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  • Physio pioneers AHP end of life care education for community teams

    A physio is leading allied health professional (AHP) education in a pilot looking at the effectiveness of training community teams in end of life and palliative care.

    News — 2 June 2016 - 9:51am
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  • Physio tech start up gets support from Scotland business incubator

    A physio-related technology project is getting free support from MediCity Scotland, a life sciences incubator aimed at stimulating and supporting start-up companies.

    News — 2 June 2016 - 9:38am
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  • Wales TUC hears CSP call to cut stress among NHS staff

    Wales has the UK’s highest rate of sickness absence among NHS employees, Keith Finn told the Wales TUC in a speech calling for the promotion of mental wellbeing among health service staff.

    News — 31 May 2016 - 3:03pm
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  • Physio supports unique research mission to Everest

    A physiotherapist has played a vital role in a pioneering expedition to Everest, which has successfully collected data that could help people with dementia and cognitive impairments.

    News — 27 May 2016 - 3:33pm
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  • CSP @ Wales TUC

    The CSP highlighted the damage of rising stress levels in the NHS at a three-day trade union conference in Llandudno this week. 

    News — 27 May 2016 - 11:24am
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  • Audit shows sharp rise in rate of older people languishing unnecessarily in hospital

    The rate of older people who spend longer in hospital than needed is increasing alarmingly – and NHS England needs to keep a closer check on why.

    News — 26 May 2016 - 4:16pm
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  • Physios join pioneering pool of clinical matrons

    Two physios have become clinical matrons, stepping into band 8 posts that were created to enhance standards in clinical leadership.

    News — 26 May 2016 - 3:15pm
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  • Manchester emergency physios help cut readmissions of ‘frail’ patients by one third

    Physios working with the older persons assessment and liaison service (OPAL) at University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Trust’s A&E department have helped to cut repeat emergency admissions by 34 per cent.

    News — 26 May 2016 - 11:55am
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  • CSP members warn Worcester locals about threat to NHS physio services

    CSP members were out in Worcester on 21 May to raise public awareness about proposed cuts to local NHS physiotherapy services.

    News — 23 May 2016 - 3:13pm
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  • Give people with dyslexia better support at work, says CSP

    The CSP is calling for greater awareness of dyslexia and says employers and universities should give better support to people affected by the condition.

    News — 20 May 2016 - 1:22pm
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