Everyone is feeling it.
Whether it’s at work, at home, in our families, in our profession, in the clinic, the classroom, or online.
It’s the thrill and the dread that we’re on the cusp of something BIG, unsure how it will change us and the world we live in.
“As if hands were enough / To hold an avalanche off” (link).
We are vulnerable.
Change is coming, and with it comes opportunity, and risk.
So do we stick or twist? Hold or let go? Sit or move?
Perhaps it’s not too much to say that the way we come to terms with our personal and professional vulnerability might be one of the most important questions facing the future of physiotherapy.
This year’s Critical Physiotherapy Course is on vulnerability and it will be led by Matt Low.
Matt Low is a Physiotherapist from the UK enveloped in the working life of the NHS and studying a Ph.D. at the University of Nottingham.
Over six sessions, once a month, starting in September, we will look at how vulnerability might shape how we think and practice as people and as physios.
As always, the Critical Physiotherapy Course is free and open.
2022 Dates (all evening GMT times):
27th Sept
25th Oct
29th Nov
…further dates for Jan, Feb, and March 2023 to be finalised.
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Looking forward to it!