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Codi a Mynd: CSP falls prevention booklet gets Welsh translation
Public Health Wales (PHW) has paid £5,000 towards a print run of 23,000 bilingual versions of a falls prevention booklet.
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In person: getting the number of physiotherapy students right
Getting the physio student numbers right is vital if healthcare provision is to match the future needs of patients in the UK says CSP chief executi
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Wales to boost physio student places by 10%
The number of places on the only physiotherapy degree course in Wales will rise by 10 per cent this year, the Welsh government has announced.
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Physios turn out for their trade union
Stewards on a CSP training day in Cardiff today wore their heart on their sleeves in support of trade unions.
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Leading edge: influencing NHS service design
Everyone can play their part in influencing the design of NHS services in their area, prominent physiotherapists tell Daniel Allen.
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Getting personal: personal budgets in the NHS
Don Redding argues that personal budgets may change how NHS professionals work with clients.
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Is the grass really greener? Moving from the NHS to private practice
Moving into the private sector after years in the NHS has been an eye-opener for physio Liz Cowan.
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Recovery champions: cancer rehabilitation
It’s time for physiotherapists to stand up and show what they can do to help people who have been diagnosed with cancer, Louise Hunt hears.
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Clinical Update: Parkinson’s
Bhanu Ramaswamy and Anna Jones sum up the latest guidance on an increasingly common condition.
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Removing the blocks: AHPs and healthcare delivery
Allied health professionals in England are poised to take a more central role in healthcare delivery, Gill Hitchcock heard at a King’s Fund event.