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Work and health resources
By: RCOT
20 August, 2025
Work is an essential occupation to ensure good health and wellbeing. Supporting people to remain in, return to, or obtain work is a key function of occupational therapy.
OT Week 23 Narratives and evidence
The OT Week 2023 - narrative explains what occupations are, in the context of occupational therapy.
How to manage post-viral fatigue after COVID-19
Practical advice for people who have recovered at home after COVID-19
PG Mutual
PG Mutual is pleased to be working in partnership with the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) to help occupational therapists build greater financial resilience.
Occupational therapy's role in health and social care
Occupational therapy is a solution to many of the UK’s health and care needs. By prioritising prevention and early intervention, occupational therapists help people manage their health and reduce the frequency and need for crisis interventions and care services.
Occupational therapy Workforce Strategy action plan – England
This is a reduced version of the Workforce Strategy action plan – England, 2024–2027.
In remembrance
The Royal College of Occupational Therapists is committed to supporting all our members throughout the whole of their careers, and when an RCOT member passes away we are able to commemorate them by publishing their submitted memorial.
How to apply for occupational therapy university courses
Applying for an occupational therapy programme is an exciting time as you are taking the first steps towards becoming a qualified occupational therapist.