This study explored occupational therapy with people with learning disabilities across the United Kingdom from the perspectives of occupational therapists and paid carers. The research findings were presented at the College of Occupational Therapists Conference in Brighton in June 2009 and have been published by the College of Occupational Therapists. This is being followed up in a detailed study of one setting.
This research was commissioned by the College of Occupational Therapists and its Specialist Section – People with Learning Disabilities.
The project’s aim was to explore and document the nature of occupational therapy practice with people with learning disabilities across the United Kingdom from the perspectives of occupational therapists and support workers
Much of the content in the College of Occupational Therapists’ 2013 update of its principles for practice with people with learning disabilities was drawn from the findings of this project.
Research team
Alison Lillywhite
David Haines
Output
Key note presentation by Alison Lillywhite and David Haines at College of Occupational Therapists Specialist Section – People with Learning Disabilities Annual Conference (June 2009)
A report on this research was published by College of Occupational Therapists in 2010 and this is available for free download from www.cot.co.uk/sites/default/files/publications/public/OT-PLD_0.pdf
College of Occupational Therapists (2010) Occupational therapy and people with learning disabilities: findings from a research study. London:College of Occupational Therapists
College of Occupational Therapists (2013) Eight core principles for occupational therapists working with people with learning disabilities. London:College of Occupational Therapists
Partners
College of Occupational Therapists
College of Occupational Therapists Specialist Section – People with Learning Disabilities