Also in this issue
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Pulmonary rehab for adults with COPD
Pulmonary rehabilitation may modestly improve anxiety and depression in adults with COPD
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Eleanor Main UCL’s first ever professor of physiotherapy
An interview with Professor Eleanor Main, researcher, educator, and paediatric physio, and UCL’s first ever professor of physiotherapy
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We are the champions
CSP members are championing equality, diversity and inclusion in their workplaces. Four of them tell us why and how
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Best laid plans
The CSP’s new strategy sets out a plan and direction for all of us to work towards, says Karen Middleton
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Am I being bullied or harassed or is it just banter?
Our advice will help you determine whether you’re being bullied or harassed and offer guidance for dealing with it
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Meeting HCPC standards when providing exercise classes to the public
Each month, the CSP’s professional advisers share advice and guidance on a topical matter
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FCP placements
Troy Douglin on exposing students to FCP through effective placements
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New research aims to get sedentary young people with disabilities active
Helping young people with long-term disabilities who are unable to walk, to spend less time being sedentary, is the subject of
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Using R in the NHS
Robin Hinks, CSPs policy and research officer, asks how vibrant communities like NHS-R can help maximise shareable data solutions in physiotherapy