Also in this issue
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Progressive Profession
Sudhir Daya welcomes you to this edition of Frontline, celebrating the UK’s LGBTQIA+ History Month with the theme of “Politics in art”
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How to be an ally
Top 10 tips from the CSP’s LGBTQIA+ network for being an ally
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Your Council Needs You!
Help shape the future of the CSP and the physiotherapy profession. Six places are available - could one of them be yours?
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Innovating in response to Long Covid
As the Covid-19 pandemic unfolded, many services rapidly responded to the emerging problem of Long Covid
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Coming out again and again
Ashwin Upadhya speaks to Radhika Holmström about realising he was gay at 12 and choosing his career path at 17
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The challenge of being yourself
Guest columnist Jonathon Kruger, CEO of World Physiotherapy, on why we must all do our part to create a more accepting and tolerant profession
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New and updated resources
We feature some of the latest resources, find out more...
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Time to move out?
With acute hospitals under immense pressure, the CSP asks whether it is time to seek new solutions to the loss of rehab space
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Heart Unions week
The Trade Union Congress (TUC) Heart Unions week is back from 14-20 February
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LGBTQIA+ healthcare needs
Missed opportunities when it comes to physiotherapy care for LGBTQIA+ individuals? Niko Brenner examines the evidence
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Funding for LGBTQIA+ fertility support
Spain has extended public health-funded fertility treatment to LGBTQIA+ families, says Amy Jepson
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'How can I make my voice heard in the workplace?’
How can a CSP member who identifies as LGBTQIA+ make their voice heard in the workplace?
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Arts in health
Adam Lewis, lecturer in physiotherapy, says why we must find activities that people enjoy