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You are here: Home / 30 Days / Welcome to this year’s 30 Days of September campaign

Welcome to this year’s 30 Days of September campaign

01/09/2019 by Dave Nicholls 2 Comments

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Five years ago, as the CPN was just getting started, we ran our first 30 Days of September campaign asking you what you wanted the CPN to do.

The responses shaped how we got the Network started and I’m pleased to say that we did many of the things you asked for.

We had meetings, wrote journal articles and a book, set up this website and blog, and have now run our first critical physiotherapy course.

So it seems high time we came back to you to ask for our direction for the next five years.

Over the course of the month we’ll ask one question a day. They are all yes/no answers, so will only take a moment.

There’s a comments box below each poll if you want to start a discussion on any of the topics covered in the poll, or add some more thoughts.

So here is the the first question to kick things off…

Should the CPN do more to link philosophy and social theory to physiotherapy

Filed Under: 30 Days Tagged With: 30DoS

Comments

  1. Bhanu Ramaswamy says

    02/09/2019 at 05:49

    Day 1 response: The voting is too black and white! As soon as I enter a comment, it takes away what I voted for. I would vote ‘no’ to charging for membership, but ‘possibly’ for courses and resources. Bhanu

  2. Bhanu Ramaswamy says

    02/09/2019 at 05:51

    Day 2: No for an award for best critical research. This would require organisation of criteria, a committee to decide and so on. A lot of work from people, who although committed to CPN and interested, are not always able to come forward with such time. Bhanu

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