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Engagement Summary JLA Occupational Therapy PSP
www.rcot.co.uk/engagement-summary-jla-occupational-therapy-pspSupplier Directory
www.rcot.co.uk/supplier-directoryOur Supplier Directory is the go-to place for RCOT members to quickly find a great range of products and services for all your professional needs. You can search the directory using the 'Keywords' box, or filter via the 'Category' listing to find the product and service relevant to you. If you...
Events
www.rcot.co.uk/eventsWe run a range of engaging and exciting events for RCOT members and non-members that you can book on directly from the site. You can search for an event that's relevant to you using the 'Keywords' box, or filter via the dropdown options to filter by event type, audience, category or region...
Career Development Framework Resources
www.rcot.co.uk/practice-resources/learning-zone/career-development-framework/resourcesRCOT response to CQC State of Care report
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-response-cqc-state-care-reportThe Care Quality Commission (CQC) has issued a report calling for immediate reform of the social care sector in England. The key findings of the report include that the care that people received in 2019/20 was mostly of good quality but that there was no improvement overall compared to the previous...
COVID-19: Wellbeing
www.rcot.co.uk/news/covid-19-wellbeingThe ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to dominate all of our lives both personally and professionally. As occupational therapists, we are experts in enabling others to maintain health and wellbeing, but sometimes it’s easier to advise others than to practice what we preach. During this...
Impact of COVID-19 ‘profound’, finds RCOT survey
www.rcot.co.uk/news/impact-covid-19-profound-finds-rcot-surveyRCOT has published the findings from its survey on the impact of COVID-19 on occupational therapy.
It’s a pretty nasty virus
www.rcot.co.uk/news/its-pretty-nasty-virus“I felt completely overwhelmed and exhausted when I returned to work. I’m 26, a fit and healthy person but I continued to feel the effects of fatigue and lack of motivation for a total of 3 months. It’s a pretty nasty virus, I will admit that. I found the length of time it took to get over the...
RCOT welcomes NHS funding for ‘long COVID’ clinics
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-welcomes-nhs-funding-%E2%80%98long-covid%E2%80%99-clinicsThe Chief Executive of NHS England Sir Simon Stevens has announced £10 million is to be invested this year in additional local funding to help kick-start and designate ‘long COVID’ clinics in every area across England. These new specialist centres complement existing primary, community and...
Occupational Therapy Week case studies - data permissions
www.rcot.co.uk/occupational-therapy-week-case-studies-data-permissions#ChooseOT: Occupational Therapy Week 2020
www.rcot.co.uk/news-and-events/occupational-therapy-week/chooseot-occupational-therapy-week-2020RCOT celebrates Black History Month with #BlackHealthHero
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-celebrates-black-history-month-blackhealthheroThis October, the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) would like to join the world wide community in celebrating Black History Month by helping to raise awareness of Black Health Heroes throughout history across the healthcare sector. Established in the UK in 1987, the month of October...
RCOT Specialist Section changes name to Major Health Conditions
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-specialist-section-changes-name-major-health-conditionsThe RCOT Specialist Section - Oncology and Palliative Care has today changed its name to RCOT Specialist Section - Major Health Conditions, following consultation with its members. The name change was undertaken due to the changing work of the Specialist Section and its members, as well as wider...
Allied Health Professions challenge health secretary on COVID-19 testing and PPE shortages
www.rcot.co.uk/news/allied-health-professions-challenge-health-secretary-covid-19-testing-and-ppe-shortagesWinners announced for the RCOT Celebration of Excellence in Occupational Therapy Awards 2020
www.rcot.co.uk/news/winners-announced-rcot-celebration-excellence-occupational-therapy-awards-2020Each year, RCOT recognises the outstanding contributions that members make to the profession and to raising its profile, by presenting a series of awards and funding opportunities. This year, we have presented prestigious Fellowship Awards to Dr Ruth Heames and Ruth Tyerman and Merit Awards to Dr...
