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Country Profiles : UK & Irland Last Updated: Jan 10th, 2006 - 20:06:32


UK Shortage of Occupational Therapists
By Steven Mallon
Nov 2, 2005, 23:15

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The recruitment of specialist healthcare professionals has been a problem for the UK government for a number of years now. Despite efforts to attract staff to a range of professional streams through advertising and publicity campaigns (http://www.connexions.gov.uk), there remains an evident shortfall of qualified professionals entering the health sector to fill the apparent void.

Occupational therapy is one such area where this is felt. Across the country, regional and national newspapers carry advertisements for qualified OT’s to fill the vacancies which appear to significantly outweigh the candidates. Universities have actively used this in campaigns to fill places on occupational therapy courses, citing the number of available opportunities (http://www.brookes.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/ot). Whist this is a welcome move, the 3 and 4 year duration of these courses does little to stem a problem that is immediate.

Specialist recruitment agencies (http://www.rigot.co.uk) have appeared over the intervening years in an attempt to address this shortfall. Their activities have not been restricted to the UK, using immigration laws to import professionals from New Zealand, Australia and South Africa in an effort to fill vacant occupational therapy jobs.

The problem persists and despite increased applicants to university courses, the newspapers continue to advertise vacant occupational therapy jobs and will continue to do so for some time.

Resources:

http://www.connexions.gov.uk – Government recruitment site designed to attract applicants to shortfall
sectors

http://www.brookes.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/ot - Oxford Brookes University site offering Occupational Therapy courses

http://www.rigot.co.uk
Specialist occupational therapy jobs and recruitment site aimed at filling public and private sector vacancies


              
      
  

About the Author

Steven is an independent cultural commentator contributing to articles and magazines both online and offline on a wide range of topics and issues.
E-mail – steven@hamsterage.com
Phone – 0131 561 1791
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/

© Copyright 2005 by Steven Mallon

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