Also in this issue
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Make the most of 2025
Developments within the profession mean we must all strive to stay ahead in 2025, says the CSP’s CEO John Cowman
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Working with trans people in physiotherapy practice
New CSP professional guidance can help you respond to the needs of transgender patients accessing physiotherapy.
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Navigating standards, support and supervision in physiotherapy
Supervision is key to professional success in physiotherapy.
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Beyond binaries: Transforming patient care through inclusion and workforce diversity
Shannon Pinnington, a specialist neuro physiotherapist at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust and a member of the CSP’s LGBTQIA+ network.
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Successful outcomes
CSP head of training Helen Russell highlights how a group of stewards have achieved a series of workplace wins.
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What does misgendering mean?
Sian Caulfield CSP national officer explains
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Making a difference while learning
Holly Andersen is in the third year of a four-year physiotherapy degree apprenticeship at Salford University.
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Why representation matters
Ellie Lovegrove, is a physiotherapist at Barts Health NHS Trust.
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Resources: useful tools for members
A selection of information and useful resources that you may find helpful
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End of an era
Blind and visually impaired physios have been an essential and integral part of physio life for many years.