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Carers Rights Day: You can be a lifeline
With Carers Rights Day approaching, Emily Holzhausen explains how physiotherapists can support carers.
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Your comments: 4 November 2015
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Beyond the comfort zone: chair of council Catherine Pope
Lynn Eaton meets the new chair of CSP council, Catherine Pope, who has spent her adult years pushing personal and work-related boundaries.
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Cutting edge: the Institute of Sport and Exercise Health
Graham Clews meets Terassa Taylor-Kaveney, a physio holding a key position at the Institute of Sport and Exercise Health in London.
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Dr Fiona Macmillan becomes a Higher Education Academy physiotherapist principal fellow
Dr Fiona Macmillan, senior lecturer in physiotherapy at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, has become a principal fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA).
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Edinburgh student wins 2015 achievement award
Nicole Palmer, final year student at Queen Margaret University, has won the 2015 Thompsons Solicitors/CSP Scotland Student Achievement Award.
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NHS Scotland’s physiotherapy services are threatened by growing financial pressure
Shrinking budgets, rising costs and growing demand means Scotland’s NHS is unable to continue providing current services, says the country’s spending watchdog.
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Physios should have a greater role in supporting mesh implant patients, enquiry finds
The role of Scotland’s physiotherapists in supporting transvaginal mesh implant patients who experience complications needs clarification, according to an interim report.
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Workplace wins: get support in the workplace with CSP representatives
CSP workplace reps help thousands of members every year. Robert Millett reveals their unseen work.
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University challenge: funding physiotherapy courses
How should physiotherapy courses be funded in future? Frontline looks at what the CSP is doing to engage in the current debate.