Equity, diversity and belonging news
The latest equity, diversity and belonging content from the CSP.
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Face masks: a barrier to communication?
Depending on the level of hearing impairment, face masks may have their place within the clinical setting
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You said, We did
Members’ views and opinions can help shape and improve our services and the way we work.
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Stay safe – let the CSP protect you in the workplace
As one of our 61,000 members you will be aware of the professional and educational services we offer to chartered physiotherapists, support workers and physiotherapy students.
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BAME, LGBTQIA+ and disabled members encouraged to apply for free places on AHP leadership programme
The Allied Health Professions Federation is offering allied health professionals – including physiotherapists from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities, LGBTQIA+ communities and those with disabilities - free places on its 2022 Future Leaders Programme, as part of its efforts to increase diversity among AHP leaders.
For more information, visit the AHPF website. Deadline: 30 November 2021.
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Physiotherapy workforce review: search for two research partners launches
The CSP has launched a search for research delivery partners for two new research projects, both of which form part of its physiotherapy workforce review.
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Equity, Diversity and Belonging
Issues of race and equality come to the fore in almost every area of life in 2020, as a result of the murder of George Floyd in the USA in May
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Join our Journey
The profession will move forward if raise our own awareness and address inequalities, say two newly elected CSP Council members
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‘Young guys with a vision, with a dream’
London physiotherapists Josh Adebayo and Kemari Hypolite speak about their dreams
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Student Disability Guidance 2.0
CSP education adviser Nina Paterson discusses how we can all ensure equity for students with disabilities or long-term conditions
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Stronger together
As a Ghanaian-born/Black British child of migrant parents, identity is significant for Esther Asibey, driving her to set up a new network