Also in this issue
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Frontline Extra Stronger my Way
Read our June 2022 supplement which features How Stronger my Way can work fo
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Here for our members
Ash James, CSP director of practice and development, addresses the recent de-registration of physiotherapists
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Transferable Skills
Professor Valerie Webster is a physiotherapist and academic who has recently been appointed to the council of the HCPC.
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The CSP’s Student reference group of 2021/22
As this year’s SRG come to the end of their term, some student officers reflect on their achievements as they hand over to their successors
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Changing tracks
Physiotherapy offers a great variety of possibilities and opportunities across your career.
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Delivering a pulmonary rehabilitation programme: a QI project
The average national completion rates for pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is 62 per cent and there is a national challenge to drive numbers up
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Women's health and menopause
‘I’m going through the menopause. Am I entitled to workplace reasonable adjustments?’
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The nature of leadership
Karen Middleton has been thinking about the nature of leadership recently, looking at the classic question ‘where is it?’
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Managing anxiety at work
Having lived with anxiety to varying degrees, Jo Godley shares her top tips for managing it, in the hope that it might spark further conversations
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How my wife changed people’s lives
Physiotherapist Terry Reed OBE was a leading transgender activist in the UK, writes husband Bernard Reed OBE
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You make a difference
CSP head of practice improvement Helen Sharma highlights the collective power of members, and how you influenced planned uniform changes in England
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Dancing your way to physical and mental wellbeing
Ros Glendinning has designed a physiotherapy-led dance fitness programme that encourages patients to boogie their way to mental and physical fitnes
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Resources for healthcare staff
Find our latest resources here...
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Pride House
CSP trade union training officer Helen Russell explains how the CSP is supporting LGBTQIA+ athletes at the Commonwealth Games
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Exploring differences
Student Amara Mussawer picked Nepal for a placement to explore healthcare systems and differences in practice