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Practice-based learning
Practice-based learning is an essential part of preparing our learning for contemporary occupational therapy practice.
Share your insights in our children’s occupational therapy survey 2026
By: RCOT
05 February, 2026
Calling children’s OTs in the UK – especially in schools. Share your insights in our 10 minute survey by Monday 2 March 2026.
Comment on UK government announcement of support for people with ME and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
By: RCOT
22 July, 2025
UK Policy and Public Affairs Manager at the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, Joseph Brunwin, comments on government support for people with ME and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
International affiliations
We play an active role in increasing the global profile of occupational therapy.
We’ve joined a new alliance to tackle crisis in children’s health services
By: RCOT
22 September, 2025
We’re proud to be part of a newly launched Child Health Workforce Alliance, bringing together 25 leading organisations across health, education, and social care, united in response to the growing crisis in children’s health services.
Occupational therapy in primary care
Occupational therapists change people’s lives. But few GP practices have occupational therapists and this needs to change fast.
OTs and prescribing rights
By: RCOT
27 March, 2026
Independent prescribing rights are essential for advancing occupational therapy practice and improving outcomes for the people and communities we serve.
Our transformation
To meet our ambitions for occupational therapy we need to be bold in transforming our member offer to respond to growing needs and opportunities for the profession and its people.
Career conversations
Capturing conversations with members of our occupational therapy (OT) community