Northern Ireland must not be left behind on pay say health service physio staff
CSP members in Health and Social Care Northern Ireland who took part in a recent pay consultation have voted emphatically to say they are prepared to take industrial action.
Support worker engagement events held in Northern Ireland
CSP professional advisers Claire Fordham and Jean Byrne together with Northern Ireland policy and public affairs officer Tom Sullivan recently toured the country's five NHS trusts to speak with physiotherapy support workers.
HSC Pay Recommendations: Statement from Joint Secretaries of HSC Trade Unions
The announcement from the Pay Review Body and endorsed at Westminster of a recommended consolidated sum of 1400 pound on each pay band point falls below the joint Health Unions demand for an above inflation pay rise.
Local engagement events for support workers in Northern Ireland
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is hosting six local meetings across Northern Ireland this month, in order to reach and engage with as many support workers as possible.
CSP Northern Ireland Support Worker Engagement Events: June 2022
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy will be hosting six local meetings across Northern Ireland this month, aiming to reach and engage with as many Support Workers as possible.
CSP welcomes additional physiotherapy training places in Northern Ireland
The CSP has welcomed the recent announcement by the Minister of Health, Robin Swann MLA, of a further increase in the number of physiotherapy undergraduate training places at the University of Ulster.
CSP pushing for access to education for support workers in Northern Ireland
The barriers to accessing high quality education and career development for our Associate members in Northern Ireland are particularly challenging and we want to understand more.
Northern Ireland pay offer boost as minister announces additional non-consolidated award
An additional non-consolidated award for healthcare staff in Northern Ireland has been announced by the health minister, following trade union pressure.