclamation. Call
to ask the name of the staff member who handles these requests and ask
if there are any special rules or guidelines to follow in terms of content
and format. Ask if you may provide language for use in the proclamation.
Leverage the impact of this
proclamation by getting a photograph into your local newspaper of the
governor or mayor presenting an occupational therapist with the proclamation.
Also, inquire as to whether
the official can participate in a presentation ceremony, whether their
press office can provide a photographer to record the presentation,
and whether your occupational therapy group can obtain prints of the
photo to distribute to the media. If you can get a copy of the photograph,
send it to the city editor of your local paper with a paragraph about
the proclamation and the importance of occupational therapy.
A proclamation often
takes 4-8 weeks, so it's important to start this process as early as
possible.
Below is sample language that
you may wish to provide with your request for a proclamation:
Sample Proclamation Text
Whereas: The American
Occupational Therapy Association has declared the month of April [Insert Year]
to be known as Occupational Therapy Month, and
Whereas:
The profession of occupational therapy makes valuable contributions
in helping persons master the "skills for the job of living"
after an illness or injury, and
Whereas:
The services of occupational therapy are available to citizens of [your
city, county, or state] through hospitals, home health agencies, schools,
clinics, and nursing homes; and
Whereas:
The health and productivity of our citizens depend upon the effective
use of health care resources, including the important services of occupational
therapists and occupational therapy assistants;
Therefore, I [mayor, governor,
official] of [city, county or state] do hereby proclaim the month of
April [Insert Year] as Occupational Therapy Month and call upon all citizens
to recognize the achievements and contributions of these valued health
professionals.
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