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Sue Rees, CSP chair of Council
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Health and care in 2014 More older people More people with complex needs - several LTCs People need to be fit-for-work for longer Individual needs are important Quality - is essential Funding - less money is available.
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Physiotherapy’s future focus Empowering populations Maximising independence Transforming lives
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“Rehabilitation is a good investment because it builds human capacity.” WCPT
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Physiotherapy’s strengths Expertise in exercise and rehabilitation Building resilience Solution focused.
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See the opportunities and take them Realise our potential as leaders Come of age as autonomous practitioners Use CSP support, materials, tools Make a difference for patients Nobody will do this for us
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How to get there: Be flexible Connect, build, link, network Be forward thinking and innovative Always think/talk solutions Know how local decision makers think Use the evidence Show our impact through data collection
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Be brave: Make sure those who should and can benefit access quality physiotherapy Don’t get buried in the detail Tell decision makers how physiotherapy is a cost-effective solution Tell everybody how Physiotherapy Works Work to assure the future of the profession Together we can do this!
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What you can do now: Understand where you are Work with colleagues to get a clear view of the future Recognise how the CSP can support you Begin to think differently…... and to act differently.
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Today is just the start... Ask yourself, if I were less afraid: > What could I do for patients? > Who could I be? Think about becoming a Pioneer Go away with at least one action Share today’s messages with your colleagues
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