Equity, diversity and belonging news
The latest equity, diversity and belonging content from the CSP.
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Promoting equality, diversity and inclusion
A brief look at some of the actions we are taking to increase equality, diversity and inclusion within the physiotherapy profession
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Your Council needs you
CSP Council elections are coming next year, and there are opportunities for CSP members to stand
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Leading a student physio society
University physio societies are invaluable, particularly during these challenging times, says Gabrielle Icmat
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Wear red to help fight racism on 16 October
CSP members are encouraged to wear red on 16 October to show support for the Show Racism the Red Card campaign, which funds anti-racism education in England, Wales and Scotland.
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Lack of coronavirus testing puts mental health of physio staff at risk
Just one in five NHS physiotherapy staff reported having regular asymptomatic Covid-19 testing at work, causing significant anxiety with 73 per cent saying there were worried about passing on the virus to patients, colleagues or family.
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Coming soon – the new Frontline
The October issue of Frontline, which marks Black History Month, is out soon.
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TUC congress: Physiotherapy profession calls for immediate action to tackle racism
Britain has a deep rooted problem with racism and most black people have a story relating to discrimination, physiotherapist Natalie Opoku told the Trade Union Congress today.
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BAME network invited to co-opt to CSP Council seat
A co-opted seat on CSP Council is to be offered to a member of the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) network, following discussions between the diversity network convenors and the council chair.
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CSP welcomes new NHS People Plan for England
The CSP has welcomed new plans to improve the wellbeing of NHS staff in England, published today by NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSE&I) and Health Education England (HEE).
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BAME: Join our growing network
The CSP’s BAME (black and minority ethnic) network is going from strength to strength