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Comment: Twelfth night blues
The holiday is over and twelfth night has been and gone. Frontline managing editor Lynn Eaton looks forward to 2016.
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NHS physio patients in Wales are to get virtual consultations
Within the next five years, NHS patients in Wales will be able to book physiotherapy appointments online, have virtual consultations with physios and receive exercise reminders digitally.
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CSP Wales welcomes £20m more for intermediate care
A £20m boost for intermediate care funding across Wales will create opportunities for investment in physiotherapy, the CSP’s policy officer for Wales has said.
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Your comments: 2 December 2015
Get involved by emailing talkback@csp.org.uk.
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Poorer countries need their health staff too
Catherine Sykes of the World Confederation of Physical Therapy reminds us that strengthening our profession in every country will help to meet loca
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Transgender: making the transition
As the CSP prepares new professional guidance, Janet Wright hears a transgender physio’s own story.
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In person: Great expectations
Physiotherapy students have more than just youth on their side, as CEO Karen Middleton explains.
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3 minutes with Gita Ramdharry
Dr Gita Ramdharry is helping community physiotherapists gain tools to support people with neuromuscular conditions.
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Physio findings: research is the central pillar of evidence-based practice world-wide
In our regular round-up on research items Janet Wright looks at research as the central pillar of evidence-based practice world wide and members’ c
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Review of the year: 2015
It’s been a busy year for the CSP and its members. We reflect on the highlights.