CSP Annual Congress 1992: ‘Getting Together’

CSP Annual Congress 1992: ‘Getting Together’

461 The Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow CSP Annual Congress 1992 ‘Getting Together’ October 5-9, 1992 Programme MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 Setting up of exhibit...

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The Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow CSP Annual Congress 1992

‘Getting Together’ October 5-9, 1992

Programme MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 Setting up of exhibition stands 2 pm Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Management (ACPM) and Association of Teachers of the CSP (ATCSP) committee meetings. Lunch available. Joint evening buffet - Queens College. Transport provided.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 9.30 am ACPM and ATCSP executive committee meetings 12 noon Lunch available Exhibition open for viewing 1.30 pm ACPMlATCSP general meetings 3 p m Tea 3.30 pm Professional and educational links with Europe Elizabeth Condie MCSP, Sandra Myles MEd BA MCSP DipTP (Joint session)

5 pm Close of ACPMlATCSP conference 5.30 pm Annual Congress registration starts Evening ACPMlATCSP social evening (Burrell Museum) 7.30 pm Welcome party-Scottish evening and ceilidh -11 pm (Strathclyde Suite, Royal Concert Hall) Whisky tasting sponsored by Akron Therapy Products

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 8.30 am Registration desk opens. Coffee 9 am Exhibition opens 9.30 am FOUNDERS’ LECTURE: Management The enabling function Rosemary Lane MBE FCSP DipTP

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10.30 am Coffee. Exhibition viewing 11 am CONCURRENT SESSIONS (i) Follow-up to Founders’ Lecture (main lecture hall) (ii) General Papers (Strathclyde suite) 1. Beyond the fringe Polly Laidler MCSP 2. Assessment and rehabilitation of patients with chronic low back pain Mary Newton MEd BA MCSP

3. Combined therapy services management Wendv Mills MCSP (iii) Education Papers (Buchanan suite) Sessipn chairman-Iris Glencross MCSP 1. Scientific research in physiotherapy training Vincent Bakx MA BSc 2. Evaluating the outcomes of a postqualification honours degree in therapeutic studies M J Potts PhD BA MCSP DiDTP 3. Practice, research and education - What is the link? Barbara Richardson MSc MCSP DipTP 12.30 pm Lunch Exhibition, poster and Specific Interest Group (SIG) displays 2 pm THE PANPHARMA LECTURE (main lecture hall) Ann Hunter MA MCSP 2.45 pm Tea. Posters, SIG displays and exhibition 3.30 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS (i) Follow-up to keynote lecture (main lecture hall) (ii) Neurological Papers (Strathclyde suite) 1. The ten-metre walking test for neurologically impaired patients Martin J Watson MSc MCSP 2. Prevention of contractures in elbow flexor and calf muscles after severe head injury Nina Melville MCSP 3. Adverse mechanical tension in neurological patients Heather McKibbin MCSP 4. Clinical assessment of hemiplegic gait Karen Hughes BSc MCSP (iii) General Papers (Buchanan suite) Session chairman - Marie Owen MCSP 1. Clinical audit in paediatric physiotherapy services Elizabeth-Anne Wilkins MCSP DMS 2. Can a measure to internalise locus of control influence short-term outcome of treatment of patients with low back pain? Karen Beeton BSc MCSP

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3. Physiotherapy with older people staffing levels Amanda Squires MCSP 5 pm Close of Congress session 7.30 prn Civic reception, -9 prn hosted by Lord Provost of Glasgcjv (City Chambers, George Square, Glasgow)

