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Irish society of chartered physios announce annual conference
This year's Irish society of chartered physios conference will take place at Croke Park in Dublin on 6-7 November.
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Public Health England launches physical activity infographic
England’s chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies told a meeting of public health professionals that physiotherapists and others can play a key role in promoting physical activity.
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Physio 15: Students more worried about placement costs than introduction of loans
While English universities favour a shift from grants to loans for physio pre-registration courses, the bigger worry for student delegates at Physiotherapy UK is covering the cost of practice placements – whatever the future changes are to student finance.
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Physio 15: Poor funding for physio research hampers attempts to build evidence base
The challenges facing physio researchers came under the spotlight during a session on putting research into practice, held on the first day of Physiotherapy UK 2015.
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Physio 15: Cost of falls evidence is really on the money, says NHS England
Finding ways to attract the interest of influential non-health professionals was something physios, whether or not they worked in the NHS, had to do, said Suzanne Rastrick, the officer who represents physiotherapy and 11 other AHPs at NHS England.
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Physio 15: Politics is not a ‘dirty word’, delegates told
Proud NHS employees were feted as ‘heroes’ at the high-profile ceremony that opened the 2012 Olympics but went to ‘zero’ when the Francis report on mid Staffordshire came out 194 days later.
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Catherine Pope elected CSP chair of council
Physiotherapist Catherine Pope has been elected to a two-year term as chair of council at the CSP’s annual conference in Liverpool.
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Physio 15: Physio staff can ‘transform healthcare’ says Baroness Finlay
More physiotherapists should be trained and there are all kinds of healthcare they should be running, CSP president Professor Ilora Finlay told delegates on the opening day of the conference.
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Physio 15: Delegates hold hands and express their love on opening day
More than 900 CSP delegates held hands and professed love to the person sitting next them in an unusual session that helped get Physiotherapy UK 2015 off to a laughter-filled start in Liverpool.
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Physios provide back care on the move
NHS staff in Avon and Somerset received 'back care on the move’ sessions as part of Back care awareness week, which took place from 7 - 11 October.