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New guideline to support people living with frailty who receive surgery
The CSP has welcomed the publication of new guidance about the best care pathways for people living with frailty, both before and after they receive surgery.
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CSP welcomes appointment of NHS England’s first director of rehabilitation
Jennifer Keane, currently the chief allied health professions officer for Northern Ireland’s Department of Health, will be the first to take up the newly created role of director of hospital discharge and rehabilitation at NHS England in December.
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Student Contribution Awards 2021
On Tuesday 28 September 2021, the award winners of the Student Contribution Awards were announced. These awards provide an opportunity for CSP student members to be recognised and rewarded for their hard work and celebrate their achievements. Antoine Awad, EDB officer from the CSP's Student Reference Group, tells us more about the winners.
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CSP signs lease for new HQ office
CSP staff will soon move in to a new office in central London after the signing of a four-year lease.
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Physiotherapy workforce review: search for two research partners launches
The CSP has launched a search for research delivery partners for two new research projects, both of which form part of its physiotherapy workforce review.
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CSP signs open letter calling for public health investment
CSP joined directors of public health and policy experts in calling for an extra £1.4bn per year in government funding by 2024-25 for public health in the upcoming Spending Review.
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Animation explains new standardised way of assessing student placements
An animation is raising awareness of the new Common Placement Assessment Form (CPAF) that is available for use now.
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Invest in rehab leadership as part of healthcare review, says CSP
The CSP has called for improvements in community rehab to be a key part of the upcoming Health and Social Care Leadership Review.
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Summer 2021 members’ survey: the results are in
The results of this summer’s CSP members’ survey are in, providing a comprehensive snapshot of the engagement of members with the CSP, alongside detailed insight into the diversity of the profession.
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CSP backs Social Care Can’t Wait campaign
The CSP has backed calls for funding to help millions of older people, people with disabilities and carers who are desperate for better care.