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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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Delegates stand together for better rehab and healthy workplaces at the Scottish Trade Union Congress
Rehabilitation services in Scotland received a boost at the Scottish Trade Union Congress (STUC) in Dundee this week, where the CSP Scotland motion calling for rehabilitation services to receive the same priority as other parts of healthcare was carried.
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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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Scottish physio to study cutting edge joint replacement rehab across the world
A physio is to spend six weeks in Japan and the US to help her draw up Scotland-wide guidelines on rehabilitating patients after hip and knee replacements.
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Scotland’s physios urged to contribute to NHS guidelines
The CSP is encouraging members in Scotland to raise the profile of the physiotherapy profession in clinical guidelines for NHS services.
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Productivity is not a dirty word: Lord Carter’s report on NHS resources
Lord Carter’s report on workers’ productivity in the NHS could offer opportunities for physiotherapy staff, says Gill Hitchcock.
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Coastal concerns: living and working by the sea
Living and working by the sea would be many people’s idea of heaven – but the reality can be different, as Louise Hunt found out.