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  • South Eastern HSC Trust sets the pace on first contact physiotherapy

    South Eastern HSC Trust is believed to be the first in Northern Ireland to introduce a first contact physiotherapy service.

    News — 1 December 2017 - 1:33pm
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    South Eastern HSC Trust sets the pace on first contact physiotherapy
  • Linked routine data can replace randomised control trials, think tank hears

    Expensive randomised control trials involving physiotherapy could be replaced by using the data routinely collected during healthcare interventions and linking them together, according to the leader of one of the world’s largest research studies.

    News — 30 November 2017 - 2:03pm
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    Linked routine data can replace randomised control trials, think tank hears
  • Government announces physiotherapists to issue fit notes

    Physiotherapists will be able to sign fit notes, the government has announced as it unveiled new plans to help more people back into work.

    Press release — 30 November 2017 - 11:16am
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  • Hunt comments on NHS pay are ‘unhelpful’, says CSP

    The CSP has joined health unions in expressing concern over comments by the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, about ongoing pay negotiations.

    Press release — 29 November 2017 - 11:01am
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  • CSP reps’ training gains external recognition

    Training for CSP workplace stewards and safety reps has gained the quality stamp of approval from the TUC.

    News — 29 November 2017 - 9:43am
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    CSP reps' training gains external recognition
  • Cyber security adviser warns physio businesses to prepare for data protection changes

    Physiotherapy businesses need to be more ‘cyber resilient’ and prepare for new legislation which will increase people’s rights to access their personal data.

    News — 28 November 2017 - 12:58pm
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    Cyber security adviser warns physio businesses to prepare for data protection changes
  • Physios need extra insurance cover in case of criminal allegations, says medico-legal expert

    Physiotherapy staff should consider having criminal defence insurance to cover them in the event of serious allegations, which could result in legal costs and loss of income.

    News — 28 November 2017 - 12:28pm
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    Physios need extra insurance cover in case of criminal allegations, says medico-legal expert
  • Neath physio technician voted UK support worker of the year

    John Clifford, a paediatric physiotherapy technician for 23 years and former coal miner, said he was proud to be named UK clinical support worker of the year.

    News — 23 November 2017 - 4:30pm
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    Neath physio technician voted UK support worker of the year
  • It’s not too late: get your flu jab

    With many NHS staff unvaccinated against flu, Natalie Beswetherick, the CSP’s director of practice and development, asked: ‘I have had my flu jab. Have you?’

    News — 23 November 2017 - 3:49pm
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    It's not too late: get your flu jab
  • Ageing expert says exercise regimes for frail older people ‘must be prescribed and delivered with the same care as drug therapies’

    Physiotherapists should stop ‘taking it on the chin’ by bearing the brunt of financial restraints that prevent them from delivering effective interventions to improve the lives and confidence of frail older people.

    News — 23 November 2017 - 3:37pm
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    Ageing expert says exercise regimes for  frail older people ‘must be prescribed and delivered with the same care as drug therapies’