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Physio team win excellence award for innovative student-led clinic
A physiotherapy team has won a higher education award for setting up a clinic that provides a pioneering approach to supervising students on placement.
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Leading organisations commit to a shared vision for healthy ageing
The CSP is one of the signatories of the new Consensus Statement on Healthy Ageing, which aims to make England the best place in the world to grow older.
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Physiotherapist first in election to membership of European research body
A physiotherapy professor from King's College London has been elected to membership of a prestigious European disease research body.
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CSP welcomes NICE guidance on suicide prevention
Health professionals should speak to patients who have suicidal thoughts to find out if they would like friends, family or carers to be involved in their care.
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Frontline recognised in communications awards
Frontline has been shortlisted for a national communications award, pitching it among the best corporate publications in the country.
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Physios back activity-promoting World Cerebral Palsy Day
Physiotherapists encouraged people to get active and ‘move as one’ to mark World Cerebral Palsy Day on 6 October.
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Visit our new hub for associates and support workers
A new webpage and hub aimed specifically at associate members who are support workers is now live.
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CSP corporate strategy – tell us what you think to win £250
Throughout the year, the CSP has been consulting with members to try and understand the main issues you experience within the physiotherapy environment.
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CSP gives evidence on physiotherapy in primary care to Scottish parliament
The CSP joined fellow allied health professions (AHPs) in giving oral evidence to the health committee of the Scottish Parliament on 24 September.
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CSP welcomes proposals to reform NHS commissioning in England
The CSP has welcomed proposals for legal reforms to limit the scope of the market in commissioning NHS services in England.