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CSP welcomes data strategy for NHS
The CSP has welcomed the move to harness the potential of data in health and care under the NHSX draft Data Strategy.
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Aviva amends stance on business interruption claims after CSP and Physio First pressure
Many CSP members who had claimed on their Aviva business interruption insurance policy as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic will hear shortly how Aviva will now accept cover for some of their losses.
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CSP brands NHS's 3% pay rise 'disappointing'
The CSP has warned that the 3 per cent pay award for NHS Agenda for Change staff that has now been confirmed for England and Wales is not enough to prevent a workforce crisis in healthcare, risking patient care.
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Physios join the nation's best athletes at the Tokyo Olympics
The 2020 Summer Olympics, postponed from last year due to the pandemic, open on Friday in Japan with physiotherapists playing a critical support role for Britain’s athletes.
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Share your views on equity, diversity and belonging
The deadline to respond to CSP’s consultation on its draft equity, diversity and belonging strategy is 31 July.
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Major 2022 sporting event needs volunteers
CSP members are invited to step forward as volunteers at next year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham from 28 July–8 August.
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Keep face coverings in healthcare settings, CSP says
The CSP is backing calls for face coverings to remain mandatory in healthcare settings as restrictions lift.
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CSP updates Covid-19 community rehab standards
The CSP has published a new version of its Covid-19 rehabilitation standards, which provides specific guidance about community-based rehab for people with Covid-19 and Long Covid.
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Coming soon: new CSP MSK physiotherapy service standards and audit tool
The CSP has embarked on an exciting project to create service standards and an audit tool for musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy services.
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CSP welcomes new model of collaboration and integration for health and social care in England
The CSP has welcomed a shift towards greater collaboration and integration between healthcare sectors and settings in England, which is outlined in a new Health and Social Care Bill that was introduced to Parliament yesterday.