Also in this issue
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On the ball: staff wellbeing at the Walton Centre in Liverpool
The Walton Centre in Liverpool is ahead of the game in terms of keeping staff fit and healthy. Jennifer Trueland reports.
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Work in progress: Mel Stewart on CSP's equality networks
Physiotherapy lecturer Mel Stewart weighs up progress on black and minority ethnic issues over the past couple of decades in the CSP and beyond.
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3 minutes with Pamela Scarborough
Pamela Scarborough is a cystic fibrosis specialist who is a committed campaigner for more people to become organ donors.
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CPD: everyone’s involved in practice education
CSP professional adviser Nina Paterson explains why everyone can contribute to making practice education a resounding success.
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Physio findings: award winning posters from Physio UK 2015
In our regular round-up on research items Janet Wright looks at some award-winning posters from Physio UK 2015.
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In review: books, web resources, videos
A Simple Guide to Back Pain and its Management, NeuroTribes: the legacy of autism, Yoga for Grief and Loss
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Having ‘difficult’ conversations
Witnessing her father’s care in ICU convinced Julia Tabrah that staff need better training on dealing with distressed relatives.
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Advice line: how to contribute to the CSP members’ magazine
Lynn Eaton offers guidance on how to contribute to Frontline
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Comment: From big to small ‘p’ politics
There was a buzz around the society’s London headquarters last week.
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Your comments: 18 November 2015
Get involved by emailing talkback@csp.org.uk.
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Breathing easy: world COPD day
With World COPD Day happening this week, Kate Bennett discusses the imminent launch of a CSP model on the condition.