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Advice Line: why does Black History Month matter?
Why does Black History Month matter? Myless Mwanza finds out.
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Physio findings: can electricity calm overactive bladders?
In our latest editon of physio findings, Janet Wright along with CSP research adviser Katherine Jones looks at electricity calming overactive bladd
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Welsh Government publishes new AHP framework
A framework designed to improve working practices, skills and outcomes for allied health professionals (AHPs) in Wales has been published by the Welsh government.
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Machynlleth physio pilot wins in NHS Wales awards
A pilot GP-based physiotherapy service in Machynlleth, Powys, has been honoured for innovation in this year’s NHS Wales awards.
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Come together: addressing work-related stress
Employers must work with NHS trade unions to address work-related stress, says Kim Sunley.
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North Wales MSK physio service extended to 40 GP surgeries
A scheme to deliver musculoskeletal physiotherapy in GP practices has been extended to about 40 surgeries across north Wales, following a successful pilot in Gwynedd.
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Advice line: what’s a fair pay rise for physiotherapy staff?
The CSP and other unions want a 1.9 per cent pay rise for NHS staff, says Peter Finch.
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In review: featured books and websites
Our featured book looks at social policy and thier consequences since the Cold Climate crisis, while we also feature news of a film to raise awaren
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Coping with loss and grief
Gwyn Owen and Jane Toms explore some resources that students can take up in order to learn about coping with loss and grief.
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Protect and survive: athletes and concussion
Athletes need better protection, argues physiotherapist Theo Farley from the Concussion Screening Company.