|
WCPT E-Update - January 2018
Optamos pelo texto original em inglês para manter a originalidade e a credibilidade da fonte.
Use Google Translate se necessário.
Boa Leitura
|
World Cancer Day |
Every year on 4th February, World Cancer Day unites the world’s population in the fight against cancer.
It aims to save millions of preventable deaths by raising awareness and
education about the disease, pressing governments and individuals across
the world to take action.
It's primary objective is to get as many people around the globe to talk
about cancer on 4th February - find out how you can join the
conversation www.worldcancerday.org/
#WorldCancerDay #WeCanICan |
|
|
|
WCPT/HI SUDA project |
|
This
successful two year project comes to an end on 31 January. Set up as
collaboration between WCPT and Handicap International (HI), with funding
by USAID, the project focused on strengthening physical therapy as a
profession in Mali, Niger and Senegal.
The SUDA Project was set up as a response to professionalise and
strengthen physical therapy services in these conflict-affected
countries for a large population of persons with disabilities. The
quality of physical therapist entry level education was addressed, along
with strengthening the physical therapy national associations there and
securing adequate wheelchair training and provision.
For further information about the SUDA project go to: www.wcpt.org/suda |
|
|
Call for WCPT Education Policy and Guidelines Expert Working Group (EPG-EWG) |
WCPT is issuing an open call for physical therapists
to be a part of the EPG-EWG. The group will support and guide a
project to review the WCPT policy statement on education and the suite
of associated guidelines.
For further information go to: www.wcpt.org/news/epg-ewg-jan-18
The deadline for applications is 23rd February 2018. |
|
|
|
WCPT Congress 2019 |
|
The Congress Programme Committee (CPC)
met face-to-face in London for two days last week to start designing an
exciting, relevant and engaging programme for #WCPT2019 in Geneva next
year. Joining the CPC were WCPT President, Emma Stokes, WCPT Deputy CEO,
Tracy Bury, along with members of WCPT staff and representatives of
physioswiss.
Call for focused symposia: if you would like to be
involved in one of Congress's key sessions, the deadline to submit a
proposal for a focused symposium is 23rd February
www.wcpt.org/wcpt2019/programme/fs/call |
|
|
Handicap International becomes Humanity & Inclusion |
On 24th January Humanity & Inclusion
became the new name of Handicap International's global network. The
organisation, which shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997 for its work to
ban anti-personnel landmines, implements more than 300 projects in
about 60 countries.
'Humanity & Inclusion' expresses one of the organisation's central
values, humanity. This is reflected every day in HI's benevolent and
empathetic approach, close proximity with its beneficiaries, and respect
for individuality.
hi.org/en/index |
|
|
|
Educational webinar |
|
If
you missed the HUR educational webinar, “Strength training in disease
management and rehabilitation”, you can now view it in your own time at bit.ly/2GuL3Ra.
This freely available presentation by Dr Arto Hautala, Adjunct Professor
in Physiotherapy, at the University of Oulu in Finland, provides the
latest scientific based evidence using exercise as medicine in
cardiometabolic diseases with special reference to strength training.
|
|
|
WCPT Experts Database |
The
WCPT Experts Database is going to be relaunched as WCPT-DOVES (Database
of Volunteers & Experts). Further information will be provided in
the next E-Update. |
|
|
|
The 7th International Conference of Physiotherapy in Psychiatry and Mental Health |
|
|
International conference on health professional regulation |
Early bird registration deadline: 15th February
The fifth World Health Professions Regulation Conference, scheduled
to take place 19th - 20th May 2018 in Geneva, will provide participants
with insights, perspectives and discussion on current challenges in
health professional regulation. Key speakers will explore the lessons
learned from competence-based approaches to regulation, compare
regulatory models and examine ways of promoting best practice in
regulatory governance and performance.
www.whpa.org/whpcr2018/index.htm |
|
|
|
International Conference on Physical Therapy in Oncology (ICPTO) |
|
|
Nenhum comentário:
Postar um comentário