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Parliament hears why rehab matters, as health minister endorses CSP film and campaign
Politicians learnt about the importance of rehabilitation and heard praise for the CSP’s Rehab Matters campaign during a debate held in the House of Commons on 20 June.
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Somerset physios set up private community rehab service to bridge gap for patients on NHS waiting lists
Physiotherapists in Somerset have set up a community rehab service that aims to provide interim treatment to fee-paying patients who are waiting for NHS care.
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Allied health professionals are key to sustainable general practice, King’s Fund hears
NHS leaders at a King’s Fund event agreed that general practice required teams of healthcare professionals working collaboratively to meet the significant challenges faced by the sector and deliver cost-effective high-quality care in the future.
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Cyclone relief exercise gives physios a taste of caring for patients in disaster zone
Two NHS physiotherapists were part of a multi-national team of emergency responders who took part in what is thought to be the world’s largest humanitarian disaster simulation exercise.
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PM’s warm words must be matched by end to quick fixes, says CSP
Prime minister Theresa May’s major speech on NHS funding contained welcome messaging but was undermined by recent history, the chief executive of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has said.
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NHS funding welcome but short of what’s needed, says CSP
Government proposals for future funding for the NHS fall short of what’s needed and lack clarity, the CSP has said.
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CSP seeks answers on visa exemptions
Physiotherapy staff should be included in health professions being exempted from the government’s visa cap, the CSP has said.
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Wheelchair physio wins at Windrush 70 awards, as NHS honours impact of black and ethnic minority staff
A physiotherapist has won an NHS Windrush 70 clinical excellence award for her work to improve wheelchair services in Berkshire.
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CSP welcomes Scotland NHS pay rise
NHS staff in Scotland will get a three per cent pay rise this year, the Scottish Government has confirmed.
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MPs call for funding so physios can be part of NHS transformation
MPs are calling on NHS organisations to investigate how they can fund extra capacity so that physiotherapists and other staff can take an active role in transforming services.