RCOT statement on COVID-19 testing shortages
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-statement-covid-19-testing-shortagesThe difficulty that frontline key workers are having in accessing COVID-19 tests has recently been the subject of much discussion in parliament and the media. Occupational therapists across the UK play a key role in the fight against the pandemic, and the lack of testing is of huge concern to the...
Chief Executive Julia Scott will be leaving RCOT in the new year
www.rcot.co.uk/news/chief-executive-julia-scott-will-be-leaving-rcot-new-yearAfter nearly 15 years as CEO, Julia Scott will be leaving the organisation in the new year.
RCOT Celebration of Excellence in Occupational Therapy Awards 2020
www.rcot.co.uk/rcot-celebration-excellence-occupational-therapy-awards-2020We are delighted to announce the winners of our Celebration of Excellence in Occupational Therapy Awards 2020. Each year, we recognise the outstanding contributions that members make to the profession and to raising its profile by presenting a series of awards and funding opportunities. Fellowship...
RCOT responds to Human Medicine Regulations consultation
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-responds-human-medicine-regulations-consultationThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) has responded to a UK Government consultation on changes to the Human Medicine Regulations to support the rollout of COVID-19 and influenza vaccines. The consultation looks at changes in regulations which would allow health professionals across...
International recruitment hub
www.rcot.co.uk/international-recruitment-hubWelcome to our international recruitment hub. We are here to support any members involved in leading and delivering international recruitment in the NHS and social care. Our aim is to encourage and enable good practices and processes for international recruitment of occupational therapists, but...
RCOT call on government to radically reform social care
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-call-government-radically-reform-social-careThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) has signed a joint open letter as part of the Social Care Coalition, calling on the UK Government to radically reform the social care sector. The Social Care Coalition is a new group being led by the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham,...
Delivering pre-registration practice-based learning - alternative models
www.rcot.co.uk/alternative-practice-placementsOccupational Therapy Week 2020: Securing the future workforce and increasing diversity within the profession
www.rcot.co.uk/news/occupational-therapy-week-2020-securing-future-workforce-and-increasing-diversity-withinWe are delighted to announce that the theme for Occupational Therapy Week 2020 is securing the future workforce and increasing diversity within the profession. The week’s activities will run from Monday 2 to Sunday 8 November and we have some exciting plans for raising the profile of occupational...
RCOT responds to creation of National Institute for Health Protection
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-responds-creation-national-institute-health-protectionThe Government has announced that it is creating a new National Institute for Health Protection. The new organisation will eventually replace Public Health England and be primarily responsible for public health protection and infectious disease capability. It will start work immediately and be...
RCOT supports ‘Left in Lockdown’ campaign
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-supports-%E2%80%98left-lockdown%E2%80%99-campaignThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) is supporting the Disabled Children’s Partnership ‘Left in Lockdown’ campaign. The campaign spoke to 4,000 families of disabled children to ask how they have been impacted by the recent lockdown across the UK. Some key findings include: Parents/...
Perinatal mental health training for occupational therapists: how involving clinical experts ensured programme relevance and credibility
www.rcot.co.uk/perinatal-blog-augMany years ago, I worked with a lady who developed psychosis after the birth of her baby. Each day her husband brought the baby to the acute psychiatric hospital where she was being treated. Although we found a quiet space for the family to be together, I can’t think of a more inappropriate...
The Chief Allied Health Professions Officer Equality Diversity and Inclusion Roundtable Meeting
www.rcot.co.uk/news/chief-allied-health-professions-officer-equality-diversity-and-inclusion-roundtable-meetingI attended the above NHS England & Improvement meeting with RCOT as the BAME Occupational Therapy representative on the 20 July 2020 where issues around equality, diversity and inclusion within the Allied Health Professions (AHP) workforce were discussed. This event was attended by the full...
British Journal of Occupational Therapy sees increased ‘journal impact factor’
www.rcot.co.uk/news/british-journal-occupational-therapy-sees-increased-journal-impact-factorThe British Journal of Occupational Therapy (BJOT) has had its Clarivate Analytics Journal Impact Factor increased to 0.960 - its highest ranking since 2012. The Journal Impact Factor is a crucial metric used by authors to assess where to submit their papers and the improved result will help the...
