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Rhode Island RIOTA's Mission Statement is "On behalf of its members, the Rhode Island Occupational Therapy Association strives to represent, advance, and advocate for the profession and practice of occupational therapy."
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South Carolina Our Mission: On behalf of its members and the public, the South Carolina Occupational Therapy Association promotes and advances the profession of occupational therapy in the service of society.
Centennial Vision: We envision that occupational therapy is a powerful, widely recognized, science-driven, and evidence-based profession with a globally connected and diverse workforce meeting society's occupational needs.
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South Dakota The South Dakota Occupational Therapy Association is also known as SDOTA. SDOTA is a non-profit organization of occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, occupational therapy students, and friends of the organization which exists to support the members throughout the state of South Dakota. Information located on this site is for your convenience.
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Tennessee The Tennessee Occupational Therapy Association's member participation, promotion of occupational therapy, and provision of professional development designed to enhance occupational performance among consumers will be a model for state occupational therapy associations.
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Texas The Texas Occupational Therapy Association was established for the benefit of professionals and students of occupational therapy. Membership services includes public relations materials, legislative information, practice forum, educational meetings and student services.
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Utah The Utah Occupational Therapy Association (UOTA) is a non profit membership organization dedicated to the advancement of the occupational therapy profession in the state of Utah. The UOTA serves the interest of its members by representing the profession to the public, supporting political advocacy, and providing continuing education, networking and professional development opportunities for occupational therapy practitioners.
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Vermont Welcome to VOTA's website. This site has many resources to offer, includingstate office and leadership contact information, meeting details, and important OT news. Additionally, one of the most beneficial features is the VOTA Listserv. The listserv system brings a new level of communication abilities to VT occupationaltherapists and it is vital thatmembers and non-members subscribe to receive late breaking professional news information. The listserv also allows networking of therapists across the state, exchanging treatment ideas and techniques, and courses announcements.
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Virginia The Virginia Occupational Therapy Association is committed to advocate and further the development of Occupational Therapy in a changing world by: Serving and supporting the interests of its members. Maintaining the integrity of the profession. Becoming involved in proactive legislation related to occupational therapy. Ensuring association financial stability. Serving and educating the community regarding health and occupational therapy.
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Washington The Washington Occupational Therapy Association (WOTA) supports the professional community of therapists and promotes improved access to occupational therapy (OT) services in the State of Washington. If you are an occupational therapy practitioner, or you would like to apply for admission to an occupational therapy school, or you believe you or someone you know may benefit from occupational therapy services, this site will provide information for you. WOTA members are encouraged to login to locate members-only services and information.
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West Virginia The West Virginia Occupational Therapy Association (WVOTA) was formed in the 1970’s to represent the Occupational Therapy practitioners in the State of West Virginia. WVOTA was essential in obtaining licensure of occupational therapy in the state in 1978. The efforts of WVOTA were also essential in the development of the 1st OT educational programs in the state. Through the efforts of WVOTA and many others in the state West Virginia University instituted a Master in Occupational Therapy in 1996 and The College of West Virginia instituted an associates degree in Occupational Therapy program in 1998.
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