The UK government has announced that anyone needing fit notes after Friday 1 July 2022 will be able to get them legally certified by an occupational therapist. This will apply in Scotland, Wales, England, and Northern Ireland.
Previously, only doctors, through a fit note could legally certify whether someone needed help returning or was unable to return to work. Under the new legislation, occupational therapists – along with physiotherapists, nurses and pharmacists - will also be able to legally certify fit notes.
This is something we have long been lobbying the government for.
The new legislation recognises the valuable role occupational therapists and other allied health professionals have to play in providing health and work advice, and supporting people to remain in work where possible.
The changes will have a really positive impact on health services across the UK. People who have health and work problems will now be able to get more detailed, tailored advice. Furthermore, waiting times and demand for doctors will be reduced, allowing them to focus on other medical matters.
Commenting on the upcoming changes, RCOT Director of Practice and Innovation Karin Orman. said:
“By joining forces and being bold and progressive, RCOT has opened this new opportunity for occupational therapists. Workers and employers are crying out for more help to support people with health problems to stay in work. Join us to see how you can lead the way.”