BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL
The idea of establishing a School of Occupational Therapy was conceived by the former Medical Director of the Hospital, DR. IDOWU MALOMO who did not only have the foresight to recognize the apparent dearth of this noble profession in Nigeria but also went ahead to ensure that something was done about it.
Before the school commenced, the Management of Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital had been desirous of meeting up with international standards in the provision of care for the mentally ill but the Hospital was incapacitated in the area of having well-trained staff who could take up this need. There was scarcity of professionally qualified Occupational Therapists in the country.
An attempt to sponsor staff of the Hospital for training abroad was frustrated by prohibitive foreign exchange implications. Efforts by the hospital to employ through several advertisements placed in the news media received no single response.
The Management Board for the hospital then set up a Technical Committee under the leadership of Dr. (Mrs.) Obal Otu. This committee put in their best and came up with reports and several working papers all set towards the actualization of this goal. The Management Board, based on the Technical Committee reports, sought for approval of the Federal Ministry of Health and this was given.The minister also granted the use of the abandoned property near the hospital for the take-off of the school immediately.
The Federal School of Occupational Therapy, Oshodi, Lagos was approved for establishment by the Federal Ministry of Health on the 15th of March, 2002. A prominent member of the Technical Committee that facilitated the of approval was the Late Mr. J.T. Adamu, Deputy Director (Nursing). He sadly, did not live to see the school on the 17th of March 2003 by Professor ABC Nwosu the former Minister of Health.
This institution of higher learning is the first of its kind in Nigeria and the West African Sub-region. It was established under the auspices of Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria. The school was accredited by the Medical Rehabilitation Therapists Board of Nigeria (MRTBN) the governing body of the profession in 2004.
The school presently runs a professional Diploma programme wherein the students are trained in the theory and practice of Occupational Therapy for two years. These two years cover all theoretical subjects, occupations and the techniques under this humanitarian field of study. Students are exposed to a one year compulsory clinical experience in some specific hospitals afterwards.
The Federal School of Occupational Therapy has an active liaison with some Teaching and Specialist Hospitals and Colleges of Medicine in the country.
The first Matriculation of twenty-two (22) students took place on the day the school was commissioned.
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