Also in this issue
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Review of the year: 2015
It’s been a busy year for the CSP and its members. We reflect on the highlights.
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3 minutes with Gita Ramdharry
Dr Gita Ramdharry is helping community physiotherapists gain tools to support people with neuromuscular conditions.
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In person: Great expectations
Physiotherapy students have more than just youth on their side, as CEO Karen Middleton explains.
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Physio findings: research is the central pillar of evidence-based practice world-wide
In our regular round-up on research items Janet Wright looks at research as the central pillar of evidence-based practice world wide and membe
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Seasonal greetings: Lynn Eaton looks forward to Xmas
The year is drawing to a close and, with the holiday ahead, no doubt everyone will be looking forward to some down time.
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Poorer countries need their health staff too
Catherine Sykes of the World Confederation of Physical Therapy reminds us that strengthening our profession in every country will help to meet loca
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Learning disabilities: help to build the right support
Mainstream healthcare is opening up to people with a learning disability, says Jenny Tinkler.
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Advice line: CSP’s new guidance on transgender issues
Jess Belmonte outlines the CSP’s new guidance on transgender issues.
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Your comments: 2 December 2015
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