|              |                            From               the President and Secretary General                             WCPT representatives were busy in the week of the World Health               Assembly in Geneva this month. Not only were we participating in               discussions on disability during the main assembly, we were also               involved in the launch of the World Health Professions Alliance               statement on collaborative practice and meeting with the WHO               Disability and Rehabilitation Team and its partner   organisations.               The issue of disability is now taking more of a centre stage               with global health bodies such as WHO, and this is good news for               physical therapy as well as good news for people with               disabilities.                               As statements of good intentions on improving access evolve               into global action plans, WCPT will continue to do all it can to               raise our profession's profile with the world's health               decision-makers, and ensure that the expertise of physical               therapists is utilised.                               Kind regards,               Marilyn Moffat and Brenda J Myers               If you would like to use all or part of this E-letter for               your own newsletters/websites then please feel free. We need your               assistance to reach the profession around the world, so please send               this e-update to your members.                                                            World Health Assembly addresses NCDs                              The World Health Assembly – the decision-making body of the World               Health Organization – held its 66th meeting in Geneva on 20th-28               May. Discussions covered non communicable disease (NCDs), mental               health, ageing and disability.  The NCD Alliance has produced               an informative summary of events, with links to speeches, reports               and resolutions. Go to bit.ly/1aDNfxC                               WHPA statement on collaborative practice                              In a major new statement, WCPT, as part of the World Health               Professions Alliance, is calling for a new emphasis on collaborative               practice. Working together leads to improved health services and               reduced costs, it says. Go to bit.ly/12RaIIN                               WCPT speaks on disability at WHA                              WCPT presented a statement to the World Health Assembly on 22nd               May, supporting a resolution endorsing the recommendations of the               World Report on Disability and calling on the WHO and its member               states to ensure equal access to health services for persons with               disabilities. WCPT said that national programmes promoting physical               activity had to meet the needs of all people, including those with               disabilities. Read the full story at www.wcpt.org/node/100678               The WHO has produced an infographic on better health for people               with disabilities, based on information in the World Report on               Disability. Go to www.who.int/disabilities/infographic/en/index.html                                                           The World Health Organization has published World Health               Statistics 2013, its annual compilation of health-related data from               194 Member States. It includes a summary of the progress made               towards achieving the health-related Millennium Development Goals               (MDGs) and associated targets. Go to bit.ly/12jXR6Q                               New road injury resources from WHO                              WHO, the FIA Foundation, the Global Road Safety Partnership and               the World Bank have released a new manual on pedestrian road safety,               aimed at decision-makers and practitioners. It provides information               on risk factors for pedestrian death and injury and how to implement               and evaluate effective interventions. bit.ly/10CcMpP               WHO has also launched the Global Alliance of Care of the Injured               – a network of organisations including professional and               non-governmental organisations – working internationally to improve               care for the injured across pre-hospital care, hospital care and               rehabilitation. Every year, over five million people die from road               traffic crashes, violence, burns, falls, and other causes of injury.               Go to bit.ly/ZvFWIJ                               New international work and study group online                              WCPT has launched a new discussion forum for physical therapists               interested in volunteering, working, studying or carrying out               research outside their own country. The international work and               study forum can be accessed from the "Discussion forum" button               towards the top of WCPT's Facebook page. Go to www.wcpt.org/node/100626                                                           The Third World Health Professions Regulation Conference will be               held in Geneva, Switzerland on 17th-18th May 2014. Organised by the               World Health Professions Alliance (WHPA) of which WCPT is a part,               the conference will provide participants with insights, perspectives               and discussion on current challenges in health professional               regulation. It aims to evaluate the challenges facing health               professional regulation and identify best practice in regulatory               governance and performance. Go to www.whpa.org/whpcr2014/                                                            The International Association for Physical Therapists working               with Older People (IPTOP) has published a new set of Standards for               Clinical Practice. They have been produced for physical therapist               clinicians practising with older people as a supplement to standards               published by national professional bodies and WCPT's guideline for               standards of physical therapy practice.               The standards are intended to provide guidance for physical               therapists practising with older people in countries where               specialist clinical networks in this field are developing, or do not               yet exist. Contact secretary@iptop.wcpt.org                               Guidelines conference in August                              The Guidelines International Network (G-I-N) will be holding its               10th G-I-N Conference in San Francisco, USA, on 18th-21st August               2013. G-I-N is a global network of 86 organisations and 107                individual members representing 44 countries. It supports               evidence-based health care and improved health outcomes by reducing               variations throughout the world. Go to www.g-i-n.net/events/10th-conference                  INFORMATIONIf               you are unable to access our website using the links within this               email, you may need to copy and paste the hyperlinks directly into               your internet browser. If you have problems reading this email               please follow the link below for help.  www.wcpt.org/eupdate     |               |                            |               |