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Team GB archery representative hails the sport a target for the Love activity Hate exercise? campaign
Angela Cowan hopes her representation of Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the World Archery Field Championships will encourage others to take up what she describes as an inclusive and social sport and a great example for the CSP’s Love activity Hate exercise? campaign.
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Your opportunity to harness digital technologies after PUK 2018
More than 70 CSP members took part in a bring your own device workshop entiteld‘#Localinfluence Harnessing digital technologies for effective influencing’ session at Physiotherapy UK 2018 in October.
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Craigavon hydrotherapy pool gets £120,000 revamp
Physiotherapists have welcomed the re-opening of a hydrotherapy pool in Northern Ireland, following a £120,000 refurbishment project.
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Job opportunities as primary care multi-disciplinary teams come to Northern Ireland
New primary care models which include first contact practitioners will begin in two trusts in Northern Ireland this autumn.
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Physiotherapists ready to radically change the delivery of health and social care in Northern Ireland
The CSP welcomes today’s announcement by the Department of Health regarding the development of Multi-Disciplinary Teams (MDTs) in primary care.
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CSP Northern Ireland office
Our staff in Northern Ireland represent the profession and members' collective views to politicians, the public and the press.
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Clinical update: female genital mutilation
Gill Brook explains the role of physiotherapists in treating the effects of FGM, an illegal practice that has drastic, lifelong implications for wo
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Research findings: staving off prolapse surgery
In the third in our regular series from the National Institute for Health Research, we look at pelvic floor prolapse.
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My chance to shape the future: transformation in stroke services
A physiotherapist in Northern Ireland is helping lead service transformation in stroke services.
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News focus: The NHS at 70
Tom Gill says the 70th anniversary of the NHS is a time to celebrate – and to demand action on funding.