Summary :
Ethics is often analysed through the prism of crisis situations or dilemmas. In this article, we offer an account of experience that allows us to discuss ethics from the point of view of everyday life, in every action, particularly those involving the people concerned. We also situate ethics in the act of questioning the role of occupational therapy and occupational therapists in society, in the ways in which their practices and knowledge are constructed, and in the way they situate them in a historical, social, economic, political and cultural context. The aim is to show how each act is inseparably technical, ethical and political. This article therefore proposes to discuss how these three dimensions are linked together in each everyday action, using the concrete example of a workshop run by the PRACTS participants at the 5th French National Congress of Occupational Therapy.
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Article rédigé par :
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Uyen Nhi Pauline Vo
Ergothérapeute DE
EPS Ville-Évrard
Pôle CRISTALES, service PRACTS, pavillon des Cèdres
unp.vo@epsve.fr
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Ana Marques
Ergothérapeute, sociologue PhD
Responsable du programme PRACTS
EPS Ville-Évrard
a.marques@epsve.fr
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Léonie Le Bouëdec
Ergothérapeute DE
PRACTS
EPS Ville-Évrard
l.lebouedec@epsve.fr
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Joséphine Wambergue
Ergothérapeute DE
PRACTS
EPS Ville-Évrard
j.wambergue@epsve.fr