OTs help children in care thrive - our comment on proposed social care reforms
By: RCOT
18 November, 2024
Commenting on children’s social care reforms announced today, children and young people’s professional advisor at the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, Dr Sally Payne, said:
‘We welcome the reforms and hope that a focus on early help and prevention will ensure better outcomes for children, young people and families.
Education Summits
By: RCOT
05 September, 2024
The world we live and work in is a very changed place from when our Learning and development standards for pre-registration education were last published in 2019, and will continue to change.
Our role in the world
By: RCOT
09 September, 2024
In November last year, we published a statement about our role in the world.
Six ways to be inclusive
By: RCOT
23 September, 2024
This year's National Inclusion Week is a call to action for everyone to make a profound and positive impact.
New e-learning for occupational therapists working in perinatal mental health
By: RCOT
30 September, 2024
We’re excited to announce the launch of three new free e-learning sessions designed for occupational therapists working in perinatal mental health
Black History Month and RCOT
By: RCOT
01 October, 2024
The theme of this year’s UK Black History Month is ‘Reclaiming Narratives’.
Our comment on the Skills for Care annual workforce report
By: RCOT
10 October, 2024
Commenting on the annual State of the Adult Social Care Sector and Workforce in England report, published by Skills for Care.
This October's issue of OTnews
By: RCOT
16 October, 2024
This month we have guest editors Anna-Marie Dorsett and Kwaku Agyemang on board as this issue’s guest editors for Black History Month.
EDB toolkit is now available
By: RCOT
16 September, 2024
Our new toolkit is now available to enhance understanding of EDB