Seven reasons you can't afford to miss Annual Conference
College of Occupational Therapists 35th Annual Conferences and Exhibition
Plus Three Annual Conferences:
HIV/AIDS, Oncology, Palliative Care
Neurological Practice
Forensic Forum (Mental Health)
28 June-1 July 2011, Brighton Centre, Brighton, Sussex
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Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture 2013 - list of previous lecturers
Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture 2013 - presenter information
Casson Memorial Lecture 2013 Nomination Form
This lectureship is a memorial to Elizabeth Casson (1881-1954) in honour of her contributions to the profession of occupational therapy
Elizabeth Casson was the first woman to be awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University of Bristol in 1929, she specialised in psychiatry and introduced occupational therapy to England, setting up the first school of occupational therapy, Dorset House in Bristol.
Exhibition Workshop and Sponsorship Prospectus - Glasgow 2012
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Relive our 2011 Conference
One of the most popular sessions from our Annual Conference this year in Brighton was Professor Mary Law's opening plenary on "Occupation, evidence and outcomes: The future of our profession".
Share your experience and passion at our 2012 Annual Conference
While our 2011 Annual Conference has only just finished, the deadline for submissions to our 2012 conference is fast approaching. Anyone wishing to present at Conference has less than 10 weeks to prepare your abstract.
Our Annual Conference, and Specialist Section - Mental Health Annual Conference, will take place on 12-14 June 2012 at the SECC in Glasgow.
Now is not the time to cut and run, the profession is told
No matter how hard things are in the public sector, now is not the time to cut and run from occupational therapy, delegates were told in no uncertain terms at last week’s COT annual conference in Brighton.
Closing proceedings for this year’s event, COT chief executive Julia Scott said that year on year the professional body’s annual conference drives our profession forward, enabling OTs to ‘talk our own language’ and ‘challenge with confidence’.













