
Published: Thursday 18 September 2025
OT Week 2025 is coming up, from 27 October to 2 November, with World OT Day being celebrated on Monday 27 October.
OT Week is our biggest annual celebration of the extraordinary impact occupational therapists make every day. It’s a chance for us to come together as a profession, share our stories, and showcase the life-changing work OTs do across all life stages and health settings.
Help celebrate OT Week by downloading, printing and sharing our free resources. Organise a celebration at your office or practice, and share your photos by tagging us @otaus and using the hashtags #OTWeek2025 and #OTsinAction.
You can find more information and resources for OT Week 2025 here.
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