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All change for non-NHS Covid vaccinations in England
From today access to the English Covid vaccination national booking service has been halted for all non-NHS health and care professionals.
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Seven BAME members gain funded places on AHP Future Leaders Programme
The Allied Health Professions Federation has offered seven CSP members from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities a funded place on their Future Leaders Programme – five are being funded by the AHPF and CSP is funding an additional two places.
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CSP to amend PLI policy wording to ensure all members are protected
On 1 July 2020 the CSP extended the scope of cover under the PLI membership scheme to include limited liability partnerships and non-sole trader companies up to a turnover cap of £75,000.
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Follow Scotland’s lead on NHS pay, PM told
Health unions including the CSP have written to Boris Johnson, urging the prime minister to reconsider the controversial one per cent NHS pay recommendation in England.
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Physio receives top award, after public vote to find 'our health heroes'
A physiotherapist has won a prestigious outstanding contribution award, in recognition of her inspirational and vital work during the Covid-19 crisis.
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Scotland NHS pay offer to be put to members
Following an intense period of negotiations between health unions and the Scottish government a one-year pay offer has been made.
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Life-saving physios nominated for HSJ awards
Physiotherapy teams feature as finalists in several categories of the Health Service Journal’s (HSJ’s) prestigious Value Awards 2021.
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Nominations open for CSP Council elections
Today marks the launch of the 2021 CSP Council elections process.
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CSP members can learn ‘write way’ to increase wellbeing
Physiotherapy staff are being offered a chance to enjoy the benefits of writing – an activity which research shows boosts mental health, wellbeing and builds resilience.
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Unpaid overtime and discrimination remain issues for NHS workers
Nearly 40 per cent (38.8 per cent) of NHS workers struggled to do their job properly due to staff shortages and 44 per cent felt unwell because of work related stress - in the 12 months, up to November 2020.