The CSP North East Regional Network invites all CSP members to view their latest webinar recordings.
Themed on building back better – together and stronger – in the North East the webinar series started on Tuesday 29 November and was attended by CSP members from around the UK.
The first webinar included CPD featuring presentations from:
- Professor Edward Kunonga, director of population health management at NECS, public health consultant at CDDFT, public health consultant at TEWV, regional CPD adviser at Faculty of Public Health
Speaking on making the case for population health and tackling inequalities with a focus on the role allied health professionals can and should make on this agenda and the unique impact of physiotherapy staff especially need to be making.
- Aimee Robson, deputy director, personalised care (clinical, workforce and lived experience), NHS England
Making the link between population health management, personalised care and health inequalities and sharing examples that physiotherapy staff can use in practice including behavioural science skills, patient activation, supported self-management and shared decision making.
- Rachel Newton, head of policy, CSP
Presenting 'Rehabilitation, recovery and reducing health inequity: easing the pain', a CSP report that raises awareness of health inequities in rehabilitation and recovery services across the UK.
Resources from the first webinar
The webinar recording
The second session took place on Tuesday 6 Decemberand featured presentations on:
- Post-Covid Rehab Service with Pete Trathen, advanced physiotherapist - respiratory medicine, and Debbie Collins, advanced physiotherapist, post-covid rehab team, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
- Social Prescribing: A Journey in South Tyneside, Nick Livadas, clinical lead for South Tyneside musculoskeletal service. Nick will be joined for the Q&A by Hal Brace, clinical services manager, NHS commissioned iMSK service South Tyneside
Details about a third webinar taking place in early 2023 focused on the development of practice-based learning in the North East will be shared after 8 December here.
Resources from the second webinar
The webinar recording
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