Also in this issue
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Saluting our sisters
This year’s Black History Month theme is ‘saluting our sisters’ with a focus on Black women.
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You said We did
Members’ views and opinions are important to us and can help shape and improve our services and the way we work. Here are a few examples
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Discrimination in the workplace
CSP assistant director Jim Fahie says most discriminatory actions in the workplace go unchallenged
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‘How can I inform the CSP’s evidence to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry?’
In our regular monthly feature we answer your questions
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Kirsten Guy
Daniel Allen hears how Kirsten Guy is encouraging allied health professionals to dip their toe into research
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One aligned vision
Alignment in any organisation or team is vital to delivering success, writes Karen Middleton, as she explores how our strategic aims are connected&
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Understanding the landscape to meet patient needs
With the completion of CSP’s workforce review Nina Paterson hears from Rachel Newton, head of workforce policy, about its findings and impact
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Equality and inclusivity in private practice
Sara Conroy explains how the new HCPC standards on equality, diversity and inclusion affect private practitioners
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Moving into research
Alison Bingham explains how she moved into a research environment and encourages others to engage with research wherever they can
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Show your appreciation with an award nomination
‘Which physiotherapy volunteers and champions will you put forward for one of our new awards?’ asks CSP assistant director Rob Ledger
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Understanding and managing ME/CFS
A selection of tools and information sources that you may find useful
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Whose role is it anyway?
CSP professional advisers Julie Blackburn and Sara Conroy ask what will the future of the profession look like?
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Bringing home a medal
Being deaf isn’t stopping women like Keira How from achieving big things both within the physiotherapy profession and within sport