Announcing the 2019 Critical Physiotherapy Course
After 12 months of planning and preparation, the first ever Critical Physiotherapy Course comes to life in February.
Run once a month over six months, the course highlights some of the most interesting new ideas in physiotherapy and features some of the CPNs most innovative thinkers.
Programme
21 Feb Dave Nicholls - The architecture of movement
21 March Anna Rajala - What's "critical" about critical physiotherapy? Max Horkheimer and the idea of Critical Theory
18 April Gail Teachman - The End of Inclusion? Thinking beyond 'inclusion' with Bourdieu
23 May Patty Thille - What does it mean to care? Thinking with Annemarie Mol
20 June Tobba Sudmann - How to understand disability? On the making of disability through discourse, materiality and practice
25 July Filip Maric - Could physiotherapy be violent and unethical?
22 August Hazel Horobin - TBC
Participating
Participation in the course is free
There is no sign-up, you just follow the web link at the time of the meeting to connect in
All meetings are run by Zoom video conference with login information posted on the CPN website (www.criticalphysio.net) at least 2 weeks before the session
Participants will get a certificate of participation for the sessions they attend, this can be used for your continuing professional development
Sessions will run at around 6 or 7 am/pm and will vary each session
All sessions will be recorded and will be available free on the CPN website after the event
We look forward to seeing you online soon.