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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.
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CSP Council election results – six new faces
CSP Council chair Alex MacKenzie has congratulated the successful candidates elected to council.
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CSP welcomes call for community-based approach to manage pelvic health
The CSP’s Pelvic Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy (POGP) network has welcomed NICE draft guidelines recommending supervised training programmes for women with pelvic floor dysfunction.
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CSP extends PLI cover to students on placement with independent practitioners
From today, CSP’s public liability insurance is being extended to cover students who are working under the supervision of any self-employed/sole trader physiotherapists.
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National healthcare uniform appears to receive 'overwhelming support'
The NHS Supply Chain says its proposals for a consistent national uniform for NHS England staff has received overwhelming support after 75 per cent of allied health professionals surveyed backed the move.