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 8.30 am Registration desk open. Coffee. Exhibition open. ,9 am KEYNOTE LECTURE (main lecture hall) Elaine Mottram MCSP DMS 9.45 am Coffee. Exhibition, posters and SIG displays 10.30 am CONCURRENT SESSIONS (i) Follow-up to keynote lecture (main lecture hall) (ii) PhysiotherapeuticModalities (Strathclyde suite) Session chairman Moira Withycombe MCSP I . Acupuncture and physiotherapy Where East meets West Jon Alltree MCSP 2. Exercises for elderly people with dementia: What benefit? Jenny Underhill BSc MCSP HEdCert 3. Effects of exercise and abdominal massage on constipation and faecal incontinence in continuing care patients Thais de Lima Resende MSc BSc MCSP 4. A pilot project to determine the effect of dance on the gait and body image of people with lower extremity amputations Gail C Grisetti EdD PT (iii) Education Papers (Buchanan suite) Session chairman - Sandra Myles MCSP 1. Learning from practice on a physiotherapy degree course Susan Neville MCSP

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2. Health beliefs and health behaviours of nursing, speech therapy and physiotherapy students Marie E Donaghy BA(Hons) MCSP 3. Assessment of students on clinical placement Helen Alexander MSc BSc MCSP 12 noon KEYNOTE LECTURE (main lecture hall) Getting together with Europe Ken C6llins MEP (Strathclvde) Session chairman - Gisela Creed MCSP (12.30 pm Laser therapy clinical discussion and user -6 pm group meeting - details from Events Unit) 12.45 pm Lunch. Exhibition, posters and SIG displays 1.45 pm Representatives’ Conference 4 Pm Fellowships Ceremony 4.30 pm Annual General Meeting Chaired by Baroness Robson 5.15 pm Special General Meeting Chaired by Chairman of Council 6 Pm End of conference session 7.30 pm Pre-dinner drinks (Trades House)

8 Pm Congress dinner (Trades House) 9 Pm Congress disco and buffet -1 am (Central Hotel)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 8.30 am Registration desk open 9 am Representatives’ Conference Coffee will be available throughout the morning 12.30 pm Lunch. Exhibition, posters and SIG displays open until 2 pm 2 Pm Representatives’ Conference 5 Pm Close of conference

AGM agenda 1992 The 73rd Annual General Meeting of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy will be held at 4.30 pm on Thursday, October 8,1992, in the Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow.

Toby Simon 14 Bedford Row London WClR 4ED

Secretary April 1992

1. Minutes of previous Annual General Meeting held on September 19, 1991. 2. Adoption of Annual Report for 1991.

3. Approval of the balance sheet and accounts for the year ended December 31, 1991. 4. Appointment of the auditors for 1992/93.

5.Appointment of members of the Members’ Benevolent General Notes

Fund Committee for 1992/93.

Votes at an Annual General Meeting may be given personally or by proxy. Details of how to appoint a proxy may be obtained from the assistant to the secretary, 14 Bedford Row, London WClR 4ED. Forms must be received at the offices of the CSP not later than 5 pm on Friday, October 2, 1992.

Details of additional business to be considered at a Special General Meeting to take place at 5.15 pm on the same day will be given in the July edition of Physiotherapy.

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The Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow CSP ANNUAL CONGRESS

‘Getting Together’ October 5-9

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(b) I shall attend all three days of CSP Congress (7th, 8th and 9th) and require a ticket for the ceilidh, civic reception and Congress dinner with wine €110 (c) I shall attend all three days of CSP Congress and require a ticket for the ceilidh, civic reception and Congress disco with buffet €95 @) I shall attend on Wednesday, October 7, for a full day of clinical lectures followed by civic reception. I would like a ticket for the welcome party on Tuesday evening. €60 (e) I shall attend on Thursday, October 8, for a morning of clinical lectures and afternoon conference session. I wauld like a ticket for the civic reception on Wednesday evening €35 (9I shatl attend on Friday, October 9 for the Representatives’ Conference (catering charge for non-delegates only) €10 (9) I wish to attend the Congress dinner on Thursday, October 8, at 8.00 pm in the Trades House of Glasgow f25 (h) I wish to attend the Congress disco with buffet on Thursday, October 8, in the Central Hotel €10 ‘If you are attending the Representatives’ Conference as a nominated delegate, please tick this box

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General Information VENUE This year’s Congress will be held in the Royal Concert Hall, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. The Concert Hall is situated about five minutes’ walk from Queen Street Station and 15 minutes from Central Station. There is an NCP car park immediately opposite the Concert Hall in Killermont Street, next to Buchanan Street Bus Station. Delegates will be sent information about accommodation in Glasgow on receipt of their completed application form. The accommodation is being dealt with by the Greater Glasgow Tourist Board which will be happy to deal with any specific inquiries, whether concerning accommodation or leisure activities. It will also be happy to give you advice on Glasgow, Central Scotland and the rest of the country should you wish to extend your visit.

