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Welsh government bill to reverse Trade Union Act
The Welsh government has introduced a bill to overturn controversial trade union laws due to come into effect UK-wide on 1 March.
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Not in my name
Ruaidhri O’Connor explains the reasons for boycotting Ireland’s regulatory body.
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Rehab champions
Robert Millett meets two physiotherapists who highlight the benefits of specialist rehabilitation for people with dementia.
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ECMO: the physio’s role
Allaina Eden and Kelly Morris examine the use of ECMO for patients with severe respiratory failure and other conditions.
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Physio findings: research is flourishing in Northern Ireland
Physiotherapy research is flourishing in Northern Ireland.
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Evidence shows physio works in Wales’ general practice
Physiotherapy Works for Primary Care in Wales, an evidence-based briefing about the contribution physiotherapists can make to general practice, is available on the CSP’s website.
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Student funding still available in Wales, says health secretary
Physiotherapy students can still access NHS bursaries if they start their studies in Wales this year, and work there for two years after graduating.
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Advice Line: getting physios into GP surgeries
Ruth ten Hove on a CSP bid to get more physios into GP surgeries.
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Primary concerns
Alex Massey says patients with neurological problems need better care pathways in primary care settings.