IOTTT is a registered society under Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, 1975 with the mission to empower the occupational therapy profession in India.
What’s the way forward with OT in India? Catch up on the insightful discussion moderated by @suresh_lshtm with @vyas_vignesh and @KirveSamita at IOTTT’s Saturday Night Chat! https://t.co/C3ONrjDuFM
What is the future of occupational therapy in India? IOTTT’s next Saturday Night Chat explores this question with insights from panelists representing academia, research, and practice. *Register now* to join and contribute to the conversation. https://t.co/c9CCPHINgS
Here is the recording of IOTTT Saturday Night Chat 18, providing the findings of IOTTT's OT Workforce Survey 2025. Share your thoughts and comments about the findings!
https://t.co/83y9ZHUQDE
Join our next SNC to learn and contribute. IOTTT will present its 2025 workforce study findings and will facilitate a discussion on the topic of OT workforce in India. Register Now!!!
https://t.co/3BCBwzuOdz
*LAST REMINDER* You still have a chance to respond to this important survey. Survey will close on December 25, 2025. Please spare a few minutes to complete this *anonymous* survey if you have not already done so. For more info and survey link, please visit https://t.co/4RmoXBYOE9
@mkstalin Respected @mkstalin sir - thanks for this great gesture. Occupational therapy has the power to transform the society by enabling people with disabilities to become productive members of the society. Soliciting your continued support to make our profession more visible.
(2/2) 🫂 #OccupationalTherapy: Supporting those whose physical health, mental health and/or well-being prevents them from doing activities (aka 'occupations') that matter to them.
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🫂 #OccupationalTherapy: "Arguably the most empowering, meaning-enhancing, creative and holistic health and social care profession... Adding life to days." (1/2)
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Here’s the recording of IOTTT’s Saturday Night Chat 17. Despite the systemic challenges, limited career advancement, and low pay in many parts of India, what’s motivating occupational therapists in India to stay in their field? Listen and comment.
https://t.co/7rDAcshptK
Retaining professionals in the field of OT is as critical as producing new OTs. What motivates occupational therapists stay in their profession? Register to join our Saturday Night Chat on Sep 13 and contribute your views.
https://t.co/guUspNpwzd
*IOTTT Research Alert*
*Preliminary Professional Competency Standards for Occupational Therapists in India: A Global Review and Adaptation*
https://t.co/6H9XBPWvf0
IOTTT is proud to have supported this important work by Ms. Dimple Dawar!
@sumanthraman Ideally prefix ‘Dr’ should be used by individuals with doctoral degrees like MD, PhD, etc. People with bachelor’s degrees should go by the title like Physician, Medical practitioner, etc.
Join us to brainstorm on how well our entry level practitioners are able to integrate into practice and how experienced therapists could help them improve their competency. Our next Saturday Night Chat is on June 28th at 7 pm IST!!!
https://t.co/CcdyKUPH0P
How close are Indian OT professional competencies standards compared to the Global curriculum?The IOTTT has been striving to understand and develop professional competency standards for India. Dr Dimple our IOTTT member led this work for us at Mc Master University. Register Now!
Here's the recording of an insightful discussion on the OT practice models that may be relevant to the Indian context. https://t.co/F1hJ2XaeEP
#occupationaltherapy#otindia
IOTTT renders its sincere regards to the Tamil Nadu government for launching Vizhuthugal, a one stop rehabilitation center for people with disabilities.
https://t.co/vkjDgtgeOP