Also in this issue
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South Asian stories
Welcome to August’s Frontline, curated by members of the CSP BAME network to celebrate the UK’s second South Asian Heritage Month
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Meet the new CSP Council members
Who are the newly elected members of the CSP Council
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CSP brands NHS 3% pay rise ‘disappointing’
After months of waiting, during which CSP members continued the campaign for fair pay, Westminster finally announced the NHS pay award
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The people’s champion
Bhanu Ramaswamy has transformed rehab for Parkinson’s patients worldwide. The secret of her success?
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Should we have a national uniform?
NHS England is poised to follow its Scottish counterpart by introducing a nationally standardised uniform
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Flexible working rights for NHS staff
Find out what we have identified for your interest...
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Centre for Advancing Practice website
We bring you a selection of useful on-line resources...
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A safety-first approach to Long Covid assessment
As we improve our understanding of Long Covid, we all have a duty to improve our knowledge and skills, writes professional adviser Helen Harte
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Am I good enough?
Guest columnist Anju Jaggi questions whether her heritage has shaped her lack of self-belief
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Is group-based pelvic floor muscle training more cost efficient than individual training during pregnancy?
Pelvic floor dysfunction and incontinence are common after pregnancy and childbirth
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Support workers need equitable access to CPD
Associate members should have equal access to CPD opportunities to allow growth and development, writes CSP professional adviser Claire Fordham
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A successful intervention
A rehab class has catered for the needs of Peterborough’s South Asian population. The physios explain how...
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Celebrating successes with reflection
Celebrating laudable achievements of South Asian physiotherapists in the UK, South Asian Heritage Month also provides an opportunity to reflec
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The kindness of others
Sunitha Narayan shares her experiences of starting a journey as a physio in the UK
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Pushing boundaries as a military physio
Captain Preet Chandi charts her career pathway in the British Army
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‘Can my employer insist on me going by my birth name?’
Read on while we answer your questions
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Hi to bi: Living beyond the boxes
You may feel you don’t fit in but there is a place for everyone, as Gita Ramdharry’s experience shows