Also in this issue
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Stepping forward
With nominations for the CSP’s Council opening shortly, Reshma Patel reflects on her growth after being elected in 2021
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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
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Why menopause matters
8 March is International Women’s Day, CSP professional advisers Hannah Morley and Helen Harte ask members to start a conversation about menopause
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Supervision and my role
Here we answer your questions about supervision and your role in the NHS, Jean Byrne, CSP professional adviser for Northern Ireland provides a
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Taking the next step
As final-year students approach graduation, SRG members Cara Bernardini and Rebecca Francis share their experiences and tips for students looking f
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Stop & think
As we mark International Women’s Day, we all need to reflect on the impact of our behaviour on others, says Karen Middleton
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The Best Start?
Professional Adviser Jean Byrne explains how the CSP is scoping potential models of preceptorship for physiotherapy
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Michael Rosen: how rehab helped me walk again
After being in a coma due to Covid, the author Michael Rosen required both inpatient and community rehabilitation to learn to stand and walk again.
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Resources
A selection of tools and information sources that you may find useful
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Blind physiotherapy - will it still belong?
Dr Robert Jones, a blind person himself, warns we could be well into the process of losing blind physiotherapy from the profession completely
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We need to talk about strength
The CSP is about to launch campaign Stronger My Way. Sara Hazzard explains what it is, why it’s needed and how it will benefit members
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An urgent retention package with pay at its heart
The CSP lays out what needs to happen with NHS pay in 2022
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Time to step up
Physiotherapy already has a lot of the answers for a sustainable future for healthcare, so now’s the time to act, says Jennifer McNesfield