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CSP recommends members in Scotland reject pay offer as it launches consultation
The CSP is consulting all members employed by the NHS in Scotland on the Scottish government’s 5 per cent pay offer and is recommending they reject it.
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CSP calls for dialogue over NHS England staff reduction
The CSP is urging NHS England (NHSE) to engage staff and stakeholders in discussions about workforce changes.
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CSP teams up with RCOT to develop principles for practice-based learning
The CSP has joined forces with the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) to produce a series of principles for practice-based learning.
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New members of CSP Council announced
Congratulations to the six successful candidates elected to council.
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Wrong decision to cut Covid sick pay, says CSP
The CSP has criticised changes from the Department of Health and Social Care to the way Covid-19-related sickness absence and self-isolation must now be managed in the NHS in England.
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First contact physios can help tackle England's ‘escalating crisis’ in general practice
This is according to a new report from the Health Foundation, which warns that general practices in England could suffer from a serious shortfall of GPs and practice nurses over the next 10 years.
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Welsh minister intervenes over issue of loss of rehab space, after CSP lobbying
Following lobbying and campaigning by the CSP Wales team, Eluned Morgan, the minister for health and social services in Wales, has responded to calls to resolve loss of space issues across Wales.
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Use this tool to let your MP know what's happening in the NHS
CSP is urging members to make use of a new online tool, which helps you to quickly and easily email your MP, so you can tell them about your experiences of the health services' recruitment and retention crisis - and highlight the need for an urgent pay rise for NHS staff.
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CSP welcomes Scotland’s new person-centred strategy for rehabilitation
The Scottish government has published a new national strategy that outlines a person-centred approach to rehabilitation in a post-Covid era.
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House of Lords hears that access to neuro physio is 'nowhere near recommended standards'
Access to neuro physiotherapists has been described as ‘completely inadequate’, during a recent House of Lords debate on access to health and care services for people with neurological conditions.