Also in this issue
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Our future is in their hands
Welcome to Frontline, with special contributions from our students and recent graduates
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You said We did
Members’ views and opinions are important to us and can help shape and improve our services and the way we work.
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Grace under pressure
Sammy Gibson talks with Catherine Turnbull about her innovative new role to improve outcomes for people with learning disabilities and autism
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ICU and beyond
Discharge from critical care is often the start of an uncertain journey to recovery.
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Infographics to guide reflections
Third year student Laura Mitchell shares her tips to help you visualise your reflections
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Be confident in students’ skills
Karen Middleton addresses the students out there just starting their career - and those who will employ them
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Age discrimination – know your rights
What counts as age discrimination at work and how does the law protect individuals?
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Learning from your peers
We are two students with some resources that we found helpful during our degrees.
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Dear practice education teams…
We say thank you for helping to grow the next generation of physiotherapists and for playing this tough but hugely pivotal role
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An award-winning approach during the pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has created many challenges and opportunities for the profession over the past 18 months.
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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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Towards a more diverse community
Second year student Antoine Awad calls for a student body that reflects multiple backgrounds and experiences
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Making the case for physiotherapy in eating disorders treatment
As someone with a history of anorexia, Rosie Coull felt she had a lot to offer on her placement at an eating disorders ward
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Working with homelessness
Amber Lynch and Amber Sconce chart the challenges of setting up a clinic for those living on the streets
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From retirement to university
Roy Swales reflects on the challenges and opportunities of being a more mature student