PROGRAMME On October 6, the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Management and the Association of Teachers of the CSP will be holding their annual general meetings and their joint discussion meeting in the Concert Hall. If you wish to attend, please complete the relevant section on the application form. The two groups will also be visiting the world-famousBurrell Museum in the evening, for a reception, viewing and buffet supper. All transport will be provided. In addition to the clinical programme (printed here) there are a full social programme, poster session, Specific Interest Group display, fringe meetings and a large trade exhibition. The Founders’ Lecture will be given by Miss Rosemary Lane MBE FCSP DipTP and will be entitled ‘Management -The enabling function’. Other keynote speakers will be Ann Hunter, Elaine Mottram and MJ Ken Collins MEF! Rosemary, Ann and Elaine will be holding follow-on discussions during the concurrent session period. During this period, delegates will have the choice of attending either the keynote speakers’ workshop, the special discussion sessions or the general paper sessions.

REPRESENTATIVES’CONFERENCEThe fourth Representatives’ Conference will take place on the afternoon of Thursday, October 8, and all day on Friday, October 9. As this conference provides members with an opportunity for policy-making, all Boards and Branches are strongly encouraged to send in motions and to ensure that they have nominated their representatives. If you require any further information about this part of Congress, please contact the Secretariat at the CSf?

EXHIBITION Congress will host a very large trade exhibition. This will be held in the dedicated exhibition space at the Concert Hall and will feature several new companies in addition to the ‘old’ friends. Catering will be in the exhibition area. Exhibitors are keen to meet as many delegates as possible during the Congress. They value your views on the equipment they market and look forward to chatting with you about it. Please try to visit as many stands as possible during the week. We will once again be running the Exhibitors’ Prize Draw.

STUDENT RATES To enable as many students to attend as possible, we are offering a reduced registration fee. All schools will shortly be receiving extra registration forms.

SPECIFIC INTEREST GROUPS Groups may wish to put on an informationstand in the catering area. Please let the Events Unit know as soon as possible if you wish to do this. Each group will have a 6 ft x 4 ft display area and two chairs for those staffing the display. Groups may also wish to put on a fringe meeting or discussion session about their work. There will be no charge for this - unless you wish to provide catering of any sort.

SOCIAL EVENTS This year’s Congress sees a variety of social events, which should appeal to everyone. Tuesday, October 6 The ACPM and ATCSP are holding their event at the Burrell Museum. At the Concert Hall, there will be a welcome ceilidh for all delegates to Congress. This will feature whisky tasting, a ‘taste of Scotland’ buffet, Scottish country dancing and music a real introduction to Scottish hospitality. This event is free and runs from 7.30 pm until 11 pm.

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Wednesday, October 7 The CSP are the guests of the Lord Provost of Glasgow at a civic reception to be held in the City Chambers, a beautiful Victorian building in George Square. Drinks and buffet reception will be provided. Thursday, October 8 We will be holding the Congress dinner in the Trades House of Glasgow, preceded by a drinks reception at 7.30 pm. Tickets for the dinner are f25 each and include a four-course dinner with coffee and mints, wine and VAT, representing excellent value for money. For those not wishing to attend the Congress dinner, there will be a buffet and disco in the Central Hotel. Tickets for this are f10 and include disco, late licence, buffet meal and VAT. Purchase of a dinner ticket will also entitle you to entry to the disco afterwards.

REGISTRATION FORMS If you require another form, please feel free to photocopy the one in this issue. Extra copies are, however, always available from the Events Unit at the CSF! The Society would gratefully acknowledge the support being given by the Greater Glasgow Health Board, Glasgow District Council and Strathclyde Regional Council.

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