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NICE publishes new guidance about ME/chronic fatigue syndrome
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has now published its new guidance on the diagnosis and management of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME)/chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).
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Appoint rehab leads across UK or risk health crisis, alliance warns
The CSP and partners say a national network of rehab leads must be appointed to avoid a never-ending cycle of health crises.
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CSP independent practitioner webinar
The CSP will be running a webinar on Thursday 11 November to support members providing physiotherapy in the private sector.
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Vaccination 'should remain voluntary' - CSP
The CSP has insisted Covid-19 vaccinations should remain voluntary as the government signals a move towards enforcing them as a condition of work
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Director of Practice and Development Natalie Beswetherick to retire
The CSP is saddened to announce that Natalie Beswetherick, the CSP Director of Practice and Development, will be retiring from the CSP at the end of December.
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Supply chain crisis leads to breathing equipment shortage
A shortage of respirator equipment is stranding people in hospital, or leaving patients at home without vital treatment.
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CSP welcomes NHS funding but calls for workforce boost
While welcoming the announcement of increased funding for the NHS, the CSP has cautioned that workforce issues must also be addressed.
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CSP announces new strength hub
The CSP is developing a major new strengthening hub for physiotherapy staff and other professionals after securing further funding from Sport England.
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CSP launches equity, diversity and belonging strategy
The CSP has launched its finalised strategy in a bid to achieve positive and lasting change for members and staff.
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Physios win digital AHP award for innovative respiratory training app
Two CSP members triumphed at this year’s NHS England Chief Allied Health Professions Officer (CAHPO) Awards, for creating a free respiratory training app.