Also in this issue
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Educate, challenge, support
MSK physiotherapist Cathy Rogers introduces our new campaign to call out microaggressions
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Stronger My Way
To support members to get involved with our Stronger My Way campaign, the CSP has developed top tips with first contact physios
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Preventing injuries in young musicians
When pioneering performing arts physio Dr Sarah Upjohn’s research revealed injuries in young musicians are preventable, she couldn’t sleep at
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Learning from students with disability: reflections from disability support tutors
By supporting and championing disabled physiotherapy students, our profession can become more diverse and representative of the population
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Small changes, big impact
The CSP recently launched the Community Rehabilitation Best Practice Standards at its Complexity Summit
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The power we hold
Karen Middleton explains how we are all role models with the potential to help or hinder others
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Supporting disabled colleagues at work
I’m a manager - how can I support disabled colleagues at work? Siân Caulfield, CSP equality and diversity national officer, answers your
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Make your case against a loss of space
With trusts and health boards facing significant demands, physiotherapy services should not be displaced, as CSP organiser Iain Croker explains
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Reflecting on rotation
Speaking from her own experience, Laura Whitehead explains how valuable ‘front door’ rotation can be for band 5 physiotherapists
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Making community rehab data count
Dr Stephen Ashford and Dr Ingrid Wilkinson Hart reflect on the Community Rehabilitation Alliance data and evidence group report
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Resources
A round-up of this month's useful resources
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Workplace wins
Your CSP steward and safety reps are there to support you with individual workplace problems and to help coordinate collective responses
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Take compassionate action
We need to be sensitive and support those with disabilities and long-term conditions, writes Verity Green, co-chair of the CSP’s DisAbility network