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New £1m fund for tech innovations in MSK
Digital pioneers can bid for £1million in NHSX funding to scale up or buy new tech to treat MSK conditions.
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CSP launches Common Placement Assessment Form
A standard assessment for student physios was introduced today supported by comprehensive guidance on its use for both students and practice teams.
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Competency framework for all prescribers updated
A revised competency framework for all prescribers was published today by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS).
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CSP concerned over NI hike to fund health and social care
The CSP criticised the government’s announcement today that it would use national insurance to fund social care and address NHS pressures.
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Join world physio therapy day - 8 September
World physio therapy day (8 September) is an opportunity for physiotherapy staff from all over the world to raise awareness about the crucial contribution their profession makes to keeping people well, mobile and independent.
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CSP opens call for nominations for the 2021 Student Contribution Awards
The CSP is delighted to open nominations for this year's Student Contribution Awards.
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Have your say on the physio workforce needed in England
Physiotherapy staff are encouraged to back the CSP’s arguments to Health Education England’s call for evidence for their long-term strategic framework for the health and social care workforce.
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CSP responds to new women’s health plan for Scotland
The Scottish government has published the Women’s Health Plan (2021-24), which includes principles and priorities for women’s healthcare in Scotland.
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Physios join the nation's best parasport athletes at the Tokyo Paralympics
The 2020 Paralympic Games in Japan, postponed from last year due to the pandemic, have begun with physiotherapists playing a critical support role for Britain’s 221 parasport athletes.
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NICE delays publication of new guidance about ME/chronic fatigue syndrome
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has paused the publication of its new guidance on the diagnosis and management of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME)/chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).