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CSP makes case against planned university funding cuts in England
The CSP has responded to a proposal by the Office for Students to cut funding to universities providing pre-registration clinical training for physiotherapists and other student clinicians by an anticipated six per cent.
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Wanted: physios to contribute to campaign development
The CSP is working on a publicity campaign encouraging people with long-term health conditions to do strengthening and balancing exercises more regularly, and we’d like your help.
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Have your say about patient transport to and from NHS services in England
NHS England is seeking evidence from physiotherapy staff about non-urgent patient transport services (NEPTS).
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Coronavirus guidance for health care workers
Public Health England (PHE) has published new information about coronavirus for health care professionals, to help them advise the public and take action if needed.
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New GP contract in England pledges fully-funded FCP roles
NHS England, NHS Improvement and the British Medical Association have agreed and jointly published an update to the GP contract.
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Physios named as NICE ambassadors
CSP professional adviser Pip White has been appointed a NICE fellow for 2020-23, and CSP member Susie Turner has received a one year NICE scholarship.
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Portsmouth members show Heart for their union
Members at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust joined in an event promoting the CSP and union membership organised by the local CSP reps and their colleagues in the local ‘staff side’.
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London Marathon volunteer registration of interest opens for physios and students
Students and HCPC-registered physiotherapists who want to volunteer for the London Marathon on 26 April need to register their interest online.
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CSP welcomes plans for rapid community response teams
The CSP has welcomed NHS England’s decision to roll out urgent community response teams, to ensure our older population is getting the right support at the right time in order to stay out of hospital.
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Your February Frontline is coming soon
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