Canadian Model of Occupational Performance - a diagram
UPDATE (11/12/06): Due to cease and desist request from CAOT themselves I have had to sadly pull these images. Read here for more info.
OK, someone from Canada may well ask me to remove this but hey.. Find attached a rather snazzy adaption of the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance - It's in PNG format so you should be able to resize it without a huge loss in quality. Hope its useful.. Please, please, please just reference it back to me - something like "Schematic representation of CMOP, Adapted from Townsend (1997), MetaOT.com, 2005)" Then just reference the url (http://metaot.com/CMOP-Diagram) to this page as neccessary. That should do the trick.
UPDATE: I have also reworked the OPPM: Occupational Performance Process Model (It's beyond me why they call this a model as well - more of a OT process diagram - handy even if your not using CMOP) into a nice diagram for reuse. Two versions this time - one with text - one without so you can modify around a particular client group/case. Reference as "Occupational Performance Model, Adapted from Fearing, Law & Clark (1997), p11, metaot.com" or something similar! Watch this space for a "Will's Bluffer's Guide to Model's" coming to a web-browser near you soon

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Sorry but the diagrams are out of focus and I cannot read them
selfish jerks......
Thanks for the great diagram, I have copied and used it in my assignment and of course refrenced it.
Tracy OT student
Will someone describe to me what the CMOP is and how to find information on it?
28 January 2005
1 week 6 days
Hi there
Good point on this - when my work calms down I shall stick up the article I have half written on just this matter :)
Watch this space
Wow. This is great. Thanks!
How do I get this to print? I can only get just over half of it on an A4 page.
28 January 2005
1 week 6 days
Ok - my advice is to try and import it into word/powerpoint or whatever and resize it - its purposefully big to allow you to use it in any way you wish.
You can try and print from your browser to fit on one side - just look for the option "fit to page" in your print dialog - although some printers dont offer the function. hope that helps!
Thank goodness! an easy to use diagram to put into my college presentatiuon! It will be duly referenced! thank you
Sorry to read that you can't reproduce the drawings on your site.
But there's nothing against a link to the caot-site where you can find a drawing of the CMOP: http://www.caot.ca/default.asp?pageid=696
Belgian greetings
Kurt
P.S. Happy to see a drupalsite.