The College produces a range of publications for occupational therapists and other health and social care professionals. Please browse our online catalogue for details:
Ordering Publications
To order any of our publications, please download and complete the publications order form (132KB*). If you have any problems accessing this please email reception@cot.co.uk or telephone 020 7357 6480.
Skills Matching Tool (June 2007, updated April 2008)
We are pleased to announce the release of the BAOT/COT Publications skills matching tool, designed to facilitate your choice of appropriate Occupational Therapy publications depending on your skills and interests, and how relevant they are to your occupation.
Free Downloads
Some of our publications are also available to download free of charge:
Feedback
If you would like to comment on any of our publications, please complete the Feedback form (93kb
) and email back to our Publications Officer, tessa.fincham@cot.co.uk.
Copyright and Permissions
If you wish to request permission to use extracts from COT publications, please complete the permission request form (136KB
).
Discontinued Publications
Please note that we are no longer selling the COPM Video/DVD and Workbook. If you wish to obtain a copy please contact the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists: CTTC Building, 3400/1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario KIS 5R1 Canada. Tel (613) 523- 2268; Web site: www.caot.ca
Journals
The British Journal of Occupational Therapy (BJOT)
BJOT is the official journal of the College of Occupational Therapists. Its purpose is to publish contributions of papers relevant to theory, practice, education, management and research in occupational therapy. These may take the form of articles, short reports, practice evaluations, opinion pieces, editorials, research abstracts, book and media reviews and letters to the editor.
Occupational Therapy News (OTN)
OTN is the official monthly news magazine of the British Association / College of Occupational Therapists. It aims to keep members fully informed about news and developments in the profession.*This document is in 'Portable Document Format' (PDF) which can be read using Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you already have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your machine then the document will open automatically when you click on it. If it doesn't then click on the image to the right to obtain a free copy.
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