The October issue of Frontline, which marks Black History Month, is out soon.
This month’s issue shines a spotlight on the work, experiences and aspirations of black physiotherapy staff, with some of the content developed in collaboration with members of the CSP’s Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) network.
The cover feature celebrates the varying careers and contributions of seven black physios; we also profile physiotherapy educator and founding member of the CSP’s BAME network Melrose Stewart, and invite a guest columnist – Maria Stokes – to take over this month’s In Person.
Other features include an introduction to the members of the Support Workers’ Reference Group, headline results from the recent physiotherapy after Covid evaluation, and some advice about making the most of your attendance at this year’s virtual Physiotherapy UK conference.
See all of this and more, including views and opinions from other members and the latest news from the regional and professional networks, in the October Frontline.
Look out for it arriving through your letterbox, or catch up here
Many thanks to the BAME network, and everyone else who has contributed and been involved in putting this issue together.
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