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Advice line: Katherine Santos provides insight into working in care homes
Working in care homes has given Katherine Santos a unique insight into the sector.
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Let common sense prevail: should MPs job share?
Mike Cassidy argues that MPs should be allowed to job share to make parliament more representative.
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Carers Rights Day: You can be a lifeline
With Carers Rights Day approaching, Emily Holzhausen explains how physiotherapists can support carers.
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Your comments: 4 November 2015
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Beyond the comfort zone: chair of council Catherine Pope
Lynn Eaton meets the new chair of CSP council, Catherine Pope, who has spent her adult years pushing personal and work-related boundaries.
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Cutting edge: the Institute of Sport and Exercise Health
Graham Clews meets Terassa Taylor-Kaveney, a physio holding a key position at the Institute of Sport and Exercise Health in London.
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Workplace wins: get support in the workplace with CSP representatives
CSP workplace reps help thousands of members every year. Robert Millett reveals their unseen work.
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University challenge: funding physiotherapy courses
How should physiotherapy courses be funded in future? Frontline looks at what the CSP is doing to engage in the current debate.
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Mass movement: paediatric physiotherapy in Greenwich
Physiotherapist Claire Higgins helps disabled children perform functional movements on a daily basis. Robert Millett reports.
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Technical instructors lead Zumba for people with learning disabilities
An idea from technical instructor Nigel Tudball has been developed into a series of NHS-funded Zumba-based exercise classes for people with learning disabilities in south Wales.