2020 Annual General Meeting
www.rcot.co.uk/news/2020-annual-general-meetingThe 2020 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the British Association and Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) will take place on Thursday 27 August 2020 at 5.30pm. Current RCOT members are invited to attend the meeting, which this year is being run virtually to adhere with restrictions...
RCOT responds to the NHS People Plan 2020/21
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-responds-nhs-people-plan-202021The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock has launched the NHS People Plan 2020/21. The plan aims to make the NHS workforce fit for the future by tackling staff shortages, protecting staff and challenging discrimination, as well as elements highly relevant to occupational...
NHS England launch online COVID-19 rehabilitation service
www.rcot.co.uk/news/nhs-england-launch-online-covid-19-rehabilitation-serviceNHS England (NHSE) have launched an ‘online portal’ to help the rehabilitative care of patients discharged from hospital post COVID-19 in England and those managing their illness at home. The Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) has supported the development and advised on the...
RCOT announces the UK’s top 10 priorities for occupational therapy research
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-announces-uk%E2%80%99s-top-10-priorities-occupational-therapy-researchThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) is pleased to announce that the top 10 priorities for occupational therapy research in the UK have been identified. These priorities will set the research agenda for occupational therapy in the future and address the unanswered questions that...
The Big Rehab Conversation
www.rcot.co.uk/big-rehab-conversationA series of Big Rehab Conversations was held with members in the summer of 2020, focusing on different rehabilitation areas and themes. The conversations will help us to set best practice for rehabilitation, identify the challenges and ensure that the advice we offer reflects what’s actually...
A message of support from RCOT's Patron, HRH The Princess Royal
www.rcot.co.uk/news/message-support-rcots-patron-hrh-princess-royal-0HRH Princess Royal, Patron of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, has recorded a video message thanking members for their efforts in response to the pandemic.
Good Intentions are not enough…
www.rcot.co.uk/news/good-intentions-are-not-enoughAn overriding and unequivocal message from the BAME Big Conversation on 6 July 2020 is that RCOT needs to do more. Words and good intentions are not enough. Members have spoken clearly about what they see as the primary actions that are necessary to underpin future work to improve equality,...
BAME Big Conversation summary
www.rcot.co.uk/bame-big-conversation-summaryThe following summary is intended to capture the main themes that were discussed at the BAME Big Conversation, which took place on the 6 July with RCOT members. All names have been removed for confidentiality. RCOT should draw on existing information and good practice Several contributors noted...
Questions and answers from the BAME Big Conversation
www.rcot.co.uk/questions-and-answers-bame-big-conversationBelow are answers to the questions received during the BAME Big Conversation, which took place on the 6 July with RCOT members. Why hasn’t RCOT done anything already/in the past? Why has RCOT kept ignoring these BAME issues until now? We are sorry that it has taken us too long. Although being...
Occupational therapists officially included in the Health and Care Visa
www.rcot.co.uk/news/occupational-therapists-officially-included-health-and-care-visaThe Home Office has officially announced that a new Health and Care Visa (formerly termed the NHS Visa) will be launched this summer, creating a new fast-track visa route for eligible health and care professionals including occupational therapists. The new visa and immigration rules will allow...
Be an ambassador for your profession - join your Region’s committee
www.rcot.co.uk/news/be-ambassador-your-profession-join-your-region%E2%80%99s-committeeThe Royal College of Occupational Therapy Regions have 22 opportunities for members to join their committees and help to influence the profession and support colleagues at a regional level. RCOT Regions are branches of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT), dedicated to supporting...
Voting open for Council Member, International Affairs – WFOT
www.rcot.co.uk/news/voting-open-council-member-international-affairs-wfotMembers of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) have the democratic right to select a candidate for the seat of Council Member, International Affairs – World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT).
