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  • ATACP Accredited Foundation Programme in Aquatic Therapy (taught element) Tutor : Susie Harrison Accredited ATACP Tutor

    Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust,

    East Prescot Road
    Liverpool
    L14 5AB
    United Kingdom

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  • Intermediate Aquatic Physiotherapy Course for Children and Young People with Neurological Dysfunction Tutor- Dr Heather Epps ATACP Accredited Tutor

    Lymden Hydrotherapy and Physiotherapy (LHAP),

    Eastnor Road
    Reigate
    RH2 8NE
    United Kingdom

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  • ATACP Accredited Foundation Programme in Aquatic Therapy (taught element) Tutor Sarah Wratten

    Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre,

    Windmill Road
    Headington
    Oxford
    OX3 7HE
    United Kingdom

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  • ATACP Accredited Foundation Programme in Aquatic Therapy (taught element) Tutor Sarah Wratten

    Steps Rehabilitation,

    Alexander House
    30 Troutbeck Road
    Sheffield
    S7 2QA
    United Kingdom

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  • ATACP Accredited Foundation Programme in Aquatic Therapy (taught element) Tutor- Dr Heather Epps ATACP Accredited Tutor

    Lymden Hydrotherapy and Physiotherapy (LHAP),

    Eastnor Road
    Reigate
    RH2 8NE
    United Kingdom

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  • New Swim England film encourages nurses to consider ‘Swimming as Medicine’

    The latest video in the ‘Swimming as Medicine’ series, which focuses on nursing staff, has been launched by Swim England.

    The aim of this video is to further highlight to nursing staff and other healthcare professionals, just how powerful being active in water can be for individuals with complex health problems and rehabilitation needs.

    As a whole, the Swimming as Medicine series has been created to encourage those healthcare professionals to consider recommending swimming and aquatic activity to their patients as an effective way of improving health and wellbeing.

    News — 21 October 2024 - 8:46pm
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  • Webinar Wednesday 9th October @ 7.30 pm entitled ENERGY USAGE AND SAVINGS IN A HYDROTHERAPY POOL

    For joining instructions for the above meeting please follow this Link which is viewable to ATACP members only. You will need to be logged in for access. 

    News — 7 October 2024 - 8:58pm
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  • The National Co-ordinating committee for disabled people (NCC-SDP) - Grant

    The national co-ordinating committee for swimming for disabled people (NCC-SDP) are offering small grants up to £500 to organisations looking to enhance the involvement of disabled people in swimming activities.  

    The NCC-SDP is a charitable organisation, the main purpose of which is to promote and support swimming for disabled people. Please note applications close on 31st October. For further information including funding criteria and application form please follow the link below.  

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    News — 24 September 2024 - 8:08pm
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  • ATACP Annual General Meeting - Wednesday 9th October after the Webinar

    The ATACP would like to announce that the 2024 ATACP Annual General Meeting will be held immediately after the webinar entitled "Energy Usage and Savings in a Hydrotherapy Pool on Wednesday 9th October @ 7:30 pm 
    News — 24 September 2024 - 7:51pm
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  • Aquatic Physiotherapy for Neurological Conditions

    It’s with great pleasure that the ATACP has been asked to share this document, authored by Clare Martinac, Queensland Chair of the Aquatic Physiotherapy group (Australian Physiotherapy Association).

    The review aims to outline the key findings of peer-reviewed literature and enable clinicians to apply this information to their practice, for optimal client outcomes in the use of 

    Aquatic Physiotherapy for clients with common neurological conditionsParkinson’s disease (PD)StrokeMultiple sclerosis (MS),Acquired brain injury (ABI) andSpinal cord injury (SCI).

    The review has a focus on higher grades of evidence, including systematic reviews (SRs) and randomized controlled trials (RCTs), but also refers to existing published clinical guidelines and to relevant qualitative studies, which provide insight into the barriers, enablers and clients’ lived experiences of aquatic therapy.

     

    News — 4 September 2024 - 8:40pm
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