BAPO MEMBERSHIP WEBINAR: The Value of Belonging and how to make the most of it.


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Join us for an engaging session exploring the real value of BAPO membership — what it offers, why it matters, and how you can get involved. This 75-minute webinar will bring together a range of voices across our membership community, from full and graduate members to technicians, learners, affiliates, and retired professionals.
The session will include:
- An overview of BAPO membership and recent updates
- Insights into how membership supports professional development and representation
- A panel discussion featuring members sharing their experiences and benefits gained
- A live Q&A session
- Optional breakout rooms for those looking to renew or re-engage with BAPO
Whether you’re new to BAPO, a long-time member, or considering rejoining, this webinar will highlight how membership strengthens both your professional journey and our collective voice as a profession.
Bridging Borders: Strategies to master a UK interview as an Internationally trained AHP

Bridging Borders: Strategies to master a UK Interview as an Internationally trained AHP” webinar
Date: 12th of November Wednesday
Time: 5pm to 6pm BST (10:30pm to 11:30pm IST)
Hosts: Vignesh Murali (Chair- BIAHPA) and Bhavna Mehta (Executive Co-Lead for Communications)
1) Saravanan Sivanithi
West London NHS Foundation Trust
Topic: Top tips to answer clinical questions
2) Thangaraj Senniappan
3) Jacqueline Learoyd
Midlands Partnership University NHS FT
200TH ANNIVERSARY OF CHARCOT’S BIRTH
THE ANATOMO-CLINICAL METHOD: CHARCOT LEGACY IN 21ST CENTURY
Introducing the New Vice-Chair of the Technician and Support Worker Committee: Sam Baker-Jackson

The British Association of Prosthetics and Orthotics (BAPO) is delighted to announce the appointment of Sam Baker-Jackson as the new Vice-Chair of the Technician and Support Worker Committee.
Sam brings passion, and commitment to representing and supporting technicians and support workers across the orthotics and prosthetics profession. In her new role, Sam will work closely with Committee Chair Bex and fellow members to ensure that every voice within the profession is heard, valued, and championed.
“I am very excited to have been appointed as Vice-Chair of the Technician and Support Committee. This is an incredible opportunity to represent and support our colleagues, ensuring that every voice within our profession is heard and valued. I am passionate about working collaboratively to develop new ideas, strengthen our network, and champion the vital role of technicians and support staff within orthotics and prosthetics,” said Sam.
Sam looks forward to leading initiatives that promote innovation, recognition, and professional development within the community, helping to drive growth and excellence across the sector.
BAPO congratulates Sam on her appointment and looks forward to the positive impact her leadership will bring to the Technician and Support Worker Committee.
Why it’s time for the private and third sectors to work together

From Tom Williams OBE, founder of STAND
In July I went to ISPO’s conference in Sweden, and my mind is still buzzing. It was a mix of innovation, technical jargon, business cards, and big ideas. I was representing STAND, an NGO focused on providing mobility to eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
But amidst all this, one question kept coming back to me: how can business and charities work together to help all amputees across the world and not just in high income countries?
For too long, we’ve operated in silos, assuming governments will patch the gaps. But those gaps are growing in lower income countries, and it feels like no one’s coming to fix them.
Business and non-profits are already intertwined
We’re beginning to see businesses are more linked with social and environmental impact and solutions, whether they like to admit it or not. However, this isn’t about blame. It’s about collaboration.
Flying Start Launch Webinar

NHS Education for Scotland are hosting a launch webinar for the refreshed Flying Start NHS programme on Wednesday 5th November at 12.30 – 13.30pm. Flying Start is the national development programme for newly qualified Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals. Flying Start supports practitioners to develop in their first year of practice and build evidence of learning and development.
Please register by clicking the link here or scanning the QR above:
The webinar will outline:
- The benefits of Flying Start
- Key Changes to the programme
- Overview of completing Flying Start
- The role of Facilitators and Line Managers/Supervisors
We would greatly appreciate your support in raising awareness of the launch event. The webinar is open to all including NQPs, practice educators, facilitators and managers.
If you require any further information please email us at Flyingstart@nes.scot.nhs.uk
BAPO Tech and Trends Webinar – The Solution for Limb Volume Variation : Introducing the Ethnocare Overlay

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This webinar will introduce participants to Ethnocare and its innovative prosthetic device, the Overlay.
Designed to address the challenges of limb volume fluctuations and socket fit issues, the Overlay uses an integrated air expansion system to provide amputees with customizable comfort and improved stability, mobility and performance throughout the day. The session will share the story behindEthnocare’s user-centered development process, present clinical evidence on the problems caused by current solutions, and demonstrate how the Overlayrepresents a simple, universal, and impactful advancement for both patients and clinicians.
Enhanced Practice Roadshow- You’re invited!
