Brian Dolan | | President - An invited member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of AGILE (and appointed by this committee) to help influence the implementation of the strategic direction of the organisation.
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Rhian Milton-Cole | | Chair - To be the elected representative of AGILE and play a strategic role in representing the vision and purpose of the network.
To ensure AGILE activities are aligned to and support improvements in the quality of physiotherapeutic care for older people. To ensure continued links with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. To provide overarching professional and clinical leadership of AGILE.
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Claire O'Connell | | Vice chair - To work closely with, and support, the Chair.
- To have the opportunity of learning the basic principles of becoming the Chair for this voluntary group during their period of office.
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Claire O'Connell | | Secretary - To provide administrative support to the NEC, especially to the Chair.
- To keep the Chair and NEC informed of important/relevant matters and developments.
- To provide administrative support at the NEC meetings.
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Millie Hansen Sarah Shutt | | Membership Secretary - To maintain a database of current AGILE members with the support of the Admin Support Officer.
- With the Admin Support Officer create a list of members when required for the purposes of this Professional Network i.e. Updating Regional Reps with local members details.
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Rachel Jackson Ritu Karlekar | | Treasurers - To effectively manage the finances of AGILE.
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Kyla Sinclair Bethany Carey | | Communication Officers - To act as the lead for AGILE communications to promote the AGILE brand and engage with our members and key stakeholders using media forums including Twitter, the AGILE website and newsletter
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Beth Denny Lucie Wellington | | Journal Editors - To produce 'AGILITY', AGILE'S journal, twice a year.
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Danielle Pendry-Brazier Jodie Adams | | Research Officers - To promote research activity within the membership of AGILE.
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Louise Egan Verity Stone | | Education Officers - To organise the nationally arranged AGILE learning events.
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Katie Faulkner | | Dementia Officer |
| | Student Officer - To act as the student representative for AGILE to ensure a student voice within the work of AGILE and promote the work of AGILE to the student community.
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Amy Corfield Simon van Dalen | | Equality, Diversity and Belonging Champion - To support the NEC to prioritise equality, diversity, and belonging within the work of AGILE
- To role model inclusive behaviours and practices such that AGILE members feel valued for their differences, embrace the differences in others and thereby enable older people and their carers to flourish.
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Hannah Barbour Nimalini Ajith Maisie Baker | | Falls and Bone Health Officers - To represent AGILE and facilitate collaborative working with UK agencies and advisory groups with a falls prevention and bone health remit where physiotherapeutic knowledge and experience can add value and inform continuous care quality and improvement, including working with National Falls Prevention Co-ordination Group and Royal College of Physicians.
- Support knowledge mobilisation and learning among AGILE members related to evidence based and best practice in falls prevention and management and bone health.
Advocate and champion the contribution of physiotherapy practice in falls prevention and management including bone health from health promotion through to prevention, rehabilitation, maintenance and symptom management.
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Fiona Lindop Danielle-Pendry Brazier | | Project Officers for Parkinsons Disease - Physiotherapy representation on the NICE guidelines and Quality Standards.
- Parkinsons Excellence Network.
- National exercise framework
- National Parkinsons Audit
- Lewy Body Dementia Specialist Advisory Committee
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Louise Mc Gregor | | IPTOP Officer |
Mel Chawner | | NICE |