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Making the commitment - Jill Barker and the industrial relations committee
Robert Millett meets Jill Barker, the newly-elected chair of the CSP’s industrial relations committee
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Advice line: Sexual harassment
Saraka Keating unravels what is meant by the term sexual harassment and what you can do to counter it
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Advice line: Communication is key. Handling concurrent NHS/private care
What should you do if a patient is receiving care from the NHS and the private sector? Ruth ten Hove responds
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Safe and sound: What staffing levels would ensure patients receive safe and effective care?
Sally Gosling, CSP assistant director of practice and development, answers some key questions on this topical issue
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Get ready for Workout at Work Day 2014
The CSP is urging members to register now and start planning for 6 June: Robert Millett reports
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In perspective - austerity alert
Glasgow GP Raymond Orr urges physios to support vulnerable patients whose welfare is being put at risk by the government’s welfare reforms.
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CSP Charitable Trust paediatric funding opportunity - A healthier tomorrow
The CSP Charitable Trust teams up with Action Medical Research to offer members an exciting research funding opportunity in the child health field
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Back to my roots: a profile of new CSP chief executive Karen Middleton
Karen Middleton joins the CSP this week as chief executive. Frontline’s managing editor Lynn Eaton managed to catch up with her – but only just
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Advice line - don’t be downhearted
With NHS budgets being squeezed, employers are looking for ways to save money – and downbanding posts may be seen as a soft target.
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In perspective - Physiotherapy works!
Sue Browning, CSP’s deputy chief executive, explains why a new programme to promote the benefits of physiotherapy is so vital