Do you work with an inspiring colleague who should be recognised by the wider OT community?
If you think that one of your colleagues is doing a tremendous job above and beyond their call of duty and should be recognised for their achievements, consider nominating them for a Fellowship or a Merit Award.
The College is delighted to announce the names of the BAOT members who were given a Merit and Fellowship Award in 2012
Merit Award winners 2012
These awards, introduced in 2008, are open to all members of BAOT (students, practitioners, associate members, managers, educators, researchers, new practitioners) with a minimum of two full consecutive membership years, who are recognised by their peers in the occupational therapy community for excellence in their sphere of work. The recipients for this year are:
College announces Merit Awards 2011
Merit Awards are open to all members of the British Association of Occupational Therapists with a minimum of two full consecutive membership years who are recognised by their peers in the occupational therapy community for excellence in their sphere of work. The College is delighted to announce the names of the BAOT members who were given a Merit Award in 2011:
College announces Fellowship Awards 2011
The College of Occupational Therapists is delighted to announce the award of a Fellowship to Dr Sheena Blair, Anne Lawson-Porter and Professor Chris Mayers and an Honorary Fellowship to Professor Jackie Campbell in recognition of the outstanding contribution they have all made to the profession during their career.
The Fellowship and Honorary Fellowship awards are the highest honours that the College can bestow on one of its professional members and on non-occupational therapists.
Recognizing excellence in the occupational therapy community
The nominations process for the Merit and Fellowship Awards is now closed, and we are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2012 awards.








