New public health strategy urges AHPs to raise their profile
Over the next five years, physiotherapists and other AHPs (Allied Health Professionals) need to develop their skills, demonstrate their impact and raise their profile as public health experts.
University physio lands landmark fellowship for Parkinson’s research
A physiotherapy lecturer has been awarded a fully-funded PhD fellowship from the Scottish Government’s Chief Scientist Office (CSO) and Parkinson’s UK, to further her work on exercise provision for people living with the condition.
London Marathon: a great route for physios to gain experience and showcase expertise
Volunteering your physiotherapy skills at the London Marathon is a great way for CSP members at all levels, including students, to gain valuable experience, said the lead physio for the event, Rory Brown.
Next month the CSP will launch a new format of Frontline. Published monthly and supported by a series of special focus editions, it is part of a range of items providing relevant and regular information for members.
Physiotherapist and CSP staff member is elected as member of parliament
Physiotherapist Ruth Jones, the CSP’s senior negotiating officer for Wales and part of West Midlands, was elected to parliament as the Labour MP for Newport West in a by-election on 4 April.
Digital skills should be part of the continuous professional development of all physiotherapy staff, says a landmark strategy developed with input from the CSP.