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Occupational Therapy in Primary Care
By: RCOT
04 October, 2021
This Evidence Spotlight provides some key reading, selected from the evidence base, about occupational therapy in
primary care. It is intended to provide an introduction to the topic. Each paper is listed under a broad subject heading,
alongside related CPD activities applicable to the four pillars of the RCOT Career Development Framework:
Professional Practice; Facilitation of Learning; Leadership; and Evidence, Research and Development (RCOT 2021).
Homelessness
By: RCOT
01 October, 2019
This Evidence Spotlight provides some key reading, selected from the evidence base, about
homelessness. It is intended to provide an introduction to the topic. Each paper is listed under a broad
subject heading, alongside related CPD activities applicable to the pillars of the RCOT Career
Development Framework
Workforce data
By: RCOT
01 January, 2023
This page signposts you to sources of information on occupational therapy workforce data.
Transitioning into practice
We're here to support you through the big move from pre-registration to practice.
Assistive and Everyday Technologies
By: RCOT
01 April, 2020
This Evidence Spotlight provides some key reading, selected from the evidence base, about assistive
and everyday technologies. It is intended to provide an introduction to the topic. Each paper is listed
under a broad subject heading, alongside related CPD activities applicable to the pillars of the RCOT
Career Development Framework
BAOT Annual General Meeting
The 2025 British Association of Occupational Therapist’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place in person on Tuesday 17 June 2025 at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.
The people shaping occupational therapy in Scotland
By: By Gary Waltham, CEO, with reflections from Odeth Richardson, Chair of Board of Trustees
17 February, 2026
Earlier this month, Odeth and I spent two days in Edinburgh and Glasgow meeting occupational therapists, joined by Neil Carnegie, Council representative for Scotland, and Katie MacGregor, Policy and Public Affairs Lead for Scotland. Listening to your experiences gives us the insight we need to focus our influencing on the issues that matter most to you.