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16 March 2022
Q&A with Dr Sidney Chu: 2022 Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture
In our March OTnews , we caught up with Dr Sidney Chu ahead of his online Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture on Thursday 28 April 2022. Dr Chu will talk about Optimising performance, clinical and economic...
10 March 2022
Why I am passionate about social prescribing
Jules Pentney, a second-year occupational therapy student at Salford University, discusses why she is passionate about social prescribing and how it has the power to improve peoples physical and mental health.
18 February 2022
RCOT/BAOT Council: Kalimah Ibrahiim
Hear from Kalimah Ibrahiim about her experiences as our Council member for England and ensuring representation on RCOT/BAOT Council.
18 February 2022
RCOT/BAOT Council: Samantha Flower
Council member for Scotland, Samantha shares her excitement for the profession’s future and what’s involved in being a Council member.
15 February 2022
RCOT and the environment
Suzy England, Professional Advisor for Health Informatics at RCOT, discusses why we have signed up to Climate Action for Associations (CAFA), our vision for sustainability in the profession and the work RCOT is doing to become more sustainable.
19 January 2022
Health equity – what’s next?
If 2021, with Annual Conference and Occupational Therapy Week, was about setting markers in the sand for health equity, 2022 must be the year in which we begin to make progress. We know that we won’t sweep away embedded injustice just by hoping hard. But we think we can build on what we’ve learned...
06 January 2022
Rosalind and Sherri on interning at RCOT
We’re excited to be offering two paid internship opportunities in our Research and Development and Professional Practice teams for recent occupational therapy graduates and final-year pre-registration learners. Who better to share what...