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CSP representatives of the year 2022
After a two-year break, the CSP's rep of the year awards returned this week to recognise the tireless work of our elected representatives.
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ARC shows the power of members to shape change in the CSP, and to move the profession forward
‘Workforce’ was the theme for the 2022 Annual Representative Conference (ARC) held in Manchester this week.
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Government failure to deliver on workforce commitments
The CSP has welcomed an opportunity to submit written evidence and participate in a roundtable discussion to the parliamentary health and social care select committee (HSCC) expert panel on workforce in England.
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It’s clinical audit awareness week!
To mark clinical audit awareness week, the CSP is encouraging members to make use of the recently launched Musculoskeletal (MSK) Physiotherapy Service Standards audit tool.
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CSP welcomes new NHS data strategy for England
The Department of Health has launched a new NHS data strategy for England, which aims to harness the potential of data to improve health and social care.
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'A decent pay rise for everyone' - the CSP demands better
CSP representatives, members and staff stood with tens of thousands of trade unionists on 18 June to demand action on the cost of living.
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Scottish NHS pay offer announced
The Scottish government has announced its final pay offer of five per cent for NHS Agenda for Change staff for the financial year 2022/23.
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CSP Wales community rehab roundtable webinars for each Health Board
CSP Cymru/Wales is hosting four local webinars for members to engage and share their feelings about community rehab in their Health Board.
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CSP Council condemns policy of deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda
Following debate at our annual reps conference yesterday the CSP Council has condemned the policy of the UK government to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.
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Forthcoming change to the law will extend fit note certification to physios
The CSP has welcomed an announcement from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) that an upcoming change in legislation will enable physiotherapists to certify fit notes in England, Scotland and Wales.