A special Zoom meeting on managing the impact of Covid-19 in Yorkshire & Humber

Members from Yorkshire & Humber are invited to a special Zoom meeting on Thursday 21st May to discuss the impact of Covid-19 in their area.

You are invited to a special Zoom meeting on managing the impact of COVID 19 in Yorkshire & Humber.

 

All CSP members from Yorkshire & Humber are invited to attend on Thursday 21 May at 6:30pm.

 

At this meeting, we will discuss a range of topics relating to physiotherapy and Covid-19.

 

There will also be the opportunity to pose general questions and we’re keen to get your opinion on the future plans for CSP regional work too.

 

Join in

Click on the link below and insert the password to join the meeting via Zoom. See tips for using Zoom at the end of the message.

Join Zoom Meeting:

https://zoom.us/j/99707627344

Meeting ID: 997 0762 7344

Password: 871687

We want to support you and provide advice through these challenging times and will do our best to answer your queries but please bear in mind that we may not have all the answers immediately. We also cannot provide specific advice so please continue to approach your CSP stewards and reps with issues of this nature.

 

We look forward to seeing you on the 21th May!

 

With best wishes,  

 

Sharon Greensill, Chair of the CSP Yorkshire & Humber Regional Network

Ian Taylor, CSP Senior Negotiating Officer

Tamsin Baird and Abi Henderson, CSP Professional Advisers

Fraser Paterson, CSP Campaigns and Regional Engagement Officer

 

The CSP Yorkshire & Humber Team

 

 

Tips for taking part in a Zoom meeting:

- Zoom works on any mobile device but it works best if you video call in so that you can see one-another and read the chatroom

- It is also advisable to use headphones (although this is not compulsory). Headphones enable you to hear the discussion better and lessens any background noise that you have at home

- When arriving on Zoom it is best to automatically mute until you want to speak (otherwise with multiple members un-muted it can get quite noisy) but don’t worry as we will be on-hand to manage this

- Use your own device to take part in a Zoom meeting, as some can be difficult to access using NHS equipment.

 

- If you are interested in more information and guidance on using Zoom visit - https://support.zoom.us

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