Copyright statement

Copyright in relation to all the publications, web pages, graphics, designs, and photographs on this website (with URLs beginning http://www.csp.org.uk) is owned by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), except where indicated.

The CSP has made every reasonable effort to acknowledge on this website, where copyright is owned by another organisation or individual. The CSP would encourage any copyright owner who has not had their copyright acknowledged on this site, to contact us so we can make all necessary adjustments.

Permitted use

All rights reserved. However, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy authorises the following use of its content:

  • view/display material on this site using a web browser
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Copyright advice

The CSP can only advise on copyright issues when it relates to the use of a specific CSP service (eg requesting permission to use a CSP publication in another context, or use of the CSP photocopying service provided by the Library and Information Service). Copyright queries relating to publications authored by the membership, or queries relating to copyright and employment issues cannot be dealt with in-house. However, as part of the CSP membership package members are entitled to up to thirty minutes free legal advice on copyright issues arising from their employment via Thompsons (the CSP solicitors). To access this service, call our CSP Negotiating Officer (legal) on 020 7306 6674.

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