Also in this issue
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Dignified to the very end
CSP chair of council Alex MacKenzie hopes that our patron’s passing will help prompt more open conversations about preparing for a dignified death
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Helping with the rising costs of living
Find out how your CSP membership can help you with the cost of living...
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CSP’s NHS pay ballots
We answer your questions below on: the CSP’s NHS pay ballots...
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Maintaining your boundaries
Professional boundaries protect both therapists and patients.
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Healthcare staff and patient safety during strike action
‘How should healthcare staff maintain patient safety should strike action take place?’
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Changing our services
Karen Middleton on the collective responsibility we all have to change the culture, practices and policies of our services
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Resources
Here is this months selection of useful resources...
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Transforming consultation approaches: Improve your practice and empower your patients
Clare Aldridge is a CSP professional adviser Euan McComiskie is CSP health informatics lead
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Honour thy neighbour
It’s easier than you think to nominate someone for an honour, so why aren’t more physiotherapists being recognised?
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Narrowing the gap for overseas trained physios
Physiotherapists who train abroad can struggle to secure quality work in the UK, which can lead to health inequities, Olubunmi Olasanoye explains
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‘Moving on up, moving on out…nothing can stop me’
Elizabeth Winterburn and James Lea are part of an innovative collaboration in rehabilitation, using neurologic music therapy
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Let’s talk about the ‘R’ word!
Hazel Roddam shares why the Allied Health Professions’ Research and Innovation Strategy is important for all physio roles and career stages
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Deaf awareness update
Nobody could have anticipated Rose Ayling-Ellis’s contribution to raising deaf awareness when she won the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing, reports Jami