ADAPT is a recognised Professional Network of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP). The CSP is the professional, educational and trade union body for the UK’s 59,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and support workers.
Latest News
- Interview of Kentaro Mizuya by KristyKentaro Mizuya (Ken) is a physiotherapist working in Japan. With a passion for humanitarian work, Ken has joined a few … Continue reading “Interview of Kentaro Mizuya by Kristy”
- ADAPT Conference 2020You can find here a full recording of the Virtual ADAPT Conference 2020 “Rehabilitation in low resourced settings through pandemics” … Continue reading “ADAPT Conference 2020”
- Teaching Opportunity: Sierra LeoneTeaching Opportunity Sierra Leone
- Travel in the context of COVID-19: Some things to consider…“Many members will have had their plans for working overseas, or volunteering to support global health projects put on hold and may be wondering if…”
Upcoming Events
Evidenced Based Research Being Carried Out in Low and Middle Income Countries
ADAPT will host their second online conference for Physios in Global Health. This year’s theme will be ‘Evidenced Based Research Being Carried Out In LMIC’.
If you would like to contribute to this event, please contact ADAPT research officer: fiona@developingphysio.com
26/11/2021 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Latest Guest Blog
- Interview of Kentaro Mizuya by KristyKentaro Mizuya (Ken) is a physiotherapist working in Japan. With a passion for humanitarian work, Ken has joined a few … Continue reading “Interview of Kentaro Mizuya by Kristy”
- ADAPT Conference 2020You can find here a full recording of the Virtual ADAPT Conference 2020 “Rehabilitation in low resourced settings through pandemics” … Continue reading “ADAPT Conference 2020”
- Teaching Opportunity: Sierra LeoneTeaching Opportunity Sierra Leone
- Travel in the context of COVID-19: Some things to consider…“Many members will have had their plans for working overseas, or volunteering to support global health projects put on hold and may be wondering if…”