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What’s in a name?
CSP head of research and development, Ruth ten Hove, says the title extended scope practitioner is unwieldly and should be replaced by one that’s e
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Physiotherapy and treating pneumonia
Pneumonia affects up to one person in 100 every year in the UK.
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Celebrating a victory: self-referral and primary care
CSP chief Karen Middleton welcomes endorsements for self-referral to physio in primary care.
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New NHS whistleblowing policy aims to tackle workplace bullying
NHS England unveiled new guidance on raising concerns about bullying or poor patient care last month. Daniel Allen reports.
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CSP warns that 10% cut to physio student places in NI is the ‘wrong decision at the wrong time’
Northern Ireland’s health department is to make a cut of nearly 10 per cent to the number of places it commissions for physiotherapy students.
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Physiotherapy training places in Northern Ireland to be cut by almost 10%
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy in Northern Ireland has expressed its deep concern at the decision by the Department of Health Social Services and Public Safety to cut the number of physiotherapy training places at Ulster University by almost 10% in 2016/17.
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ARC 2016: round up of the debate that took place in Manchester in March 2016
The CSP’s Annual Representative Conference gives reps the chance to debate policy. It took place in Manchester last month.
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Primary objective: business cases in primary care
If you need to make a business case for physio in primary care, help is at hand says Andy Lord.
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Northern Ireland launches digital healthcare strategy
A Northern Ireland-wide strategy to cut paper processes and exploit digital technologies in the NHS has been welcomed by the CSP.