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Policy and influencing
We want everyone who needs occupational therapy to get it, where and when they need it.
Where we are today
Occupational therapists work every day with people of different race, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, class and ability. Though as a profession, we’ve historically lacked diversity
Somek and Associates
Somek and Associates is the UK’s largest and leading provider of expert witnesses, offering over 27 years of trusted medico legal expertise.
Career profile: Social services
Andrew Cook works as an occupational therapist in the social services team of a London borough.
Comment on Disabled Children's Partnership campaign
By: RCOT
22 July, 2025
Children and young people’s Professional Advisor at the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, Dr Sally Payne, comments on the new report and campaign from the Disabled Children's Partnership, 'Fight for Ordinary'
KiddieRail
KiddieRail is an adjustable, child-height handrail that promotes safer, more independent stair use for SEN children. Installed below the adult handrail, it supports early gross motor development, improves stair navigation confidence, and reduces the risk of falls.
Quick guide for working with people with developmental coordination disorder
By: RCOT
29 July, 2021
The Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) have launched a quick guide about occupational therapy and the assessment and diagnosis of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) in children and adults. The new guide is aimed at occupational therapists, other members of the multidisciplinary team and members of the public.
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.