Public Health Resources Resources to help engage with Public Health and Making Every Contact Count. Increasing Physical Activity Better Health, Get Active Get running with Couch to 5k Active 10 Get fit for free Mental Health and Wellbeing Every Mind … Continue reading →
RCC Public Health Society Chair: John Stephens LRCCSecretary: Mark Jessop MRCC (Pain) All chiropractors have a public health role, not least because MSK health is a public health issue. In addition, chiropractors have thousands of opportunities every year to support … Continue reading →
A recent Health Policy Unit bulletin announced that the Royal College of Chiropractors is developing a range of initiatives designed to help chiropractors actively engage with health promotion, with a particular focus on key areas of public health including physical … Continue reading →
AGM/Winter Conference focusing on the public health role of chiropractors We are delighted to announce details of our AGM & Winter Conference, which will take place in London on Wednesday 31st January 2018 and is free to members. The programme … Continue reading →
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Health Policy Bulletins 7th December 2023: WHO guideline for non-surgical management of chronic primary low back pain in adults in primary and community care settings This new WHO guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on non-surgical interventions for chronic primary LBP (CPLBP) … Continue reading →
The Royal College of Chiropractors Health Policy Unit (HPU) Chair – Dr Mark Gurden FRCC In the last two decades the chiropractic profession has come a long way towards establishing itself in the UK health care system through the publication … Continue reading →
Latest Covid-19 Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Guidance New, official COVID-19 guidance for the remobilisation of services within health and care settings: infection prevention and control (IPC) recommendations was issued jointly by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), … Continue reading →