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Network tenders for £110,000 programme to prepare AHPs for primary care work
England’s North West AHP Network is planning a £110,000 programme to support the development of allied health professionals (AHP) in first point of contact roles in primary care.
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Call for change to fit note legislation
When we're off work for an extended period of time, we need a fit note from our GP to tell our employer what we're physically able to do.
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Projects led by physios triumph at HSJ awards
Physiotherapists were among the winning teams at this year’s Health Service Journal (HSJ) Value in Healthcare Awards, which celebrates outstanding efficiency and improvement in the NHS.
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George Eliot Trust spinal care lead wins patient choice award
Extended scope practitioner Sandra Jepson said it was a lovely surprise to win the patient choice award at George Eliot NHS Trust’s first Team Eliot awards for staff in April.
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NHS Lanarkshire recognises ‘outstanding’ physiotherapy team
The learning disability physiotherapy team at Kirklands Hospital was named outstanding team of the year at NHS Lanarkshire’s annual staff awards ceremony on 17 May.
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Reassurance for European physios welcome, but should go further
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has responded to the latest developments regarding the residential rights of EU nationals post-Brexit.
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CSP to sponsor England amputee football team physiotherapist
The England Amputee Football Team has announced a partnership with the CSP to sponsor a physiotherapist.
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Stroke rehab researcher recognised in Queen’s birthday honours
A research physiotherapist from London has received recognition in the Queen’s 2017 birthday honours list.
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CSP backs resource to help physios measure their impact on public health
The CSP has contributed to a new resource to help healthcare professionals in England to record and measure their impact on public health in a uniform and comparable way.
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Queen’s speech: a 'missed opportunity' to lift the NHS pay cap, says CSP
The NHS’s inability to provide excellence unless it recruits and keeps high-quality staff means it’s time to end the public sector pay cap, said CSP director for employment relations and union services Claire Sullivan.