Welcome to the United Kingdom Occupational Therapy Research Foundation

About UKOTRF

The United Kingdom Occupational Therapy Research Foundation (UKOTRF) is a division of the College of Occupational Therapists. The College is a registered charity - and a wholly-owned subsidiary of the British Association - that represents the profession nationally and internationally.

The UKOTRF was launched in 2007 to build an evidence-base for occupational therapy, to increase research capacity within the profession and to raise public awareness of the valuable contribution of occupation to people's health and wellbeing. Grant-awarding activities of the UKOTRF are overseen by an advisory group of experienced researchers from occupational therapy and other relevant academic backgrounds.

Mission and goals

The mission of the UKOTRF is:

To build an evidence-base for occupational therapy by supporting research into the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of occupation-focussed interventions to:


The goals of the UKOTRF are to:

Research priorities

The priority areas for occupational therapy research are detailed in a College publication entitled Building the evidence for occupational therapy: priorities for research. BAOT members can access a free download of the publication from the College website. Hard copies are also available for purchase at a cost of £10 for BAOT members and £15 for non-BAOT members.Click here to access the COT publications list and order form (125KBpdf*).

The current priorities were identified from three sources:

The current research priorities should remain valid for five years. However, these priorities may change and be updated, depending on changing political and professional demands.

If you are aware of any priority areas for occupational therapy research that cannot be located within the recommendations contained in Building the evidence base for occupational therapy: priorities for research, we would be grateful if you could alert the UKOTRF in order to inform future calls for proposals.

Research grants

Applications are now invited for the 2009 funding round. Please click on each individual grant to take you to the proposal form and supporting documentation:


Submission of applications

Lead applicants must have been members of the British Association of Occupational Therapists for two consecutive years immediately prior to the date of application. Project collaborators may include non-occupational therapists.

The deadline for receipt of outline proposals for the Research Priority Grant, and full proposals for the Research Career Development Grant and the Pressalit Care Research Award is 5:00pm on Friday 30 January 2009. The deadline for applications selected to proceed to full proposal for the Research Priority Grant is 5:00pm on Friday 1 May 2009.

The Institute of Social Psychiatry Scholarship

Earlier this year the UKOTRF was delighted to announce a new scholarship scheme funded by the Institute of Social Psychiatry. This scheme offers a grant of up to £10k to support doctoral or early post-doctoral activity (up to 5 years after achieving a PhD or similar) for members who identify a need for such opportunity to develop their research career pathway. The topic area of the research must demonstrate relevance to occupational therapy and social psychiatry; research that relates to a professional priority area will be preferred.

The scholarship will be offered for 3 years in the first instance. The 2009 funding round is now closed. The 2010 funding round will be advertised in June 2009.

Contact

For enquiries about the UKOTRF please contact the R&D Office on 020 7450 2323, or email researchfoundation@cot.co.uk

How you can make a difference

Your support for the UKOTRF will help us to ensure that occupational therapy continues to make a vital contribution to the health and wellbeing of the nation. You can support the UKOTRF in a number of ways, including:

If you would like to leave a legacy, please click on 'Giving a donation' for more info.

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