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New NHS whistleblowing policy aims to tackle workplace bullying
NHS England unveiled new guidance on raising concerns about bullying or poor patient care last month. Daniel Allen reports.
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Diploma opportunity opens for Betsi Cadwaladr support workers
Nearly 30 physiotherapy support staff from Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board attended an event on 21 April to hear about opportunities to study for a diploma.
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ARC 2016: round up of the debate that took place in Manchester in March 2016
The CSP’s Annual Representative Conference gives reps the chance to debate policy. It took place in Manchester last month.
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Primary objective: business cases in primary care
If you need to make a business case for physio in primary care, help is at hand says Andy Lord.
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Physio will manage whole Welsh team at next Commonwealth Games
A physiotherapist has been appointed to the top leadership role for the Wales team at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
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CSP welcomes publication of NHS Wales Workforce Review
The CSP has welcomed the publication of the independent NHS Wales Workforce Review, which was commissioned in the wake of Wales' two year Agenda for Change pay award in 2014.
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Wales NHS members to receive one per cent pay rise
The Wales government has decided to follow the governments in England, Northern Ireland and Scotland in accepting the pay review body recommendations for a 1% pay uplift for all staff from 1 April 2016.
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Your comments: 16 March 2016
Here are your comments on topics covered in the last two weeks. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Are your service users fit for work? The new Fitness for Work evidence briefing
As the CSP launches a new guide, CSP professional adviser Jenny Nissler says everyone can play their part in helping patients return to their work.
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Advice line: voting in May's elections
If you can vote in May’s elections, you can help raise the profile of what rehab can achieve.