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Play Practice Guideline
By: RCOT
14 June, 2023
Play is a fundamental occupation for children and young people.
Right Support, Right Time – Unlocking the Power of OT
Discover how occupational therapy transforms lives through early support and prevention. Explore RCOT’s new campaign launched during OT Week 2025.
Wales 2026: Five steps to a healthier nation
Occupational therapists support people at every stage of life. Our five asks outline the action Wales needs to strengthen services and improve outcomes
RCOT governance
RCOT plays a crucial role in promoting the profession and meeting the professional needs of occupational therapy staff in the UK.
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.
Lift Up Your Everyday - Children's mental health
Occupational therapy expert advice for children's mental health.
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This guidance below helps to develop your research skills and supports the use of the Digital Library’s resources.
Finding your first post as an occupational therapist
Advice and resources to help you navigate the entire job application process.
Who occupational therapists work with
Occupational therapists work with adults and children of all ages who have a wide range of conditions.
What do we mean by workforce planning?
Workforce planning made easy. Ensuring the appropriate levels of occupational therapy staff are equipped with the right knowledge, skills and experience to meet current and future service demands.
Occupational therapy and neonatal care
By: RCOT
The number of occupational therapists working in neonatal services is small but growing – recognising our critical role in promoting the health, development and occupational performance of vulnerable infants and their parents/carers.