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New flexible working rights for NHS staff
The NHS Staff Council has agreed new flexible working arrangements, which will become part of the NHS contract from 13 September.
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New deadlines confirmed for HEE roadmap in England
Health Education England has confirmed the new guidance regarding completion dates for the roadmap for advanced practice and first contact physiotherapy.
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CSP Wales joins health trade unions demanding ‘urgent and significant’ NHS pay rise
On Wednesday full-time officers from the Welsh health trade unions delivered an open letter to Eluned Morgan, the Welsh minister for health and social care, requesting a pay rise for all NHS staff.
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New glossary of equity, diversity and belonging terminology
The CSP has published an updated glossary of words and phrases to help members’ understanding of equity, diversity and belonging.
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Have your say on how CSP supports practice educators
The CSP is working with Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) on a research project to review practice educator resources for pre-registration physiotherapy education.
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CSP’s headquarters is on the market
The CSP’s London office space has been listed for sale.
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Students take on a unique skill development opportunity at CSP
The CSP is delighted to have welcomed physiotherapy students onto a six-week placement with us, which started last week– and they are due to be followed by another four students immediately after.
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Mandatory Covid vaccines should be a ‘last resort’ says CSP
Covid vaccines may become mandatory for NHS staff in England, which the CSP called unfair, discriminatory and unethical.
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CSP urges government to reform healthcare for women
The CSP has called for the government to improve flexible working and put a stop to pregnancy and maternity discrimination within healthcare settings.
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Queen honours the work of three remarkable physiotherapists
Three physiotherapists have been recognised in the Queen’s 2021 Birthday Honours list - due to their amazing contributions to healthcare, physiotherapy and their response to Covid-19.