The College of Occupational Therapists Specialist Section - People with Learning Disabilities is co-ordinated by a National Executive Committee who serve a term of office of four years and are proposed at COT SS PLD's annual general meeting. All NEC members must be full members of BAOT and the Specialist Section.

The committee meet at least three times a year and is responsible for carrying out the business of the Specialist Section and ensuring the aims of the organisation are met.

The NEC has been reorganised to form three sub groups each with an identified  lead person, we hope this will help members to identify who to contact in relation to specific queries.

Activity report for the Clinical Forum:

Updates needed for presentation to the Professional Practice Board (88KBPDF help*)

The 2008-2009 NEC consists of:

Group Members

Business group

  • Chairperson
  • Treasurer/ Membership
  • Conference coordinator

 

  • Esther Day*
  • Anne Matthews

Research, Development and Education group

  • Research & Development
  • Practice Principles

 

  • Lanier Pole*
  • Alison Lillywhite (co-opted)
  • David Haines

Communication group

  • Website & Localities
  • Newsletter
  • Information Officer
  • Resource Reviews

 

  • Patrick Woodman
  • Jo Tinkler
  • Bev Taylor-Wade
  • Claire Drew (co-opted)

Roles to be confirmed

  • Resource file/other
  •  

 

  • Anna Spurr
  • Jo Dwyer
  • Jo Tinkler
  • Moira Scanlon

* Lead

Note: The chair person has responsibility to oversee all work carried out in the groups, not just the business group. The leads must feed back all work to the chair person.

 

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