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  • Disability discrimination claims down 60%, CSP diversity networks hear

    The annual meeting of the CSP’s diversity networks heard that claims for disability discrimination in the UK have fallen by 60 per cent over the past five years.

    News — 22 October 2015 - 4:14pm
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    Disability discrimination claims down 60%, CSP diversity networks hear
  • Physio 15: Delegates vote ‘no’ to excluding interventions that lack evidence

    Delegates voted overwhelmingly against a proposal that interventions should only be used if they are backed by research evidence.

    News — 22 October 2015 - 2:22pm
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    Physio 15: Delegates vote ‘no’ to excluding interventions that lack evidence
  • Physio15: Tweeting can raise the profile of physio, but not after a glass of wine

    Twitter is a ‘fantastic tool’ to help raise the profile of physiotherapy, send positive messages about the profession and offer solutions, Ieuan Ellis from Leeds Beckett University told delegates.

    News — 22 October 2015 - 1:09pm
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    Physio15: Tweeting can raise the profile of physio, but not after a glass of wine
  • Pressure on health and social care is damaging prevention, says Age UK

    Age UK says that decisions about health and social care often focus on the people in greatest need, inevitably harming the capacity for early preventive interventions.

    News — 22 October 2015 - 12:46pm
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    Pressure on health and social care is damaging prevention, says Age UK
  • Physio 15: Stigma and lack of evidence undermine public health interventions, delegates told

    It took a speaker presenting from Australia to issue a real challenge to delegates on a session on public health, prevention and wellbeing.

    News — 21 October 2015 - 7:56pm
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    Physio 15: Stigma and lack of evidence undermine public health interventions, delegates told
  • Physios should have a greater role in supporting mesh implant patients, enquiry finds

    The role of Scotland’s physiotherapists in supporting transvaginal mesh implant patients who experience complications needs clarification, according to an interim report.

    News — 21 October 2015 - 3:22pm
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  • Physio 15: Physios can improve public health by influencing behaviour and promoting physical activity

    Physiotherapists are ideally placed to change the health behaviour of patients and should be taking the lead on physical activity as a targeted intervention.

    News — 21 October 2015 - 3:09pm
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    Anna Lowe at Physiotherapy UK 2015
  • Physios and AHP Federation receive public health and wellbeing awards

    Physiotherapists were among the winners at the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) health and wellbeing awards 2015 in London today.

    News — 20 October 2015 - 4:49pm
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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.

    News — 20 October 2015 - 4:04pm
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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.

    News — 20 October 2015 - 4:01pm
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    Dame Sally Davies Chief Medical Officer launches infographic