RCOT encourages offer holders to start their university courses in autumn 2020
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-encourages-offer-holders-start-their-university-courses-autumn-2020The Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) is encouraging students with offers on occupational therapy university courses to take up their places when they start in autumn 2020. Occupational therapists will continue to be crucial in the UK’s response to COVID-19 and the increasing demand...
Clearing 2020: Have you considered occupational therapy as a career?
www.rcot.co.uk/news/clearing-2020-have-you-considered-occupational-therapy-careerIf you’re looking for a rewarding career in healthcare, start your journey this September to become an occupational therapist and be part of the vital response meeting the UK’s health and care needs. Clearing opens across the UK on Monday 6 July, and there are opportunities to apply for a place on...
Nominate your colleagues for the 2021 Fellowship and Merit Awards
www.rcot.co.uk/news/nominate-your-colleagues-2021-fellowship-and-merit-awardsThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) has opened nominations for the prestigious 2021 Fellowship and Merit Awards. This is your opportunity to ensure that excellence in the occupational therapy community is recognised and your colleagues are celebrated for their outstanding...
Occupational therapy for Children and young people
www.rcot.co.uk/occupational-therapy-children-and-young-peopleOccupation is important for children’s development, health and well-being. A key function of occupational therapy is enabling children and young people to participate in the daily activities (occupations) that they need or want to do. Some children and young people have difficulty doing the...
Apply to be an external assessor for the RCOT Annual Awards
www.rcot.co.uk/news/apply-be-external-assessor-rcot-annual-awardsThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) is seeking to recruit two members as external assessors for its Annual Awards for Learning, Development and Research. This is an exciting professional development opportunity. As an assessor you will be responsible, together with an internal RCOT...
Members invited to shape RCOT’s new play guideline
www.rcot.co.uk/play-scopeThe Royal College of Occupation Therapists (RCOT) is developing a new guideline on occupational therapy and play , which is due to be published in spring 2022. All members are encouraged to submit feedback, not only those who are children and young people specialists, to help shape the scope of the...
RCOT supports LGBT+ members on Global Pride Day
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-supports-lgbt-members-global-pride-dayThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (ROCT) wishes all its LGBT+ members, staff and allies and to anyone celebrating a happy Global Pride Day.
RCOT calls on government to extend prescribing rights to the profession
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-calls-government-extend-prescribing-rights-professionThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) has called on the government to extend prescribing rights to their members. Alongside the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, the British and Irish Orthoptic Society and the Society of Radiographers, RCOT has written a joint letter to...
Children and young people
www.rcot.co.uk/children-and-young-peopleLooking for OT resources? We have a seperate page devoted to children and young people's occupational therapy including guides and results to our surveys. If you'd like to access these resources please visit our 'occupational therapy for children and young people' page .
RCOT’s response to an open letter
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-response-open-letterOn 21 June 2020 RCOT received an open letter from a group of BAME and non-BAME occupational therapists, students and educators. Please find below the response from Diane Cox, RCOT Chair of Council, and Julia Scott, RCOT Chief Executive.
RCOT fully supports WFOT statement on systemic racism
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-fully-supports-wfot-statement-systemic-racismThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) fully supports the statement from the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) on standing in solidarity with the global Black Lives Matter movement and condemning systemic racism. The statement issued on 19 June 2020 outlines that...
Occupational therapy during lockdown: supporting people with learning disabilities to reduce loneliness
www.rcot.co.uk/news/occupational-therapy-during-lockdown-supporting-people-learning-disabilities-reduce-lonelinessOne of the big challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the loss of our personal freedoms, particularly seeing our friends and acquaintances. This is especially true for those with learning disabilities. During Learning Disability Week 2020 , occupational therapists are shining a spotlight on...
RCOT response to PHE report on COVID-19 impact on BAME communities
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-response-phe-report-covid-19-impact-bame-communitiesThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) welcomes Public Health England’s report - COVID-19: Understanding the impact on BAME communities . The report makes a number of key recommendations with the main aim to improve the lives of people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME)...
