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Informativo World Physiotherapy - outubro 2021


outubro 2021
 Conheça os candidatos a membros do conselho geral 
 
 Seis fisioterapeutas, de cinco organizações membros da World Physiotherapy, foram nomeados como candidatos para o cargo de membro do conselho geral. Representantes de todas as organizações membros da World Physiotherapy serão convidados a participar da eleição, que está ocorrendo devido a lacunas na capacidade e nas perspectivas regionais / culturais dentro do conselho.
 
 Saiba mais sobre os candidatos 
 
 O membro do conselho geral bem-sucedido será eleito para um mandato de dois anos, de 1º de janeiro de 2022 a 31 de dezembro de 2023. 
 
 Eleições abertas: 1 de dezembro de 2021
 A eleição encerra: 22 de dezembro de 2021
 Resultados anunciados: 24 de dezembro de 2021
 

Texto original em inglês

 
 
 

Meet the general board member candidates

Six physiotherapists, from five World Physiotherapy member organisations, have been nominated as candidates for the position of general board member. Representatives of all World Physiotherapy member organisations will be invited to take part in the election, which is taking place because of gaps in capacity and regional/cultural perspectives within the board.

Find out more about the candidates

The successful general board member will be elected for a two year term from 1 January 2022 until 31 December 2023.

Election opens: 1 December 2021, 1000 UTC
Election closes: 22 December 2021, 1000 UTC
Results announced: 24 December 2021

Find out more about the general board member candidates

World Physiotherapy makes first international business trip since COVID-19 pandemic declared

World Physiotherapy has made its first international trip since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in March 2020.
Poland was the destination for the trip, organised by the Polish Chamber of Physiotherapists (KIF), and Jonathon Kruger, World Physiotherapy chief executive officer, met representatives of KIF and other physiotherapy organisations, academics, and students.

Find out more about the business trip to meet with KiF

World Physiotherapy joins WHO's call for action to protect health care workers around the globe

World Physiotherapy, as part of the World Health Professions Alliance (WHPA), has joined WHO’s call for concrete action to better protect health and care workers, including physiotherapists, worldwide from COVID-19 and other health issues. 
In a joint statement issued last week, WHO and its partners are calling on all member state governments and stakeholders to strengthen the monitoring and reporting of COVID-19 infections, ill-health and deaths among health and care workers. The statement calls for monitoring and reporting to include disaggregation by age, gender and occupation as a standard procedure, to enable decision makers and scientists to identify and implement mitigation measures that will further reduce the risk of infections and ill-health. 

Find out more about the joint statement

Final days to take part in our survey and help shape the planning for World Physiotherapy Congress 2023 

You still have a chance to take part in our online survey, and your responses could help us shape the planning for World Physiotherapy Congress 2023.
The survey will take about five minutes to complete.
The deadline to complete the survey is 15 November 2021.

Take part in the online survey




WHO invites RfP to inform guidelines on low back pain

WHO's Ageing and Health Unit has published a Request for Proposals (RfP) for evidence reviews to inform WHO guidelines on low back pain. 
                                                                                                                                  

The purpose of the RfP is to identify a suitable contractor to supply contemporary, systematically-derived evidence syntheses of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for nine interventions identified for the guideline, including pre-specified sub population analyses for age, gender and sex, prevalent radicular leg pain, race/ethnicity and regional economic development, presented in a manner consistent with the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) Evidence Profile method.
 
Terms of reference and bidding instructions

Deadline: 8 November 2021

Find out more about the Request for Proposals on low back pain

WHO publishes report on physical activity for more active people

WHO has published a report calling for stronger multisectoral action to promote and enable more physical activity through provision of supportive environments, accessible programmes and sustained communication campaigns in all communities.  
 

The report, Fair Play: Building a strong physical activity system for more active people, provides global guidance on priority actions and is suitable for use by advocates, government and non-government organisations.

Find out more about the WHO Fair Play report

AWP region webinar: Direct access

Direct access: historical development, research evidence and the way forward is theme of this  AWP webinar.

Date: 10 November 2021

Find out more about the AWP direct access webinar

 

Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association conference 2021

Primary care and community-based rehabilitation is the theme of the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association online conference.

Date: 12 December 2021

Find out more and register for the conference

 


 

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