'Making a positive impact' was a key theme at the event held in Leeds on 8-9 February 2014. GIll Hitchcock reports
‘Super hero’ wins the Big Idea
A scheme which uses teddy bears and a comic book ‘super hero’ to involve child cystic fibrosis patients in their care won the Dragon’s Den-style Big Idea competition.
‘Don’t let others limit your potential’
Speakers don’t come much more inspirational than Leda Cox, a former professional cyclist and second year physiotherapy student at St George’s, University of London, who told students not to limit their ambitions.
Broadcast the benefits of physio, students told
Physiotherapists are far too modest about their attributes and consequently do not ‘punch high enough within the system’, physiotherapist and new CSP chief executive Karen Middleton told delegates.
Students get social media tips
Think about how social media can help you to engage with special interest groups and how you can help others to engage.
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