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If you are an occupational therapist, OT student or support worker, then the British Association of Occupational Therapists (BAOT) is your professional body and trade union

If you’re not already one of our 28,000+ members, discover here why you should be. We’re a member-led organisation, and members enjoy many benefits. These include having your say in the future development of occupational therapy and participating in your professional community.

Build your professional network

BAOT supports networks at local, national and international levels enabling you to access your professional community to share best practice, build your knowledge base and develop your career. Joining your regional or local BAOT group is a great way to get support and advice from OTs in your area – there are over 100 groups across the UK. You’ll learn from others, get professional development updates, and make new friends. You can organise or join local study events that answer your CPD needs and recruit new members to spread the word. These ‘grass root’ groups are often inspirational.

Get together with fellow specialists

As a BAOT member, you are eligible to join any of the 11 Specialist Sections and take networking one stage further. Meet other BAOT members to share a common interest through these special interest groups. Experienced professionals and new colleagues meet regularly to develop expert practice in a particular clinical specialism. Part of the College, each Specialist Section has a regional structure, entries on the College website, and coverage in Occupational Therapy News on a rotating basis.

Play your part on the international stage

BAOT membership entitles you to join the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT). You can access a global network of like-minded peers across every continent, eager to spread best practice worldwide. BAOT is also a member association of the Council for Occupational Therapists of the European Countries (COTEC), which provides in-depth information on practice in Europe.

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Free publications for COT Annual Conference delegates

Mon, 14/05/2012 - 16:51
COT Annual Conference delegates who attend ‘80 years of OT’ (session 35) will receive two complimentary volumes charting the history of OT were originally priced at £70. Delegates attending the Mental Health conference facilitated poster discussions (session 136.1) will receive a free copy of Falls Management and Prevention for Older People with Mental Health Conditions (while stocks last). ... Read more

OTs play their part in BAOT’s future through membership survey 2012

Fri, 11/05/2012 - 11:53
We would like to thank all our members who recently... Read more

OTs use of occupation-focused practice in secure hospitals

Thu, 03/05/2012 - 16:26
COTSS Mental Health Forensic Forum is delighted to... Read more

National Autistic Society conference explores autism and sensory processing in everyday life

Wed, 02/05/2012 - 13:36
The National Autistic Society aims to develop a greater... Read more

Application date extended for Clinical Report Writing Study Day

Wed, 02/05/2012 - 10:29
With the increasing number of HPC fitness to practice... Read more
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May's British Journal of Occupational Therapy should be with members soon, here's what you can look forward to http://t.co/BDFF7KuQ16 hours 32 min ago
  • 17 hours 11 min ago Here it is RT @haylz2005: Latest BJOT has arrived @BAOTCOT looks a good article on non traditional placements :) http://t.co/ffMs5IuU
  • 23 hours 7 min ago #OTresearch MT @Maria_genhome: any OT students (pg or ug) looking for a research project? The #genHOME project may have some suggestions
  • 1 day 15 hours ago @rhianmorgan27 it is part of the core competencies, values and principles for OTs so should always be at the heart of their work.
  • 1 day 16 hours ago BBC News - Eye-controlled computer games for disabled children http://t.co/YZD1fK9T
  • 1 day 19 hours ago @PaulGrahamQEF @QEF1 what is the filming for, sounds intriguing!
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Video interviewing an OT who has successfully been audited by the HPC

In August 2011 the Health Professions Council will randomly select a group of occupational therapists to submit evidence of their Continuing Professional Development. Find out more about the HPC audit.  

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