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CSP welcomes NHS England’s commitment to expand physio in GP practices
NHS England will set out plans to expand the number of physiotherapists working in general practice over the next three years.
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Physios take 192 sick and disabled children on dream holiday to Orlando
Physiotherapists are helping almost 200 children with serious illnesses and disabilities to have a dream holiday in Orlando, Florida, this October.
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Ongoing training for physios hit by 45% funding cut
Funds to train and educate allied health professionals in England have been cut by 45 per cent this academic year, says a report by leading academics.
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NICE multimorbidity guidance emphasises patient-centred care
Patient-centred care is key to the latest National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance on multimorbidity.
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Welsh health minister: ‘I want physios to be part of primary care teams’
Physios have told Welsh assembly members (AMs) about their unique role in keeping people out of hospital and living independently at home.
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Northern Ireland extends strategy to improve disabled people’s services
Northern Ireland’s health minister has confirmed that an action plan to improve care and services for disabled people will be extended to next September.
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Workshop will help physios apply to £300k MS research fund
The CSP is hosting a workshop for members to meet, share ideas and discuss possible collaborations for research into better care for multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Crystal Palace Physio Group blazes trail in rehab scheme for London firefighters
Crystal Palace Physio Group’s programme to improve the musculoskeletal (MSK) health of London firefighters was recognised by a national award on 9 September.
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CSP to give evidence on integration to National Audit Office
The CSP is to meet with the National Audit Office (NAO) to contribute to its report into integrating health and social care.