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A graphic including text and a photograph of Ed, captioned "Ed at his bachelor's degree graduation in 1999, looking joyful because little did he know what was to come from working in healthcare…" It is a washed out photograph with a person with a large, shiny forehead, short, black hair with sideburns, large, rounded, metal-rimmed glasses, large, teethy smile and clean shaven. The person is wearing a suit with a white shirt and blue tie, with a black graduation gown, with a two-tone green graduation hood.
The graphics text reads “Ed (he/him) is one of our Trustees, and with 'Sum' as his surname, it is very apt that he is our Treasurer! He is more of an 'applied' science person, with a Bachelor of Health Science (BHSc (Hons)) in Occupational Therapy and a Master of Science (MSc) in Ergonomics and Organisational behaviour. He has been involved with several research studies, and he even has his name on a paper: 'Occupational therapy consensus recommendations for Functional Neurological Disorder'. He has delivered lectures to occupational therapy and physiotherapy students and supported other occupational therapists with their training and development, particularly in the field of neurological rehabilitation.“
Something a little different this year!
As the theme is ‘science and innovation’ we thought we would highlight a few people linked with Oban Pride and relating to the theme.
Starting with Ed (he/him), our very appropriately named Treasurer!
A new Methods Primer by Dan Green and colleagues outlines circumstances where the mean and standard deviation alone are insufficient summary variables, and provides a simple appraisal method for reviewers without raw data
Read in BMJ Medicine now: https://bit.ly/4bJz3w8
Hi members of @thercot.bsky.social community - I'll be prompting some #OTalk around the theme of #LGBTHistoryMonth over on the @thercot.bsky.social Communities platform at 8pm this evening. Be good to see folks there if you've got access to the platform 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Listening to the AI symposium at #WFOT2026
Karen Jacobs (session chair) says the question not how AI will touch our profession but how we as OTs engage with it.
AI WILL be used in OT and reflect priorities, assumptions and blind spots of those who engage with it, therefore OTs need to engage
OT is complex, simplifying it is our strength 💚
In the RCOT Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture 2026, Sue Parkinson will explore how OTs break down tasks, routines and activities to help manage complexity and sustain what matters.
Anyone with an interest in OT can save a spot https://bit.ly/49Yr1OC
It's Education Day #WFOT2026 in Bangkok. Lots of learning!
#OTHistory thread re rare #OTHistory education did for Education Day, Paris.
Please share recent history research into any aspect of #OccupationalTherapy education, anywhere ...
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21 years of #LGBTHistoryMonth 🌍
Science & Innovation is the theme highlighting the impact LGBTQIA+ people have had on everyday life, from healthcare & technology.
While recognising the past harms they have faced through the misapplication of science & why inclusive voices matter for the future 🙌
I was delighted to be asked to be a part of this @elizabethcasson.bsky.social session, especially alongside such fantastic company. We will be reflecting on our respective lectures and discussing our thoughts on their impact and how the themes of lectures can continue to be applied.
Explore our Methods Primers Collection, where all resources in this area are conveniently organized for your reference https://bit.ly/45vZb9G
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@hspenceruk.bsky.social
@otlisab.bsky.social
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@chrisedge81.bsky.social
On the 10th day of Christmas, I give to you a starter pack of occupational therapy lecturers, researchers & a few students. Give them a follow to prompt them to be active.
Let OT students know that #RCOT is on Bluesky
+ If 50 OT students follow me, I'll make a new starter pack to share
More teams are turning to school-based OT placements - so we’ve created a guide to make it easier.
It’s full of real examples and simple steps for clinicians, educators and learners.
📘 Download your copy https://bit.ly/4akCk4e
Calling all OT learners and early-career OTs 👋
Join us on 21 January for a virtual session designed to help you feel confident, connected and supported throughout studies and in your career.
Member or not, register here 🔗 https://bit.ly/4pZhbkP
I agree! Loved the opportunity to catch up with you, Dee! Conversations with yourself, the @elizabethcasson.bsky.social lovelies and plenty of others from our #OccupationalTherapy community beyond were the highlights of @theotshow.bsky.social for me. It's how the best ideas spark 💚🤞
We want to extend our sincere thanks to all who joined us at the show this year!
