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Roots of recovery: Occupational therapy at the heart of health equity - community mental health
By: RCOT
21 March, 2025
Find an occupational therapist
Occupational therapy helps you live your best life at home, at work – and everywhere else. It’s about being able to do the things you want and need to do. That could mean helping you overcome challenges learning at school, going to work, playing sport or simply doing the dishes. Everything is focused on your wellbeing and your ability to take part in activities.
Neurodiversity affirming occupational therapy for autistic children: A scoping review
By: RCOT
15 March, 2025
Summary and takeaway from the Annual Conference 2024 session generated by AI. Sue Mesa and Julia Sterman explored neurodiversity-affirming approaches for autistic children.
Funding for Research and Development
The RCOT Research and Innovation Fund aims to build the evidence-base for occupational therapy, increase research capacity and capability within the profession and support the development of occupational therapy researchers and innovators.
Restrictive equipment for children and young people guidance
By: RCOT
02 December, 2025
This guidance brings together legal duties, ethical considerations and evidence-based practice into one clear, accessible framework.
R1534 - Care and Occupational Therapy Expert Witness
Join JJ&A as a self-employed Care or OT Expert Witness seeking detail-oriented professionals to support our growing team.
New guidance launched to support safe, consistent decisions on restrictive equipment for children and young people
By: RCOT
03 December, 2025
New RCOT guidance supports occupational therapists to make safe, ethical, least restrictive decisions on equipment for children and young people.