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APCP Research Hub launched on APCP website
APCP is pleased to announce the launch of its new Research Hub bringing together resources and information to support members involved, or wanting to get more involved with, paediatric physiotherapy research.
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UK Rare Diseases Framework
‘The 2021 Rare Disease Framework, and the four national implementation plans that will come from it are welcomed. However, to know if we have truly succeeded, we should be judged on whether patients living with rare diseases notice an improvement in their experiences, treatment and care.’ (Baroness Nicola Blackwood, Public Projects – May 2021)
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CP Sport – Promoting Participation in Frame Football
Cerebral Palsy Sport is the country’s leading national disability sports organisation, improving the health and emotional wellbeing of people with cerebral palsy through physical activity, and engaging the community in a number of programmes and interventions.
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Consultation on the draft CSP Equity, Diversity and Belonging Strategy
CSP members are asked to comment on the draft Equity, Diversity and Belonging Strategy.
The consultation will run until 31 July 2021
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APCP Journal Volume 12 Number 1
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Stretching and Strengthening Programmes for Children and Young People with Cerebral Palsy
An opportunity for paediatric physiotherapists apply for research funding into these important topics.
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Funding boost for young people’s mental health services
NHS England have announced that children and young people will benefit from a cash injection to mental health services which includes addressing the increasing demand for the treatment of eating disorders.
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Have your say on how CSP supports practice educators
The CSP is working with Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) on a research project to review practice educator resources for pre-registration physiotherapy education.
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World PT Day on 8th September will focus on rehabiliation and long Covid
More than 600,000 physiotherapists around the world are being encouraged play their part in making World PT Day on 8 September a success.
World Physiotherapy, the global body that represents more than 660,000 physiotherapists from member organisations in 125 countries and territories, has announced that this year’s event will focus on rehabilitation and long Covid.
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NHS to set up specialist long Covid services for children and young people
The NHS is setting up specialist long COVID services for children and young people as part of a £100 million expansion of care for those suffering from the condition.