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‘Don’t forget the fundamentals’, CSP advises, as £250 million pledged for AI healthcare
The CSP has welcomed a government announcement that £250 million will be provided to the NHS, to develop pioneering new treatments, artificial intelligence and health research.
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NHS offers fast track package for innovations
Have you developed an innovation that is already helping patients, reducing costs and improving care – but could make a bigger impact on a national scale?
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New CSP briefing shows physiotherapy and a community approach reduce falls
Physiotherapy should be provided, with other interventions such as community exercise groups, to all older people who have fallen or are at risk of falls.
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Take part in World Physical Therapy Day 2019
This year’s World Physical Therapy Day focuses on chronic pain and the role of physiotherapy and physical activity in helping people to manage their pain.
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Give your feedback to consultation on preventing ill health
The government wants to hear your views about its plans to help people live healthier, happier and longer lives.
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Coming soon – the new Frontline
The August issue of Frontline will be with you later this week.
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New guide to improving local strength and balance programmes
The CSP has contributed to new guidance that aims to improve the quality of strength and balance exercise programmes for people in the community.
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New guide spells out how physiotherapists can support the development of AHP leadership
Do you feel heard and represented at board level? Who is your chief allied health professional (AHP) within the organisation your work for? Do you have one?
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Prehab improves cancer outcomes, and physio is key to service delivery
Providing people with cancer with a personalised prehabilitation programme improves outcomes, raises their quality of life and reduces the risk of the disease progressing.
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Research physio named AHP of the Year as physios triumph at awards
A physiotherapist was crowned AHP of the Year at last night’s Chief Allied Health Professions (AHP) Officer Awards, while other physiotherapy staff received prestigious awards too.