Every year we have opportunities to recognise or support and strengthen the work our members are doing.
Some awards offer funding, to help a member reach their goal, others recognise a career of achievements. All carry prestige.
Join us in celebrating our recipients of this year's awards.
Annual Awards
Our Annual Awards offer funding for occupational therapy students, learners and practitioners to be able to take part in research, learning and development activities. These can include, but are not limited to, professional development courses, overseas placements, service improvement and research projects.
We’re inspired by how much our members innovate and dedicate themselves to the occupational therapy profession. This year, we’re delighted to announce that we’ve awarded 12 worthy recipients across seven awards. Learn more about our 2024 recipients below.
The Barbara Tyldesley Student Award
Innovation Award
International Activity Award
Pearson Award
Tunstall Award for creative use of technology for independence and care
Eden Travel Award
For more information about our Annual Awards, previous recipients and project reports you can visit our CPD@RCOT page.
Our Merit Award recipients of 2024
The Merit Awards recognise a significant achievement by our members at any stage in their career and are open to all of our members (excluding students and apprentices). They are often a first step towards a full Fellowship.
The award recognises their contribution to the profession. This may be, but is not limited to, a contribution:
- locally or regionally
- in a specialist field of practice
- in a diverse area of practice.
Anyone nominated will be recognised by their peers in the occupational therapy community for excellence in their field of work and their special contribution to the profession.
Adam Ferry
Alison Keir
Dr Blaine Robin
Dr Charlie Chung
Elizabeth Doherty
Helen Rushton
Janet Nicholson
Associate Professor Kalimah Ibrahiim
Kathryn Leigh Smith
Odeth Richardson
Penny Wosahlo
Robert Workman
Our 2024 Fellows
A RCOT Fellowship is the highest honour we can present to our members to recognise exceptional service and outstanding contribution to the profession, and RCOT, over many years.
Nominees for this award will have either been a member of RCOT for at least 10 years at the time of the award, or will come from outside of the profession and will have made an exceptional contribution to either promote the occupational therapy profession or provided distinguished service to RCOT.
A very select few are awarded a Fellowship – we've awarded fewer than 130 since first doing so in 1972.
We have two exceptional recipients this year.
Dr Carolyn Dunford
Professor Nicola Spalding
For more information about our Merit Awards and Fellowships, and to find previous recipients you can visit – rcot.co.uk/news-and-events/awards-and-funding/merit-and-fellowship-awards