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Physiotherapy Works menu of topics for regional events - 2015/16
Following the successful Physiotherapy Works locally events we are offering a menu of events for Regional Networks to run as they wish. They are:
Using population data to make the case e.g. the falls modelWorkforce issues and the new Workfoce Data ModelPrimary care - increasing physiotherapy rolesChronic obstructive pulmonary disease models. -
Engaging with NICE: a how-to guide
This guide outlines the ways physiotherapy staff can engage with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Due to the nature of registering as stakeholders with NICE, it is primarily relevant to the Professional Networks (PNs).
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3 minutes with Anna Lowe
Anna Lowe has put her commitment to improving the public’s health into effect by creating a social enterprise.
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Making every breath count: Pulmonary care at Rosewood Palliative Day Support
Robert Millett meets the team behind a pioneering palliative pulmonary rehabilitation service.
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Help at hand: Children and hemiplegia
Gill Hitchcock reports on the issues affecting children with hemiplegia and outlines how physios help them gain independence in adulthood.
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In perspective: There is a way to promote physiotherapy
NICE fellow Angela Green says there is way to promote physiotherapy through the
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Letters: 2 July 2014
Get involved now by sending your contributions by email to talkback@csp.org.uk or write to Lette
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Pole position - Postural care in Yorkshire
Concerns about poor postural care prompted a Yorkshire trust to ask a physiotherapist to run a training programme for staff.
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Aiming for perfection - physio rehab for older people with dementia
Physio staff in south Yorkshire are finding new new ways to promote the rehabilitation of older people with dementia. Ian A McMillan reports
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Three minutes with Philip Hulse
After responsibility for public health in England moved to local councils, Philip Hulse decided to contact his local public health team