It was a privilege to connect with so many dedicated professionals who are shaping the future of occupational therapy.
Grateful for the opportunity to support & learn from this amazing community.
See you in 2026!
Text reads: Joint research and placement cafe Experiences of marginalised occupational therapy students. 1-2pm Thursday 11 December
This month, the placement and research cafes come together for a joint event exploring the experiences of marginalised occupational therapy students.
Thursday 11 December 2025, 1-2pm.
Details of how to join: https://loom.ly/05IIkUs
Image says 'News: Our statement of support for members working in higher education'.
We see the challenges our members in Higher Education are facing and we stand with you.
Redundancies and job insecurity threaten the future of occupational therapy education and research.
Read our full statement and find out how to get support: https://loom.ly/Oz5qxak
Loved the #OTShow @theotshow.bsky.social yesterday! So many thought-sparking conversations and lovely overdue catch ups @elizabethcasson.bsky.social @thercot.bsky.social 💚❤️ Such a valuable date in the #OT calendar #Energised #Inspired #OccupationalTherapy #BeMoreElizabeth
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A beautiful @derbyuni.bsky.social graduation day with #OccupationalTherapy at its' heart 🎓💚 Congratulations to all our grads and to the fabulous @mohospark.bsky.social
We’ll be on stand B40 at the OT Show – but we’re also sharing knowledge Arrows directing the reader to scroll
Integrating AI into everyday occupational therapy practice Keynote Theatre 2.15–3pm, Wednesday 26 November Presented by Karin Orman and Dr Gillian Ward, we’ll dive deep into how digital innovation can empower practitioners as changemakers. Whether you’re curious, sceptical or already experimenting with tech, this session will help you ethically and effectively integrate AI into your everyday practice.
Leading professional development through practice networks Keynote Theatre 2.40–3.10pm, Wednesday 26 November 10.10–10.40am, Thursday 27 November (repeat) Join Dr Nikki Daniels to learn how being part of an RCOT network is more than CPD – it’s community, leadership, influence and belonging. If you’re ready to build skills, grow confidence and help shape the profession’s future – this session is for you.
Housing without delay: how OTs are transforming housing as a health determinant Theatre 1 10.30–11.15pm, Thursday 27 November Join Lauren Walker and Dr Rachel Russell to explore how OTs can go beyond traditional adaptations – shaping policy, influencing new-build design, preventing tenancy loss and enabling employment through better housing. Discover how you can contribute to the ‘Housing without Delay’ project in 2026.
We’re heading to the OT Show – and we’d love to see you there!
📍 Stand B40
Whether you’re curious about tech, passionate about professional growth or ready to influence housing policy – there’s something for you.
Will we see you there?
https://loom.ly/uIj_hXI
♦️What we do♦️ Supporting OTs to further their profession.
Congratulations @mohospark.bsky.social - chuffed that @derbyuni.bsky.social acknowledged you and your incredible contribution to the profession in this way. Thank you for putting #OccupationalTherapy right at the heart graduation today 🎓💚
Image has following quote from Satvinda Reyatt, Chief Excutive (Interim): We stand with all occupational therapist practitioners, and colleagues across health and social care, in calling for respect and protection for all staff. Headshot of Satvinda in top righthand corner.
No occupational therapist should feel intimidated while practising. We stand with all health and social care professionals who have been reported as feeling 'deliberately intimidated' by flags displayed across many parts of England during the summer.
Read our response: https://loom.ly/26Yy2Ag
Well - I'm actually retired ... mostly ... but I'll make an exception for the Casson lecture. One last hurrah!
Play about #OccupationalTherapy cooking group in a secure setting. Planning to get some of team along ☺️
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Any #OccupationalTherapists on this platform involved in #Community #CommunityDevelopment type roles? #OTWeek25 #RightTimeOT
Any #OccupationalTherapists on this platform involved in #Community #CommunityDevelopment type roles? #OTWeek25 #RightTimeOT