Ann’s contribution to the profession of occupational therapy was profound, particularly through her academic pursuits and as a champion of occupational science. Her work had an impact on WFOT at the highest level.
Ann’s ground-breaking work on both population health and “doing, being and becoming” were launched at WFOT world congresses (Melbourne, Australia 1990 and Montreal, Canada in 1998).
WFOT acknowledges Ann’s contribution to the Federation and the profession.