This is the official Twitter account for the Royal College of Occupational Therapists Specialist Section-Neurological Practice. See RCOT website for more info.
Specialist section activity came to an end on 30 September 2024. For now, we’re focusing on working with members and volunteers to reimagine our communities and transition to new practice networks. Activity on this account may be reduced during this transition period 😊
We’ll be stepping away from X and will be closing this account on 23 July. We’re still championing occupational therapy—just not here. Thanks for being part of our community and supporting our work.
#UKSF24@RowenaPadamsey and I will be on the RCOT stand F39 (near the brain!) for all three days. We’re looking forward to seeing everyone and having conversations about the new developing @theRCOT Communities. The X account @RCOT_NP remains live during the transition.
@RCOT_NP@UKStrokeForum#stroke Hi everyone! We are looking for you to collaborate and share ideas around how you are working to increase intensity in your service! Pop your thoughts on the Padlet and borrow some ideas too! https://t.co/Gy9iTZfw1X
Do you have more burning questions about attending #UKSF24 this year? Check out our handy FAQ's (https://t.co/vVfwZm1ZGS) and A-Z Guide (https://t.co/xYmnk8ftrJ) to be in the know!
❗️A important reminder: Sessions preferences on your bookings only indicate your preferences. If you wish to watch a session please queue in good time, as some workshops are capped so we strongly advise arriving early to avoid disappointment. #UKSF24
Do you have #MND or #Kennedy’s disease without any immediate support?
We've just launched a new booklet to help you plan ahead and find guidance.
Find Living alone with motor neurone disease or Kennedy's disease at https://t.co/2lGZfSWAfO
Women with MS
Pls take part in this survey on menopause even if you haven't been thru it.
The survey hopes to find out
- if MS gets worse faster after menopause
- if the severity of MS symptoms affects our MS
Thx @immy_collier & https://t.co/qQHxRdlDiJ
More answers the better!
Absolutely over the moon to hear the news that our fantastic stroke forum volunteer @CharlieChung90 has been chosen to present the Elizabeth Casson lecture next year - so well deserved - well done Charlie you will be brilliant 🎉🎉🎉
Happy #WorldOTDay !
Very privileged to be part of such a special profession, enabling people of all ages, with our without health conditions, perform occupations that are important and/or meaningful to them, making a real impact in their lives! 💚🫶
UKABIF Summit 2024
Have you booked your place at our annual Summit yet? It is taking place on Monday 4th November at The Lowry, Salford Quays, Manchester.
It promises to be a packed day of expert speakers and presentations. If you haven't already booked your place please do so very soon!
Click here for more information and to register:
https://t.co/BJrBpe9DwD
Our thanks go to our wonderful sponsors:
@IrwinMitchell, @SlaterGordonUk@Cygnetgroup and @LeighDay_law
#UKABIF #UKABIFSummit #Networking #BrainInjury #AcquiredBrainInjury #ABI
This is a really important trial and recruitment is going really well - but we still need more participants. Please consider suggesting this to someone you know with arm weakness after their stroke. @RCOT_NP@ACPIN_UK