RCOT calls on members to complete COVID-19 survey
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-calls-members-complete-covid-19-surveyThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists is asking its members to respond to its survey exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on them and the profession. RCOT wants to understand how the pandemic is affecting members’ work and the different ways they’re responding to it. By sharing...
RCOT statement on diversity
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-statement-diversityRCOT shares the outrage of members, colleagues and friends, and condemns the murder of George Floyd, and continued injustices around the world. We stand in solidarity with our BAME members and colleagues against racism of all kinds. To anyone who feels that we’ve been slow in putting out this...
RCOT reassures members - fees will not increase
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-reassures-members-fees-will-not-increaseThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) is pleased to announce that it will not be increasing its membership fee for all levels of membership from October 2020 - September 2021. RCOT members continue to be under pressure both at work and in their personal lives. Many are on the...
Occupational therapy in primary care
www.rcot.co.uk/occupational-therapy-primary-careOccupational therapists provide diverse expertise to primary care teams helping patients get fast access to the right care. Using health population approaches, they offer bespoke services for specific patient groups. Their interventions are proactive and preventative to keep patients functioning...
Preparing your child for returning to school
www.rcot.co.uk/preparing-your-child-returning-schoolWith plans being made to reopen schools, as a parent or teacher you may feel concerned about your child returning to school, especially if they find change difficult to handle. Here are some things that you can do to help prepare your child and to gain a sense of control over the uncertainties...
Practice placements crucial for sustaining the workforce supply pipeline
www.rcot.co.uk/news/practice-placements-crucial-sustaining-workforce-supply-pipelineRCOT is calling on all practitioners, service managers and departmental leads to work creatively and collaboratively with neighbouring Universities delivering pre-registration occupational therapy programmes to explore what you can do to support students to access the placements. Many practice...
Preparing for a return to school - how occupational therapists can help
www.rcot.co.uk/news/preparing-return-school-how-occupational-therapists-can-helpSchool closures have caused massive disruption to the lives of children and families during the COVID-19 crisis. At some point however, children will experience another big change when schools reopen. Anxieties about returning to school are understandably high, especially for families of children...
Recovering from COVID-19: Post viral-fatigue and conserving energy
www.rcot.co.uk/recovering-covid-19-post-viral-fatigue-and-conserving-energyHow to manage post-viral fatigue after COVID-19
www.rcot.co.uk/how-manage-post-viral-fatigue-after-covid-19-0How to manage post-viral fatigue after COVID-19
www.rcot.co.uk/how-manage-post-viral-fatigue-after-covid-19Cross-party support for RCOT call to prioritise rehabilitation
www.rcot.co.uk/news/cross-party-support-rcot-call-prioritise-rehabilitationThe Royal College of Occupational therapists (RCOT) has gathered the support of MPs from across the UK’s political spectrum for its call for the Health Secretary to prioritise rehabilitation for those affected by COVID-19. RCOT is expecting a ‘tidal wave' of demand for rehabilitation services in...
Research priorities survey open until 20 May
www.rcot.co.uk/news/research-priorities-survey-open-until-20-mayMembers now have until 5pm on Wednesday 20 May 2020 to support our survey to help identify the priorities for future occupational therapy research in the UK. The closing date has been extended due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. We are now asking members to share the survey on social media, by...
Calling members to be part of the ‘Big Rehab Conversation’
www.rcot.co.uk/news/calling-members-be-part-big-rehab-conversationRehabilitation is fast becoming the new priority in dealing with the impact of this pandemic.
Digital occupational therapy
www.rcot.co.uk/practice-resources/occupational-therapy-topics/digital-first-occupational-therapyCall for nominations for the Executive Committee of the Council of Occupational Therapists for the European Countries (COTEC)
www.rcot.co.uk/news/call-nominations-executive-committee-council-occupational-therapists-european-countries-cotec-0The next General Assembly of COTEC will be held in Prague, Czech Republic on 26 September 2020. At this meeting, elections will take place for four vacant posts. This is an exciting opportunity to engage with the European occupational therapy community and work to deliver the COTEC Strategic Plan...
