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Right Support, Right Time: The Power of OT in social care
By: RCOT
05 February, 2026
As part of Right Support, Right Time: Unlocking the Power of OT campaign, we want to make the vital prevention and early intervention work you deliver in social care impossible to overlook.
The value and role of occupational therapists in Social Care Act assessments
By: Amy Howard – Deputy Director of Integrated Adult Social Care in the South West
06 February, 2026
Discover how occupational therapists lead holistic Care Act assessments, strengthen prevention and support independence in adult social care.
Spotlight for OT Week 2025
By: RCOT
03 November, 2025
This year’s Occupational Therapy (OT) Week – 3–9 November – will start a year-long campaign, called Right Support, Right Time: Unlocking the Power of OT, which will aim to shift the focus from crisis-driven care to prevention-focused approaches.
Announcing OT Week and our annual campaign 2025-26
By: RCOT
02 July, 2025
This year’s OT Week and annual campaign will highlight the value of occupational therapy in prevention and early intervention
Scotland 2026: Six steps to a healthier nation
Occupational therapists support people at every stage of life. Our six asks outline the action Scotland needs to strengthen services and improve outcomes.
Roots of recovery: Occupational therapy at the heart of health equity - housing
By: RCOT
20 March, 2025
Elevating occupational therapists through AI in primary care
By: RCOT
14 March, 2025
Summary and key takeaways from the Annual Conference 2024 session generated by AI. Claire Guyatt, Sophie Lonsdale, Helen Rostron, and Dr Matthew Dolman shared how using Brave AI in Somerset's primary care has revolutionized proactive healthcare.
Occupational therapy Workforce Strategy action plan – Northern Ireland
Read the reduced version of the Workforce Strategy action plan for Northern Ireland.
Positioning occupational therapy for the future
Occupational therapists can support people to prioritise their health and wellbeing and balance work and life roles to live healthier for longer.
Medicines
By: RCOT
01 January, 2023
The majority of people that occupational therapists work with depend on medications to prevent illness, manage symptoms of disease and maintain their health.