The Community Practitioners’ and Health Visitors’ Association (CPHVA) has appointed CPL One to create its journal, Community Practitioner, following a tender process.
CPHVA is a trade union and professional association for health care staff in the UK and Ireland. It is part of Unite the Union. Its 18,500 members include health visitors, school nurses, nursery nurses and other community nurses working in primary care.
Lucy Oakshott, director at CPL One, said: “This is a major win for CPL One. We are thrilled to welcome Unite-CPHVA as one of our union clients and to have begun work on Community Practitioner. We are now starting to look at how we can expand its digital offering.”
Richard Munn, national officer for health at Unite, said: “Community Practitioner is the voice of the profession and a truly valued benefit for our members. We know CPL One’s experience in producing high-quality magazines and digital content for unions and membership bodies, and we are already enjoying working with the team.”
CPL One says long-standing Community Practitioner editor Aviva Attias has also joined the team. She said: “It’s great to be part of CPL One as we enter a special anniversary year for CPHVA. The bi-monthly digital journal brings a unique mix of content, with long-form journalism and member contributions, including peer-reviewed research papers.
“The topics we cover on health and social issues are often ahead of the mainstream media agenda, and not only relevant to the profession, but to society as a whole.”
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