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  • Key survey finds NHS surviving on goodwill

    The CSP is urging action to support and properly reward NHS staff after a survey highlighted understaffing, long hours and stubbornly high stress levels.

    News — 9 March 2017 - 5:22pm
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    Key survey finds NHS surviving on goodwill
  • Flexible working should be an easier option, say CSP delegates

    Flexible working for physios was high on the agenda at this year's TUC Women's Conference.

    News — 9 March 2017 - 4:53pm
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    Flexible working should be an easier option, say CSP delegates
  • Physio student crowdfunds to raise £11,000 for tuition fees

    A physiotherapy student has set up a crowdfunding appeal to raise money to cover his tuition fees, after failing to secure NHS funding.

    News — 9 March 2017 - 3:41pm
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    Physio student crowdfunds to raise £11,000 for tuition fees
  • 40% of clinical commissioning groups trial physio services

    Forty per cent of the clinical commissioning groups in England have piloted the use of general practice physiotherapists, the CSP said in evidence to the Public Accounts Committee’s investigation into access to general practice.

    News — 9 March 2017 - 2:38pm
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  • NHS and social care funding 'belated, partial but welcome', says CSP

    Budget measures revealed today finally acknowledge the pressure the NHS and social care are under, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has said.

    Press release — 8 March 2017 - 4:24pm
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  • ARC 2017: Call for CSP to conduct more health promotion in GP surgeries given thumbs-down

    Delegates rejected a suggestion that the CSP should extol the benefits of physical activity by placing advertisements in GP surgeries.

    News — 7 March 2017 - 3:26pm
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    ARC 2017: exercise in GP surgeries rejected
  • ARC 2017: Physios should take steps to influence others, says CSP chief executive

    Physiotherapists must strive to be influential at a country, regional and local level, chief executive Karen Middleton told the society’s annual representative conference.

    News — 7 March 2017 - 11:22am
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    ARC 2017: Physios should take steps to influence others, says CSP chief executive
  • ARC 2017: Physios call for campaign to urge government to renew support for child refugees

    By collaborating with other unions the CSP could help to convince the UK government to reinstate a scheme to relocate and support refugee children.

    News — 7 March 2017 - 9:23am
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    ARC 2017: Physios call for campaign to urge government to renew support for child refugees
  • ARC 2017: Help homeless people get better access to physiotherapy, urge national stewards

    Homelessness is on the rise in the UK and many of the people affected have physical health problems, which physiotherapists could help to manage.

    News — 6 March 2017 - 7:04pm
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    ARC 2017: Help homeless people get better access to physiotherapy, urge national stewards
  • ARC 2017: Physios call for CSP to back ‘correct language’ campaign for people affected by dementia

    People with dementia should not be called ‘dementia sufferers’ or ‘victims of dementia’, as this type of language is detrimental to those with the condition.

    News — 6 March 2017 - 6:40pm
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    ARC 2017: Physios call for CSP to back ‘correct language’ campaign for people affected by dementia