Also in this issue
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Forge your own path
CSP assistant director Gill Rawlinson introduces an issue that focuses on the different directions and opportunities available to the physioth
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The Common Placement Assessment Form
Five ways this new tool will transform practice-based learning
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‘The best of both worlds’
The world of academia provides many career opportunities alongside clinical practice, says Dr Vincent Singh.
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Are you ready to advance?
For all physiotherapists, HEE’s Roadmap to Practice is a game-changer
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Frailty e-learning programme
We bring you a selection of useful on-line resources...
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Workplace wins
Find out what your workplace steward can do for you and share in some of our successes
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New framework for AHPs aims to promote a culture of research
NIHR Clinical Research Network and the Council for Allied Health Professions Research break down barriers to build a stronger research culture
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Women’s health in the workplace
A new government strategy must not underestimate the impact of the workplace on women’s health
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‘Manual therapy….how far is too far?’
CSP Professional adviser Sara Conroy asks how far is too far for manual therapy
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Catalyst for change
CEO Karen Middleton says the pandemic revealed the agility and adaptability within the profession – and so she is looking forwards with optimism
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Cheetah physiotherapy
Rachel Cartwright has rehabilitated a wide range of animals including cats, rabbits, goats, horses, reindeer and now a cheetah!
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Taking a different career path
Steve Huckstep an apprenticeship mentor, leading on learning, development for support worker apprenticeships
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Why peer networks are important
Hannah Morley, who established and chairs a FCP peer network, talks about their benefits and how to get involved
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Professional identity and new ways of working
‘How can my professional identity evolve with new ways of working?’
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Final (year) thoughts
For those of us who are just starting our professional journey, it’s a daunting but exciting time