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CSP expresses strong opposition to planned changes to student loans
The CSP has responded to two important government consultations on student and education funding in England.
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CSP successfully lobbies NHS England to withdraw proposals for a single colour AHP uniform
NHS supply chain has confirmed that it is no longer considering plans for a single colour AHP uniform in England, after CSP and other professional AHP bodies joined forces to raise their members concerns and lobby against the proposals.
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CSP urges members: check your HCPC registration status
The CSP is urging members to check their HCPC registration status immediately, after reports of members being removed from the register.
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New guidance on ultrasound practice for physiotherapists
Ground-breaking guidance on the use of Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) as part of physiotherapy practice has been launched by the CSP.
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Physiotherapy influences the future of cancer care in England
The CSP has responded to the Department of Health and Social Care’s call for evidence for the development of a new 10 year cancer plan for England.
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CSP stands up for rehab space and equality at Scottish trade union congress
The CSP's priorities were brought to the Scottish TUC congress in Aberdeen where delegates from across the trade union movement gathered this week.
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Bold new rehab commitments made in Welsh NHS planned care recovery
The Welsh Government has made bold new commitments to rehabilitation with the publication of its Programme for transforming and modernising planned care and reducing waiting lists in Wales.
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Senedd Welsh Parliament report makes rehab recommendations
A key Senedd Welsh Parliament health and social care committee report on patient waiting times has been published, following contributions by the CSP into the need for rehab and prehab services to manage the impact on patients.
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CSP concerned by reports government is dropping its Employment Bill
The CSP is alarmed by reports that the government is dropping the manifesto commitment to introduce an Employment Bill, and warns this may leave survivors of sexual harrassment unprotected in the workplace.
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Once for Scotland – the way forward for rehabilitation
The Scottish government is set to promote a Scotland-wide approach to remodelling community rehabilitation.