Occupational therapy’s role in social prescribing
By: RCOT
04 March, 2019
RCOT has been working on the topic of social prescribing and the unique contribution occupational therapy can make for a considerable time – it’s been a thread woven throughout much of our work over the past few years.
The Spoon Theory
By: RCOT
05 December, 2022
A theory developed by a person with lived experiences, that every occupational therapist should know and understand.
Build technology with the end-user in mind - RCOT comment on King's Fund report
By: RCOT
01 August, 2024
Head of Practice and Workforce at the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, Suhailah Mohamed comments on the King’s Fund report out today.
GPs and OTs must work together – comment from RCOT
By: RCOT
01 August, 2024
Commenting on the announcement of the proposed recruitment of 1,000 more GPs this year.
Our response to riots across the UK
By: RCOT
05 August, 2024
RCOT stance and comments on the UK Riots, and ways to get support from RCOT
Dr Charlie Chung to give our 2025 Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture
By: RCOT
04 November, 2024
With over 34 years of expertise, Charlie is an internationally renowned occupational therapist, leader, researcher and educator.
Our 2024 Award recipients
By: RCOT
21 October, 2024
Who received a 2024 Fellowship, Merit Award or Annual Award?
‘Benefits reforms need to address the root causes of joblessness’
By: RCOT
18 October, 2024
Responding to comments by the Work and Pensions Minister about reforms to the benefits system.