Oxford Handbook of Clinical Rehabilitation

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1. To promote and facilitate collaborative interaction between ACPIN members across all fields of practice including clinical, research and education. 2. To promote evidence informed practice and continuing professional development of ACPIN members by assisting in the exchange and dissemination of knowledge and ideas within the area of neurology. 3. To provide encouragement and support for members to participate in good quality research (with a diversity of methodologies) and evaluation of practice at all levels. 4.To maintain and continue to develop a reciprocal communication process with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy on all issues related to neurology. 5. To foster and encourage collaborative working between ACPIN, other professional groups, related organisations ie third sector, government departments and members of the public.

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Williams, N. (2009). Oxford Handbook of Clinical Rehabilitation. Occupational Medicine, 59(7), 520–520. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqp108

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