Community Hospitals: Cubbi seated exercise project
Come learn about this innovative physiotherapy exercise, perfect for Community Hospitals implementation and more.
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About this event
The next Q CHA Group discussion welcomes 2024 Innovation and Best Practice Award winners, Ami Cook and Debbie Poulston. Both physios at Paulton and Bath Community Hospital, they’ll share updates from their inspiring Cubii Seated Exercise Project. Read more about their award-winning work.
What are Q group discussions?
Supported by Q, the CHA group sessions bring together people who are passionate about community hospitals. Each session features a presentation about an exciting, innovative project and is followed by around 20 – 30 minutes of discussion and a Q & A. They’re an excellent opportunity to learn, share ideas and network with others.
Join the Community Hospital: sharing good practice online group
The Community Hospitals: sharing good practice group has a focus on sharing good practice and networking. The group brings together members who want to explore their experiences, look at measures of quality, discuss continual and sustainable quality improvements, and who have an aim to facilitate the spread and adoption of good practice.

How to book
This event is run and hosted by the Community Hospitals Association online group. Please click the link below to complete their online form.
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Please be aware that the CHA group discussions are recorded and a recording of the event will be accessible on the CHA website.

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