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Occupational therapists perform varied roles. They modify surroundings, tasks, or tools to improve engagement in daily activities, helping individuals across all age groups and capabilities achieve their personal and professional goals at home, work, school, and in social settings. You'll acquire multiple healthcare competencies through the University's cutting-edge resources and practical placements, equipping you for careers in various medical settings. Occupational therapists positively impact individuals, groups, and society. For instance, they may support people with disabilities in pursuing meaningful daily tasks, create accessible play spaces for children of different abilities, or redesign homes and public transport systems for wheelchair accessibility. The Australian Government's Job Outlook recognizes occupational therapy as a rapidly expanding profession.