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Occupational Therapy

The Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions - Occupational Therapy is chaired by This link opens in new browser window; you are now leaving the NHS QIS website.Claire Muir.  There is network representation across Scotland.  The dates of the network meetings for 2008/ 2009 are:
  • Wednesday 10 December 2008, NHS QIS, Delta House, Meeting Room 2, 50 West Nile Street, Glasgow, G1 2NP
  • Wednesday 11 March 2009, Dunfermline - Venue To Be Confirmed
  • Wednesday 17 June 2009, Hairmyers Hospital
  • Wednesday 16 September 2009, NHS QIS, Delta House, Meeting Room 2, 50 West Nile Street, Glasgow, G1 2NP
Network Representatives for Occupational Therapists (Word, 75K, 21 secs)

Occupational Therapists' Mission Statement

In their Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct for Occupational Therapists , the College of Occupational Therapists (COT) state that all Occupational Therapy staff must maintain and improve their own professional standards by:

  • Achieving and continuously maintaining high standards of competence
  • Being responsible for actively maintaining and developing their professional competence
  • Achieving base service delivery on accurate and current information in the interests of high quality patient care
  • Promoting understanding of and contribute to, the development of Occupational Therapy.

Network Objectives

Click here to view the objectives for the Practice Development Network for AHPs - Occupational Therapy 2008/ 2009 (Word, 126K, 35 Secs)

Service Development Initiatives

The following documents detail project and audit information, contact details and proposed completion dates for occupational therapy initiatives. When you open the document please click on 'Enable Macros'.

Please email completed templates to ahpadmin.qis@nhs.net.

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Useful Links

page opens in a new windowBritish Association/College of Occupational Therapists
You can access special interest group information from here

page opens in a new windowOccupational Therapy in Trauma & Orthopaedics

page opens in a new windowHealth Professions Council

page opens in a new windowNHS Scotland - e-library

page opens in a new windowNHS Scotland - Clinical Governance

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