Deadlines fast approaching on current opportunities to join RCOT boards and Council
www.rcot.co.uk/news/deadlines-fast-approaching-current-opportunities-join-rcot-boards-and-councilThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) is seeking to recruit active and engaged members who want to contribute to their profession and make a difference. We currently have two opportunities to join the RCOT Council representing Learning and Development and Industrial Relations, and...
Occupational Therapists included in government’s auto-visa extension scheme
www.rcot.co.uk/news/occupational-therapists-included-government%E2%80%99s-auto-visa-extension-schemeThe UK government has announced that occupational therapists, as well as other key Allied Health Professionals, will now be included in the government’s auto-visa extension scheme. The scheme will extend visas by a year for overseas occupational therapists who come to work in the UK, in the NHS,...
RCOT supporting and safeguarding members returning to work during the pandemic
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-supporting-and-safeguarding-members-returning-work-during-pandemicThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) is proud of all of our members and recognises the amazing and challenging role that they are playing in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result of the health crisis many retired, self-employed and student members are being enlisted to...
Government must grant automatic one-year visa extension to occupational therapists and other key allied health professionals
www.rcot.co.uk/news/government-must-grant-automatic-one-year-visa-extension-occupational-therapists-and-other-keyThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists is calling for occupational therapists as well as other key Allied Health Professions, such as physiotherapists, radiographers and speech & language therapists to be included in the government’s auto-visa extension scheme. Originally, this scheme was...
Occupational therapy posters and leaflets
www.rcot.co.uk/promoting-occupational-therapy/occupational-therapy-posters-and-leafletsWe have posters and leaflets available for you to download and use to promote the value of occupational therapy in your workplace, community or event. The posters and ‘Occupations matter’ leaflets highlight different ways occupational therapists support people. The posters can be downloaded and...
Scope of practice – things to consider during COVID-19
www.rcot.co.uk/news/scope-practice-things-consider-during-covid-19Across the UK, COVID-19 has changed the way that heath and care services operate. The UK health service has risen to the challenge, and occupational therapists are on the frontline of its response. Almost overnight, many occupational therapists are being asked to rapidly respond and change their...
A message of support from RCOT's Patron, HRH The Princess Royal
www.rcot.co.uk/news/message-support-rcots-patron-hrh-princess-royalA message from our Patron, HRH The Princess Royal . “I want to record how much I appreciate the difficulties you all face over the next few weeks and months. Many of you will have found ways to adapt your skills, which are so important to the organisations you either work or volunteer for, to help...
COVID-19: A message from Julia Scott
www.rcot.co.uk/news/covid-19-message-julia-scottDear members, A month ago we could never have imagined that today we would be in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic. I know that many of you, our members, are working flat out in extremely difficult circumstances to care for and support people through this crisis. You have my, and everyone at...
RCOT statement on occupational therapists and access to PPE
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-statement-occupational-therapists-and-access-ppeThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) is clear that members who are on the frontline or in high-risk community-based health settings should not be placed at risk by the provision of insufficient or inadequate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). On Sunday 29 March, the Secretary of...
Your health and wellbeing during the COVID-19 crisis
www.rcot.co.uk/your-health-and-wellbeing-during-covid-19-crisisAs occupational therapists, we are experts in helping others to maintain health and wellbeing, but sometimes it’s easier to advise than to practise what we preach. Now, during this COVID-19 crisis, we need more than ever to look after ourselves to ensure that we can keep helping the people we...
Joint call for Personal Protective Equipment for AHPs and Social Care
www.rcot.co.uk/news/joint-call-personal-protective-equipment-ahps-and-social-careToday, the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) along with 11 other key Allied Health Professions as part of the Allied Health Professions Federation (AHPf), has written to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to demand clarity on the ongoing situation regarding healthcare...
