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NHS England announces major expansion of first contact physio jobs
Thousands of first contact physios could be recruited to work in primary care over the next five years, following NHS England’s announcement of a new GP contract.
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Physio and OT experts develop best expected outcomes tool for people with spinal cord injury
Specialist physiotherapists have helped to develop a tool that determines the best possible therapy outcomes for a person with a newly acquired spinal cord injury (SCI).
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Enable more AHPs and physios to become clinical leaders
NHS organisations should increase the professional diversity of their senior staff, by offering more strategic leadership roles to allied health professionals (AHPs) such as physiotherapists.
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CSP members invited to share views to inform future plans
The CSP is inviting members to share their views about the organisation and its role in supporting individuals and the profession by taking part in its annual members’ survey.
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Blackpool physiotherapists pioneer use of lung ultrasound
Physiotherapists in Blackpool are leading the use of lung ultrasound within the respiratory physiotherapy profession, following the introduction of a unique training programme.
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Universities adopt innovative approaches to raising physio students’ mental health awareness
Two universities have adopted innovative programmes to boost the mental health knowledge of physiotherapy undergraduates.
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CSP applauds abolition of planned settled status fee
The CSP has welcomed news that the proposed settled status charge for EU nationals will be waived, removing the financial barrier for EU citizens who want to stay in the UK after Brexit.
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New continuing professional development principles for physiotherapists and support workers published
A new set of principles for continuing professional development (CPD) have been developed for all staff delivering health and social care in the UK.
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NICE says good communication is key to better cerebral palsy care
Physiotherapists managing abnormal muscle tone in adults with cerebral palsy should discuss treatments for spasticity or dystonia with their patients, says the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
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CSP welcomes consultation to tackle obesity in Wales
Health minister Vaughan Gething has launched a consultation on the Welsh government’s first ever obesity strategy.