Advancing Healthcare Awards 2012

Submitted by abrown on Wed, 25/04/2012 - 15:04

A number of Occupational Therapists and OT related projects were recently recognised and awarded Runners Up places in the Advancing Healthcare Awards 2012, and we'd like to congratulate all those involved.

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New guide to Transforming Patient Experience is a 'living resource'

Submitted by slittle on Thu, 08/03/2012 - 11:00

Transforming Patient Experience: the essential guide provides you and your organisation with a resource to enable better understanding and optimal use of patient and staff experiences to improve services. Published by the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement, it is suitable for anyone with designated responsibility for improving patient experience – either as a provider of services or as a commissioner.

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OT Week 2012 - dates and promotional materials

Submitted by slittle on Tue, 21/02/2012 - 11:06

Occupational Therapy Week has a new look, which will help you to brand and promote all your activities, before, during and after Occupational Therapy Week. This year, Occupational Therapy Week is 5-11 November 2012.

During this week, you have the opportunity to share your passion for the profession, as well as engage with your local communities, peer groups and networks. It is also an ideal platform to campaign and influence political representatives and decision-makers to reinforce the value and contribution that occupational therapy makes to health and social care.

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Delivering better care, delivering better value - book your free place on Department of Health AHP Conferences

Submitted by slittle on Mon, 20/02/2012 - 16:07

Four forthcoming AHP Conferences organised by the Department of Health will enable OTs to fully understand the coming reforms to the health and care system and the opportunities they bring to maximise the AHP contribution to delivering innovative solutions. 'AHPs – delivering better care, delivering better value' will include workshops on commissioning, Any Qualified Provider and service redesign.

16 March 2012
Paragon Hotel, Birmingham
AHPs – delivering better care, delivering better value

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Factsheets about the Health and Social Care Bill

Submitted by slittle on Wed, 15/02/2012 - 16:03

The Department of Health has published a series of factsheets on the Health and Social Care Bill to explain particular topics contained in the Bill, including its key themes. Facsheets cover the following subjects:

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Making Your Voice Heard – could you host a COT roadshow this summer?

Submitted by slittle on Tue, 14/02/2012 - 15:56

Based on feedback from members we are hoping to run a series of road shows in the UK which will be a chance to meet some of the Practice Team and get to know what work we do on your behalf, as well as what you can do locally to influence decision making. It will also be a chance to find out how we can work together to ensure the OT voice in heard in changing health and social care landscapes.

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BAOT/COT statement on the Health and Social Care Bill

Submitted by slittle on Mon, 23/01/2012 - 16:55

The College of Occupational Therapists recognises the need for a high quality and efficient NHS. We would like to see a system which is more patient-centered, supports stronger integration between health and social care, and the delivery of evidence-based public health interventions. 

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OT & Stroke

Submitted by cmiller on Tue, 17/01/2012 - 11:22

Commissioning occupational therapy services for people who have had a stroke

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Members’ ballot planned as pension negotiations continue

Submitted by slittle on Mon, 16/01/2012 - 12:52

BAOT/COT Council has given UNISON's negotiators the go-ahead to continue pension negotiations on BAOT’s behalf. UNISON are the in the final stages of negotiations on the government’s proposals for NHS pensions, with the heads of agreement to be completed within the next few weeks. A full ballot of UNISON’s membership will consult members on whether they wish to accept or reject the final package, advising members that if they reject they would need to take part in immediate and sustained industrial action.

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Ten reasons to use OT services

Submitted by cmiller on Mon, 21/11/2011 - 12:56

In these challenging times there is greater focus on the efficacy of services provided within health and social care. The ten reasons on this page will help occupational therapists prove the value of occupational therapy services to service commissioners and other relevant professionals. These resources are provided by the College to support BAOT members in the provision of high quality services for service users and their carers.