Resources: useful tools for members

A selection of information and useful resources that you may find helpful

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New titles now available in the CSP eLibrary 

In response to member feedback, a wide selection of new eBooks have been added to the CSP eLibrary. They include titles on health inequalities, writing skills and artificial intelligence. WorldCat Discovery.

Tech guide for people with Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s UK have published an educational guide about devices and apps that may improve people with Parkinson’s quality of life and allow them to make informed decisions about using technology to manage their health and lifestyle. Visit Parkinson’s UK Tech Guide.

ME/CFS: new guidance for community-based healthcare practitioners

New guidance aims to inform and empower community-based healthcare practitioners with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively diagnose, manage, and support patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). 

If you come across any resources and tools you would like to share with other clinicians please send them to frontline@csp.org.uk.

It forms the second section of NHS England’s ME/CFS e-learning programme and is being available with universal access to healthcare professionals, people with lived experience of ME/CFS and family and friends with lived experience of ME/CFS.

A Learning Hub account is required to access the guidance, which anyone can register for at the link below, or NHS healthcare staff can also access via the Electronic Staff Record. 

Frailty: identification and interventions

The British Geriatrics Society is offering a free e-learning course for any health or social care professional who provides care and services for older people living with, or at risk of, frailty. 

NHS respiratory surge in children programme

A free e-learning programme provides NHS staff with guidance for various settings where a child may present with respiratory illness. These include home, primary and community care, and acute hospitals. 

Resources appearing on this page are not necessarily endorsed by the CSP
 

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