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New anti-strike moves by the government rejected by CSP
The government today announced new laws to enforce ‘minimum service levels’ when industrial action takes place in the health service along with the rail, education, fire and border security sectors.
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NHS proposes new AHP uniform for England - have your say
NHS Supply Chain, which provides all NHS uniforms in England, has launched a consultation on the introduction of a new AHP uniform in England.
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Honours gong for physiotherapist for services to healthcare
Health Education England’s allied health professions lead, Professor Beverley Harden, has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours list for services to healthcare.
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CSP to announce rolling wave of strike action
CSP members in England will be asked to take strike action from January in the ongoing battle over NHS pay.
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Scottish government to implement latest pay offer
The Scottish government has announced it will be implementing the latest offer for staff across the NHS in Scotland.
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HCPC letter sets out regulator response to winter working conditions
The letter to the allied health professions, co-signed by the HCPC and senior NHS officials, recognises the need to adapt practice at times of significantly increased national pressure.
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Physio staff vote to accept latest offer in Scotland
CSP members working in the NHS in Scotland have voted to accept the latest offer from the Scottish government.
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Proposed 20 per cent increase in HCPC registration fees unacceptable say CSP members
More than 1,500 members have answered a CSP request to inform our response to the HCPC's fee rise consultation.
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NHS Physiotherapy staff in England and Wales vote Yes to strike action
NHS physiotherapy staff in England and Wales have voted to take strike action in their first ever ballot on pay and retention issues.
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Health secretary must include rehab workforce in NHS staffing strategy
The CSP, alongside partners in the Community Rehabilitation Alliance (CRA), has written to the health secretary to press for rehabilitation professionals to be included in the NHS workforce strategy.