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Physio services highlighted in early years healthy development review
The paediatric physiotherapy profession has contributed to a government review into early years healthy development.
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Take part in research exploring how exercise interventions are provided by support staff
CSP-commissioned researchers at the University of the West of England (UWE) Bristol have started gathering evidence for a project exploring the role of exercise professionals in the support workforce, and are calling on CSP members to take part in a survey.
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Covid-19: CSP champions the need for rehab and physio amid warning over loss of space
The CSP is calling for governments and healthcare providers to prioritise physiotherapy and rehabilitation services as the Covid pandemic continues.
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CSP challenges VAT imposition on PPE
The CSP is challenging the reimposition of VAT on personal protective equipment (PPE) used by physiotherapists, physio support workers and physio students.
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Become a physiotherapy influencer at vPUK
Become a member of the iCSP Influencers Network and benefit from the influencing stories of others, enjoy opportunities for you to exchange ideas with fellow members and learn from each other.
Find out more about influencing from members who are part of the network at a special session at this year's vPUK.
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Physiotherapy staff triumph at Advancing Healthcare Awards
A physiotherapy assistant was named the Overall Winner at this year’s Advancing Healthcare Awards (AHA) – and a host of other physiotherapy staff also won acclaim.
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Queen honours military physio for her work with complex trauma patients
A physiotherapist has received an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list, in recognition of her dedicated work with injured service personnel.
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Vital rehab spaces being used for storage in Scotland
Reports from across Scotland reveal that rehabilitation facilities are being used for storage space and meeting rooms
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Wales 'fire-break' lockdown announcement
A short, sharp 'fire-break' lockdown will be introduced across Wales from 6pm on 23 October 23 to help regain control of coronavirus, First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced.
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The Physiotherapy Benevolent Fund - Covid-19 healthcare support appeal fund
Are you struggling financially as a result of the coronavirus pandemic? If so, the Physiotherapy Benevolent Fund (PBF) may be able to help you.