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Advice line: CSP’s public liability insurance
Pip White sheds light on what is and what isn’t covered by the CSP’s public liability insurance.
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Home banker: the benefits of credit unions
Delegates at this year’s Annual Representative Conference heard about the benefits of credit unions. Mark Lyonette outlines their role.
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Lymphoedema network wins award for raising awareness in Northern Ireland
A physiotherapy-led network in Northern Ireland has won a national award for raising awareness of lymphoedema among healthcare professionals.
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Advice line: the CSP is changing its ePortfolio provider
The CSP is changing its ePortfolio provider, as Nina Paterson explains.
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We need a new era for stroke services
Much needs to be done to improve stroke care. David Bridson puts the case for a new national strategy in England.
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Physio findings: can prehabilitation reduce surgery risks?
In our latest editon of physio findings, Janet Wright along with CSP research adviser Katherine Jones looks at if prehabilitations can reduce surge
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On a mission
Using jargon can often get in the way of understanding what we’re really trying to achieve, admits Karen Middleton.
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Work issues: batting for you
Gary Henson looks at the support the CSP can give if you’re treated unfairly at work.
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A welcome in the hillside
Staff at an impressive mansion in East Lothian provide much-needed therapy for people with neurological conditions, as Graham Clews discovered.
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Increased role of physios to be examined as part of major Northern Ireland heath review
The CSP has welcomed government promises to explore the impact that AHPs can have when working with primary care teams, announced as part of a package of measures designed to overhaul the Northern Ireland health system.