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Karen Middleton: going that extra mile
CSP’s chief exec, Karen Middleton, travelled nearly 700 miles to meet members in one of the most remote parts of the UK – and had an unexpected sur
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Physio staff ‘crucial’ in keeping Welsh NHS on its feet, says health secretary Vaughan Gething
Welsh cabinet secretary for health Vaughan Gething has thanked physiotherapy staff for their hard work in helping and supporting people with long-term and multiple chronic conditions.
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Hospital staff take up Walk@Work challenge
The CSP’s Workout at Work 2016 campaign kicked off this week in south Wales with a new twist.
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Adviceline: avoiding litigation
With a degree in healthcare law, Pip White offers some pointers on avoiding litigation:
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Equal access for all: working with people with learning disabilities
Jenny Tinkler launches a guide aiming to help people with learning disabilities obtain access to mainstream services.
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Into the mainstream: physio access for those with learning disabilities
Specialist physiotherapists are helping to ensure that NHS services are accessible to people with learning disabilities. Andrew Cole reports.
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Neurological care: treating patients with brain injuries
Robert Millett meets a physiotherapist who is part of a team that treats people with ‘locked in’ syndrome and severe brain injuries.
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Wales TUC hears CSP call to cut stress among NHS staff
Wales has the UK’s highest rate of sickness absence among NHS employees, Keith Finn told the Wales TUC in a speech calling for the promotion of mental wellbeing among health service staff.
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Adviceline: consultation exercise on low back pain
Carley King explains the CSP’s role in channelling members’ comments into a recent consultation exercise on low back pain.