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CSP to meet members over attacks on pensions
The CSP is to hold a cross-section of meetings with members in England, Wales and Scotland to discuss the threat to their NHS pensions amid little
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Opportunities for Welsh research funding
The National Institute for Social Care and Health Research Academic Health Science Collaboration (NISCHR AHSC) is now targeting funding opportuniti
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Mooove for rural health
CSP members encouraged the public to ‘mooove for health’ at this year’s Royal Welsh Show.
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Cancer carers
Physiotherapists were honoured in Welsh awards to mark the centenary of Macmillan cancer support.
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Playing outdoors
Former England rugby star Austin Healey explains why he is supporting Playday on 3 August
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Northern Ireland AHPs must be heard
Senior CSP figures have met the new Northern Ireland health minister Edwin Poots and urged him to consider creating a senior allied health professi
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Stroke rehab and exercise study gets 1000th patient
A Welsh hospital has recruited the thousandth patient in a worldwide study of very early rehabilitation in stroke.
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NICE supports key physio role in hip fracture care
New recommendations for England and Wales say timely surgery and follow-up treatment, including physiotherapy, for hip fractures can reduce patient
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Cash injection to cut waiting times in Wales
Welsh health boards are to receive up to £21.5 million to speed up orthopaedic treatment.
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Health ministers are named
Wales and Northern Ireland have new health ministers after the 5 May elections, while Nicola Sturgeon keeps her job as health secretary in Scotland