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Senedd hears CSP evidence on waiting times
On 2 December the Senedd (Welsh parliament) health committee heard evidence from the CSP on the impact of increased waiting times.
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CSP criticises ‘unacceptable’ NHS pay delay in England
NHS staff in England will be made to wait for any pay rise next year after the government was late kickstarting the 2022-23 salary-setting process.
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Department of Health in Northern Ireland confirms funding secured for 3% pay award
Eight months after the pay rise was due, the Department of Health in Northern Ireland has finally confirmed that it has secured funding for the three per cent pay award that the NHS Pay Review Body recommended.
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CSP welcomes launch of a rheumatology physiotherapy capabilities framework
A new framework has been launched aimed at driving transformation in rheumatology physiotherapy.
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CSP welcomes new AHP workforce plans for England
NHS provider organisations in England are being offered support to develop 18-month AHP strategic workforce plans by April 2022, which the CSP believes could help ‘tackle physio workforce challenges’.
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Physio takes on new role as integrated care chief for Sussex
CSP member Adam Doyle has been appointed to a new position as the head of a new Integrated Care Board (ICB) for Sussex.
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CSP survey suggests more needed to convince vaccine hesitant
A member survey on flu and Covid vaccinations in England has found that mandating vaccination alone is unlikely to improve vaccination rates significantly.
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CSP announces 2021 fellowships
Two physios were honoured with CSP fellowships for advancing the profession at this year’s annual general meeting.
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CSP launches new Innovations iCSP network
CSP members are invited to join the ‘innovation conversation’ by signing up to the new iCSP Innovations network.
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Neurophysios win national award for pioneering virtual exercise classes
Neuro Heroes have been recognised for its engaging exercise provision and building of a UK-wide community by winning the person-centred care category in the UK Parkinson’s Excellence Network Awards.