Financial support announced for self-employed
www.rcot.co.uk/news/financial-support-announced-self-employedThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) has welcomed the announcement by The Chancellor Rishi Sunak of a financial package to support the self employed . The package includes taxable grants worth 80 per cent of individuals' average profits for three months, up to a maximum of £2,500 per...
Emergency Bill to strengthen COVID-19 response plans becomes law
www.rcot.co.uk/news/emergency-bill-strengthen-covid-19-response-plans-becomes-lawThe Emergency Bill to strengthen COVID-19 response plans has been now become law. The temporary measures that have been introduced within the Bill, including amendments to existing legislative provisions and the introduction of new statutory powers, are designed to protect public health, increase...
Dealing with the disruption that the coronavirus will bring into all of our lives
www.rcot.co.uk/news/dealing-disruption-coronavirus-will-bring-all-our-livesSocial isolation is not a new concept for many of our residents in Wales. It is not uncommon for people to have periods of isolation during different periods of their lives. But this may create significant issues for a number of people with physical or mental illnesses or long-term health...
Government issues ethical framework for Adult Social Care’s response to COVID 19
www.rcot.co.uk/news/government-issues-ethical-framework-adult-social-care%E2%80%99s-response-covid-19The Department of Health and Social Care has issued a framework to support the planning and organisation of adult social care during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The framework is intended to support planners and strategic policymakers with a statutory responsibility in adult social care as...
NHS issues advice for private practitioners wanting to return to work in the NHS
www.rcot.co.uk/news/nhs-issues-advice-private-practitioners-wanting-return-work-nhsNHS England and NHS Improvement have issued advice on how Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) currently working in the private sector can return to work in the NHS and their local trusts. Private practitioners can either contact their local providers to return via their bank or register with NHS...
RCOT issues advice to help those who are social distancing
www.rcot.co.uk/news/rcot-issues-advice-help-those-who-are-social-distancingThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists has issued advice to help those who are social distancing . The UK government has advised that if you have an underlying health condition(s) or if you are aged 70 or older, you should be social distancing for up to 12 weeks. RCOT recognises that for some...
COVID-19 update – A message from Julia Scott
www.rcot.co.uk/news/covid-19-update-message-julia-scottThese are challenging times and as the situation with COVID-19 evolves, I wanted to let you know what RCOT is doing to support you. Our priority is to continue to support our members throughout this difficult period, while looking after the health and wellbeing of our staff. With this in mind, as...
Staying well when social distancing
www.rcot.co.uk/staying-well-when-social-distancingThe government is advising everyone to adopt social distancing measures and most schools across the UK are now closed. The government has stated that if you have an underlying health condition(s) or if you are aged 70 or older, you need to be particularly stringent in following social distancing...
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Update
www.rcot.co.uk/news/coronavirus-covid-19-updateThe UK government has moved from the ‘containment’ to the ‘delay’ phase of its response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The latest advice is available here . RCOT advises all members to adhere to the latest government and local policies regarding (COVID-19). The government has already...
Royal College of Occupational Therapists celebrates social prescribing day
www.rcot.co.uk/news/royal-college-occupational-therapists-celebrates-social-prescribing-dayThe Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) is celebrating the important role that occupational therapists play in social prescribing as part of this year’s Social Prescribing Day on Thursday 12 March. To coincide with the day, RCOT has launched its Informed View on social prescribing ...
Occupational therapists showcase the profession to Welsh Deputy Minister
www.rcot.co.uk/news/occupational-therapists-showcase-profession-welsh-deputy-ministerJulie Morgan, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services, met occupational therapists at Cardiff & Vale University Health Board as part of an arranged visit by the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT). The Deputy Minister met occupational therapists working in mental health,...
Occupational therapists receive royal seal of approval
www.rcot.co.uk/news/occupational-therapists-receive-royal-seal-approvalOn 26 February 2020 Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal visited The Meadowgate Intermediate Care Centre in Eston, North Yorkshire, to officially open the new £5 million centre designed to help people recover and regain their independence after a hospital stay and prevent hospital admissions.