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Moving Forward review now available as patient resource
A new public and patient-facing guide, developed from the Moving Forward Themed Review carried out by the CSP, Keele University and Versus Arthritis, has been published this month.
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Thanks for participating in the evaluation of remote physio services survey
The first part of a comprehensive evaluation of remote physiotherapy services during the Covid-19 pandemic is now complete, with more than 1,600 services - covering all services and settings across the UK - taking part in an online survey.
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Lack of coronavirus testing puts mental health of physio staff at risk
Just one in five NHS physiotherapy staff reported having regular asymptomatic Covid-19 testing at work, causing significant anxiety with 73 per cent saying there were worried about passing on the virus to patients, colleagues or family.
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Coming soon – the new Frontline
The October issue of Frontline, which marks Black History Month, is out soon.
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Evidence shows huge benefits of FCP
A national evaluation into the First Contact Physiotherapist (FCP) role in England showcases the strength of the model, the CSP says.
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CSP to explore role of exercise professionals in support workforce
The CSP has been awarded one of a suite of Health Education England (HEE) projects aimed at developing and scaling safe and effective support roles in NHS-commissioned allied health profession (AHP) services in England.
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New CSP Covid-19 rehabilitation standards launched
A third set of standards, this time covering community rehabilitation and physiotherapy care for adults with Covid-19, has been launched.
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Covid contact tracing apps now available UK-wide
The NHS Covid-19 contact tracing app for England and Wales has launched today.
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CSP member becomes new co-chair of Cochrane
CSP member Professor Tracey Howe has taken on the role of co-chair of the governing board of Cochrane, the global organisation that produces evidence to inform decision making in the health sector.
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Pain self-management programme wins prestigious national award
A self-management rehabilitation programme for osteoarthritis has been awarded the ‘MSK Care Initiative of the Year’ at the Health Service Journal Value Awards 2020.