Also in this issue
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Making a move: learning from career development
In the final article in a four-part series, CSP professional adviser Nina Paterson looks at learning through career moves.
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Rehab services: are they keeping pace with better responses to major trauma?
Thanks to an NHS-wide redesign, more people are surviving after a major trauma.
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3 minutes: Petrea Fagan
Why collaboration with service users is key.
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Physio findings: reducing adhesions that can cause infertility
In our regular round-up of research based information Janet Wright looks at how physiotherapy reduces adhesions that can cause infertility and an i
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Significant success in the battle for workers' rights
The CSP has joined other trade unions in welcoming a government climb-down on key aspects of its Trade Union Bill. Gill Hitchcock reports.
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Workout at Work: five years and still going strong
CSP vice chair Philip Hulse has found that the benefits of CSP’s Workout at Work Days last far beyond the day itself.
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Your comments: 18 May 2016
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Editor's comment: knowing your CSP
We’ve yet another fascinating range of articles for you to read in this issue.
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Advice line: variations in working time arrangements in the health field
Ian Taylor looks at variations in working time arrangements in the health field.
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Physiotherapy access for homeless patients
Senior Lecturer Jo Dawes and colleague Cat Whitehouse see homeless patients as a positive professional challenge.