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In person: Never assume anything
Do you tend to jump to conclusions? Karen Middleton, CSP chief executive, tries not to.
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Editor's comment: tackling myths
This issue of Frontline features reports from the CSP’s Annual Representative Conference, which gives members opportunities to express their opinio
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ARC 2017: Physios call for CSP to back ‘correct language’ campaign for people affected by dementia
People with dementia should not be called ‘dementia sufferers’ or ‘victims of dementia’, as this type of language is detrimental to those with the condition.
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Report shows rise in physiotherapy in primary care in Wales
Greater use of physiotherapy in primary care has been highlighted in a report on how GP services are provided for older people in Wales.
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Care home support: In the news
Wakefield’s pioneering care home support team featured in recent BBC reports.
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In review: Featured books and more
Our featured book, titled 'True Tales of Organisational Life', tells how the creation of space and storytelling in health and social care can help
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Recycling revolution
Carrick Brown explains how families with terminally-ill children can access vital pieces of equipment, thanks to a new scheme.
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Advice Line: New CSP mentoring scheme
Stuart Palma urges members to get involved in a new CSP mentoring scheme.
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Well, you did ask
Rachel Newton explains how responses to last year’s survey of members working outside the NHS helped the CSP to fine-tune its approach.
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