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  • CSP's delegation make powerful intervention at TUC women’s conference

    Justice. Safety. Equality. The three words used to represent the ask of women at 2022’s TUC  women’s conference. 

    News — 17 March 2022 - 11:12am
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  • UK government apologises for ‘any undue suffering’ caused by rehab delays

    The UK government has apologised for ‘any undue suffering’ caused by the pandemic delaying the treatment of people with rehabilitation needs. 

    News — 16 March 2022 - 11:28am
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  • Best MSK Health Collaborative launches new MSK toolkit

    Physiotherapists, clinical leaders and other healthcare staff can now access a range of musculoskeletal (MSK) service resources, contained in a new Primary and Community Care Guidance MSK toolkit.

    News — 15 March 2022 - 4:30pm
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  • NHS pension – temporary retire and return rules extended to October 2022

    Rules for retired NHS pension scheme members that supported them to return to the workforce during the pandemic were relaxed by the government last year.

    News — 15 March 2022 - 10:40am
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  • Senior ministers talk physiotherapy at Welsh Labour conference

    On 12 March, the CSP Wales team headed to Llandudno for the 2022 Welsh Labour conference, with the goal of flying the flag for physiotherapy and the right to rehab.  

    News — 14 March 2022 - 8:03pm
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  • Need for vital community rehabilitation services demonstrated by findings in latest IPPR report

    The need for community rehabilitation to be at the forefront of NHS planning is again demonstrated by the latest report from the new Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).

    News — 10 March 2022 - 2:21pm
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  • NHS reform plan - five things you should know

    A lack of a workforce plan undermined the vision of long-term NHS reform outlined by the Westminster government today, says the CSP, which broadly welcomed the focus on building care around the needs of the patient.

     

    News — 8 March 2022 - 11:29am
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  • New campaign to help people living with a long-term condition to get stronger their way 

    CSP members are invited to sign up now to find out more about a new campaign due to launch this month. 

    News — 7 March 2022 - 2:50pm
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  • Report calls for better FCP support

    A new report examining the roll-out of a scheme to integrate a wider range of professions including physiotherapists into primary care networks has been published.

    News — 4 March 2022 - 9:52am
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  • CSP president calls on government to ensure access to community rehabilitation

    The president of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has again called on the UK government to ensure that rehabilitation services are not forgotten in new legislation currently going through parliament.

    News — 4 March 2022 - 9:23am
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