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22 April 2026
New OTA resource: Normal life is being disrupted (again)
Normal life is being disrupted (again) is a practical, easy-to-use guide designed for immediate application in clinical and community settings.

22 April 2026
Policy and Advocacy update – 23 April 2026
Read about OTA policy and advocacy updates and developments this week, including the announcement on NDIS reform, an update on Veterans' home care, and many more.

22 April 2026
Occupational Therapy Australia calls for person-centered approach as NDIS reforms take shape
Today, Minister Mark Butler, Minister for Disability & NDIS and Minister for Health & Ageing, announced the next stage of the NDIS and Aged Care Reforms in a significant pre-budget announcement at the National Press Club in Canberra. OTA is on the ground at the National Press Club today, with our CEO Sam Hunter ensuring OTs are firmly in the frame as NDIS reform takes centre stage.

21 April 2026
Research Study: Early-career OTs transitioning to specialty practice
This study seeks to explore transitions by early career occupational therapists into areas of specialty practice, from the perspectives of both early career and experienced occupational therapists.

20 April 2026
Research Survey: Parents and Caregivers priorities for occupational therapy
The research explores perspectives on the priorities of caregivers and Occupational Therapists when working with a child and their families.

20 April 2026
Research Study: TBI vocational rehabilitation training package
The study aims to co-design a TBI vocational rehabilitation (VR) training package with allied health clinicians, ensuring it is practical, relevant, and aligned with real-world needs.

16 April 2026
Policy and Advocacy update – 16 April 2026
Read about OTA policy and advocacy updates and developments this week, including the NDIS Integrity Inquiry final call for submissions, upcoming webinars, and many more.

13 April 2026
Rethinking Dementia Care: Occupational Therapists making a difference with Positive Approach to Care
Across Australia, OTs working with older adults often feel they could better connect, reduce distress, and support independence in dementia care—it’s a practice gap, not a knowledge gap.
