World Confederation for Physical Therapy
Founded: | 1951 |
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Type: | Non-Governmental Organisation |
Members: | 112 Member organisations |
President: | Emma Stokes |
CEO: | Jonathon Kruger |
Web: | www |
Founded in 1951, the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT) is the sole international voice for physical therapy, representing more than 350,000 physical therapists worldwide through its 106 member organisations.[1]
WCPT is committed to furthering the physical therapy profession and improving global health. It believes that every individual is entitled to the highest possible standard of culturally appropriate healthcare, delivered in an atmosphere of trust and respect for human dignity, and underpinned by sound clinical reasoning and scientific evidence.[2]
WCPT is a non-profit organisation and is registered as a charity in the UK. It has been in official relations with the World Health Organization (WHO) since 1952,[3] collaborating on work programmes to improve world health. It works with a wide range of other international bodies and is a member of the World Health Professions Alliance.[4]
Vision and mission
WCPT's vision is to move physical therapy forward so the profession is recognised globally for its significant role in improving health and wellbeing.
As the international voice of physical therapy WCPT's mission is to:
- unite the profession internationally;
- represent physical therapy and physical therapists internationally;
- promote high standards of physical therapy practice, education and research;
- facilitate communication and information exchange among member organisations, regions, subgroups and their members;
- collaborate with national and international organisations; and
- contribute to the improvement of global health.
Activity
WCPT provides services to members, campaigns to improve world health and produces policies and guidelines. It encourages high standards of physical therapy and global health by facilitating the exchange of information and producing resources.
All of its activities are shaped and informed by research.
WCPT’s website is the hub of its information sharing activity. The Confederation also publishes a wide range of publications including "WCPT News"., a monthly "E-update"., "Policy documents". and "Keynote papers". on a wide range of subjects.
History and growth
In 1951 the World Confederation for Physical Therapy had 11 founding member organisations from Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Great Britain, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, West Germany, Sweden and the United States of America.[5]
The first international congress and second General Meeting were held in London in 1953, where the first Executive Committee was elected.
Over its history, WCPT has developed statements, including Education Guidelines, to support the development of the profession. It has developed a structure of five regions, and close relationships with international independent organisations of physical therapists with specific interests – 12 of which are now recognised as official WCPT subgroups.
WCPT Congress
WCPT’s congress is held every four years and it has held 17 world congresses since its establishment.
The WCPT Congress is the largest international gathering of physical therapists. Bringing together clinicians, educators, researchers, managers and policy makers, where the world of physical therapy meets.
The next will be in July 2017 in Cape Town, South Africa.[6]
Previous congresses
- 2015 Singapore - (Congress proceedings)
- 2011 Amsterdam, Netherlands - (Congress proceedings)
- 2007 Vancouver, Canada - (Congress proceedings)
- 2003 Barcelona, Spain - (Congress proceedings)
- 1999 Yokohama, Japan
- 1995 Washington DC, United States
- 1991 London, UK
- 1987 Sydney, Australia
- 1982 Stockholm, Sweden
- 1978 Tel Aviv, Israel
- 1974 Montreal, Canada
- 1970 Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 1967 Melbourne, Australia
- 1963 Copenhagen, Denmark
- 1959 Paris, France
- 1956 New York City, United States
- 1953 London, UK
See also
References
- ↑ "WCPT Member Organisations".
- ↑ "What is WCPT?".
- ↑ "World Health Organization membership profile".
- ↑ "World Health Professions Alliance membership".
- ↑ "WCPT 60th Anniversary publication" (PDF).
- ↑ "Announcement of Cape Town". WCPT. February 2016.