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People Committees The Association has many volunteers who take an active role in their profession by serving on a BAPO Committee. The seven specific standing Committees: Executive Conference Professional Affairs Education Committee Finance Editorial Technician The Executive Committee is nominated and voted for by the membership and all Full and Associate members are eligible to be elected. The make up of the committee is ten Full member seats, one Technician and one Assistant seat. To become involved with the work of a Committee please contact the Secretariat Manager or one of the existing committee chairs. Executive Committee The Executive Committee (EC) is accountable to and acts with the authority of the Members. It develops the strategy, policy and direction of the Association and ensures that the Member’s interests are represented in all areas. Chair – Steve Mottram Steve took the role of Chair in April 2008, having been Vice Chair to Sophie Hill. He was elected onto the EC in April 2006. He qualified in 1981 in the last BIST OPTEC Diploma at Salford. He has worked under all service models, from the original supply / fit model, through contracted and as in house manager. Being in continuous clinical work he has also managed orthotic teams and been involved in product development and support. He currently works as a clinical manager for Technology in Motion. Vice Chair – Peter Honeycombe Peter is the Orthotic manager for Basingstoke and North Hampshire Foundation Trust. He became Secretary to help maintain BAPO's day to day structure and to get closer to the membership. He is particularly interested in the ethical decisions that face members and how this impacts on our organisation. Secretary – Liz Thomas Liz is a senior Orthotist working at Derby Hosptials NHS trust, she has a particular intrests in talapies and Rheumatolgy. Liz qualified from Salford University in 2002. She was elected onto EC 3 years ago and has been secretary for 18 months. Treasurer - Nigel Jones Nigel was elected to the EC in 2002. He has been active as the Technician's Committee Liaison and the BAPO Representative on the Orthotics External Reference Group. He became Treasurer in 2004 and chairs the Finance sub-committee, which scrutinises contracts, vets proposals for spending Association money, sets budgets and produces financial data to facilitate EC decision making. Nigel is a Senior Orthotist with Trulife, and has a particular interest in paediatric orthotics. Other Committee Members The other EC members are:, Ian Adam (Technician), Juliet Bell, Jonathan Bull, Diana Currie (Assistant) Yvonne McIntosh, Jamie Pegg, Jonathan Wright, Lorna Graham, Secretariat Manager also attends all EC meetings as an observer and note taker. Conference Committee The Conference Committee (CC) organises BAPO’s Annual Conference. This is the leading annual clinical forum and trade exhibition for prosthetics and orthotics in the United Kingdom. It attracts both UK and international delegates and exhibitors. Conference consists of 4 elements. Primarily it is an educational seminar with trade exhibition and social event. Opportunity is also taken for the Annual general Meeting at the same event. It is the ideal opportunity for those involved in all aspects of prosthetics and orthotics to learn from highly regarded speakers, seek the latest research, attend product demonstrations, take part in interactive workshops, discuss professional issues and meet with friends and colleagues. Conference Committee Chair – Denise Law Denise qualified from Strathclyde University in 2001. She has worked as an orthotist for the NHS since qualifying and is currently the principal orthotist at Exeter Mobility Centre. She joined the conference committee in 2008 and was elected chair this year. Education Committee The Education Committee addresses all of the Association's education-related issues. They organise various post-graduate short courses in Prosthetics and Orthotics and related topics for BAPO members and other healthcare professionals. The Committee promotes and supports Continuing Professional Development and to this end has produced a CPD portfolio for members and has run several courses on this issue. Education Committee Chair – Martin Matthews Martin Matthews qualified as an orthotist in 1981 from Salford College of Technology (now University of Salford). He quickly developed an interest in paediatrics with a keen interest in scoliosis management and neurological dysfunction. After his move to Norwich in 1991 he developed his expertise in scoliosis management and having trained in Boston he returned to the UK to run Boston Brace training courses on a yearly basis since then. In 1996 he became involved in the research and development of dynamic Lycra orthoses and was tasked with providing the evidence for the new orthotic concept of treatment. In 2000 he began his research masters degree at the University of East Anglia researching the use of dynamic Lycra orthoses in the treatment of diplegic crouch gait walkers. He has had papers published on neurological AFOs, the use of Lycra orthoses in hand function and recently in the ISPO journal a paper on Scoliosis management using dynamic Lycra orthoses. Professional Affairs Committee This Committee deals with the professional issues that affect the Association and its members. It carefully considers issues that have a direct bearing on the daily practice of Prosthetists, Orthotists, Technicians and Assistants. The Professional Affairs Committee is responsible for the publication and development of our guidelines and ethical code and is leading BAPO's clinical effectiveness agenda. The Committee has published many working documents (found on this website), including a series of Guidelines for Best Practice, a Safety Document and an Ethical Code. They are currently working on Fellowship Guidelines and CPD Guidelines. Professional Affairs Committee Chair - Peter Honeycombe Peter is Chair of the Professional Affairs committee which is responsible for producing the written guidelines for best practice including; scope of practice, ethics, standards and competencies of the membership. He is the Orthotic manager for the Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust. Editorial Committee The Editorial Committee is responsible for producing our magazine, BAPOmag. This is issued three times a year and is free to all BAPO members. The magazine is also available by subscription to other interested parties. The Committee produces and edits the content and organises the printing and distribution of the magazine. Alison is a past Secretary of one of BAPO's forerunners, the Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists, and became Editor of BAPOmag in 2004. Alison is a Senior Prosthetist, working for the West of Scotland consortium based at the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow. Technician Committee The Technician's Committee works closely with many of our other standing committees. There main aim is to raise the profile of technical issues within the association. We plan and run training courses and put together a Technical Programme at our annual Conference. Technician Committee Chair - Ian Adam Ian is a long-standing member of the Technician's Committee, becoming its Chair in 2003 He represent the technicians on the EC committee and works closely with the Education Committee developing courses for Technicians. Ian is a Senior Orthotics Technician working at Yorkhill Children's Hospital in Glasgow. BAPO Staff Secretariat Manager - Lorna Graham Lorna manages the busy Secretariat and ensures that the highest professional standards are upheld. She is responsible for co-ordinating the business of BAPO and works closely with the Chair, office bearers and all the various committees to ensure the business of the Association is effectively and efficiently conducted. Lorna manages the Secretariat budget, ensures appropriate administrative support is provided for the Association's activities, and prioritises workflow as necessary. Administrator - Catherine Sweeney Catherine is the first person most callers will speak to when they telephone the office. In addition to reception and general administration duties, Catherine plays a vital role in the management of membership records, our job advertisement and Product Literature Distribution. Administrator - Morag Wilson Morag is employed in a part-time position and assists Catherine in the day to day reception and general administration duties. She offers administration support to OETT, Education and Editorial Committees. Morag plays a vital role and is the main contact in the administration for Conference.
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