Also in this issue
-
Physiotherapy and treating pneumonia
Pneumonia affects up to one person in 100 every year in the UK.
-
Physiotherapy: the social enterprise model
Being employed by an independent company delivering a service to NHS patients in East Anglia gives physio staff scope to innovate, as Andrew Cole d
-
Exercise before lung surgery, MS rehab, falls fear
In our regular round-up of research, Janet Wright looks at how exercise before lung surgery improves quality of life, and how robots lend
-
Celebrating a victory: self-referral and primary care
CSP chief Karen Middleton welcomes endorsements for self-referral to physio in primary care.
-
3 minutes with Sunitha Narayan
Equality, diversity and inclusion should be a ‘golden thread’ running through the fabric of the NHS , says Southampton-based physio Sunitha Narayan
-
New NHS whistleblowing policy aims to tackle workplace bullying
NHS England unveiled new guidance on raising concerns about bullying or poor patient care last month. Daniel Allen reports.
-
Young people and mental health
Emily Frith, director of mental health and rehabilitation at CentreForum, outlines concerns about the plight of children and young people with
-
What’s in a name?
CSP head of research and development, Ruth ten Hove, says the title extended scope practitioner is unwieldly and should be replaced by one that’s e
-
Your comments: 4 May 2016
Here are your comments on topics covered by us. We look forward to hearing your views and opinions on all related articles.
-
Editor's comment: mental wellbeing and physical health
This issue of Frontline looks at an aspect of health that’s often overlooked in the battle for better physical health: mental wellbeing.
-
Tackling racial discrimination in the workplace
People with black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds often fare less well than their white counterparts at work.