CSP members from Yorkshire & Humber came together on Thursday 21st May for a regional gathering with a difference. More than 40 members met via Zoom to trial a virtual discussion on managing Covid-19 in Yorkshire & Humber.
The feedback revealed that many participants appreciated the opportunity to hear from other CSP members and share experiences.
A number of queries and questions were raised during the meeting under the following categories:
Community Rehab
The CSP is firmly committed to Community rehab and has produced a policy statement calling for urgent action to ensure rehabilitation needs can be met. The CSP has also developed the first in a series of quality standards to support services providing COVID-19 rehab.
The challenge is not only in understanding the rehabilitation needs of people recovering from COVID-19, but restarting services safely for those who previously had rehab needs that have been paused during lockdown. Conversations are ongoing on the iCSP network for Community Rehabilitation and on the coronavirus forum:
https://www.csp.org.uk/icsp/community-rehabilitation
https://www.csp.org.uk/icsp/coronavirus
Digital Physiotherapy
As well as peer to peer recommendations to try AccuRx, Attend Anywhere, Zoom, Teams, Webex, Facetime, Google Duo and telephone calls, additional information on digital physiotherapy resources, case studies and options for digital delivery can be found here:
https://www.csp.org.uk/professional-clinical/digital-physiotherapy
The new CSP app library can be found here:
https://www.csp.org.uk/professional-clinical/improvement-innovation/app-library
PPE
Remember, members must individually determine the level of PPE needed based on the latest national recommendations, local policy and your own risk assessment. Check the guidance regularly as it may change:
https://www.csp.org.uk/news/coronavirus/workplace-employment/ppe-your-practice-workplace
https://www.csp.org.uk/news/coronavirus/clinical-guidance/ppe-faqs
Resources for HEIs and Students
The CSP has been working alongside the HCPC, Health Education England and Council of Deans for Health to help shape our response to the COVID-19 outbreak. We have produced guidance and several FAQs for both students and HEIs which will be updated as the situation continues to evolve. One of the challenges we are currently facing is in providing middle years’ students with placement experience in a paid Support Worker role. This is an opportunity to think creatively as to how a placement may be provided that is a meaningful learning experience but also helps the physiotherapy workforce as services reopen.
We would like to thank the regional HEIs and organisations for all their hard work in supporting the students.
https://www.csp.org.uk/news/coronavirus/students-higher-education-institutes
Mental Health and Wellbeing Resources
A selection of relevant resources can be found here including information on how to have difficult conversations https://www.csp.org.uk/news/coronavirus/taking-care-yourself
Additional information and feedback
A reminder that for the NHS normal channels of communication, consultation and policies around organisational change should still apply, albeit perhaps on more flexible timescales, and so CSP stewards and safety reps should be approached with any concerns in these areas.
Keep up to date
Please bear in mind that CSP staff are reacting to pandemic developments on a daily basis and information is very fast paced. Help yourself stay up to date by:
- Continuing to check the Coronavirus Hub on a regular basis https://www.csp.org.uk/news/coronavirus
- Check your CSP website account settings and ensuring that your email preferences are up to date and you have ticked the correct box to receive country/region emails and coronavirus member services information
- Check out the library of weekly podcasts which are aimed at keeping CSP members up to date with COVID-19 support and guidance https://www.csp.org.uk/news/coronavirus/weekly-coronavirus-podcast
- Following @theCSP and @CSPYorksHumber on Twitter
You can contact the CSP for professional advice and general enquiries on 020 7 306 6666 or email enquiries@csp.org.uk
Finally, those of you who attended the meeting will know that we ran out of time to gather any feedback on the demand for local engagement activity led by the CSP Yorkshire & Humber Regional Network.
Please visit www.menti.com and insert code 51 38 40 to share your thoughts and opinions on the future work of your Regional Network.
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