An occupational therapist has been awarded a Merit Award for her outstanding work in occupational therapy.
Janice McClymont, Head of Profession, Occupational Therapy Services, NHS Lanarkshire and Honorary Fellow, School of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University was awarded for her considerable innovation, impressive volume of achievements, work on post Covid and the development of an occupational therapy model which has a national reach and influence.
The Royal Society of Occupational Therapists Fellowship and Merit Awards recognises individuals nominated by their peers for their excellence and the individual’s special contribution to their profession.
Janice said: “It is a real honour and privilege to be recognised by my profession and colleagues, and I am absolutely delighted to receive this award. I would like to thank Professor Katrina Bannigan for her nomination, and all of my colleagues in NHS Lanarkshire and across the partnerships for their continued support and leadership opportunities over the years.”