Blind and partially sighted physiotherapy in the United Kingdom. A century of development, success and challenge. Will it still belong?

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Background: In 2019 the Association of Visually Impaired Chartered Physiotherapists, originally the Association of Blind Certificated Masseurs, celebrated the centenary of its formation and becoming the first ever Specific Interest Group admitted to the Incorporated Society of Trained Masseuses which, later in the 20th century, became the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. These landmarks motivated the… Continue Reading Blind and partially sighted physiotherapy in the United Kingdom. A century of development, success and challenge. Will it still belong?

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Employment in the UK: March 2022

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Total hours worked increased compared with the previous three-month period but are still below pre-coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic levels. The UK employment rate was estimated at 75.6%, 0.1 percentage points higher than the previous three-month period, but 1.0 percentage points lower than before the coronavirus pandemic (December 2019 to February 2020). The UK unemployment rate was… Continue Reading Employment in the UK: March 2022

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The National Disability Strategy 2021: Content and reaction.

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The National Disability Strategy was published in July 2021, it is a cross-government strategy to improve the lives of disabled people. In January 2022, the High Court ruled the strategy unlawful, based on a case brought by four disabled people in relation to the consultation process. The Government has applied for permission to appeal. In… Continue Reading The National Disability Strategy 2021: Content and reaction.

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