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CSP members vote to accept NHS pay offer in Scotland
CSP members have voted by a significant majority to accept the NHS pay offer in Scotland.
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Out now – the new Frontline
The May issue of Frontline is now available.
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CSP joins social media blackout to protest against online racism and abuse
The CSP stands with our members and their player colleagues in football and other sports in challenging racist abuse of players and staff. As part of our ongoing commitment to be an anti-racist organisation we are therefore joining a social media blackout this weekend.
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April Placement Profile – Blending face-to-face contact with remote learning in a rehab setting
This month we highlight another innovative student placement model that features, along with many others, on the CSP’s Placement Profile platform.
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Have your say on AHP strategy development
Chief allied health professions officer for England Suzanne Rastrick wants the physiotherapy community to take part in the co-creation of the next allied health professions strategy.
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CSP moves to the next phase of developing our EDI strategy
The CSP has completed the latest phase of developing its forthcoming equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) strategy, with work now underway to shape the strategy’s objectives.
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Mentoring resource is refreshed and relaunched for you
The CSP mentoring platform has relaunched with a new look and updates to the matching criteria.
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CSP backs ‘Rehab Is Critical’ campaign
Today the CSP backed a nationwide campaign calling for improved services for intensive care patients after leaving hospital.
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Have your say on NHS pay in Scotland - CSP opens consultation ballot
The CSP is asking all members directly employed by the NHS in Scotland to vote on whether or not they wish to accept the recent pay offer.
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CSP welcomes Scottish parties' commitment to provide a 'right to rehab'
A commitment to a ‘right to rehabilitation’ has been included in the manifestos of the Scottish National Party (SNP), the Scottish Liberal Democrats and the Scottish Labour Party, which have all been launched ahead of the Scottish parliament elections on 6 May.