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  • Government plans new MSK services to get disabled people into jobs

    New musculoskeletal (MSK) services to support disabled people and help them into employment will be trialled under proposals from the Department of Health and the Department of Work and Pensions.

    News — 1 November 2016 - 5:22pm
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  • Fit note proposals ‘an important step’, says CSP

    Proposals to allow other health care professionals to sign people off from work have been warmly welcomed by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.

    News — 31 October 2016 - 4:57pm
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  • Press coverage leads physio lecturer to defend hip replacements

    A physiotherapy lecturer was inundated with calls from concerned members of the public following the publication of research that showed that hip replacement patients were no more active after their surgery than before.

    News — 31 October 2016 - 10:42am
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  • MPs say government must boost local physical activity services to tackle arthritis

    It is ‘crucial’ for the government to ensure people can access effective, local physical activity services, said Strangford MP Jim Shannon, leading parliament’s first debate on arthritis for five years.

    News — 28 October 2016 - 3:10pm
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  • CSP helps West Midlands ESPs to up-banding victory

    Six CSP members at an NHS community trust were backed by the society as they challenged and won their case to be up-banded from 7 to 8a.

    News — 28 October 2016 - 9:02am
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  • Increased role of physios to be examined as part of major Northern Ireland heath review

    The CSP has welcomed government promises to explore the impact that AHPs can have when working with primary care teams, announced as part of a package of measures designed to overhaul the Northern Ireland health system.

    News — 26 October 2016 - 4:35pm
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  • Physios need the time to transform services for ‘Devo Manc’

    Devolved health and social care would only succeed if frontline staff were fully engaged in transformation, the CSP’s director Sue Hayward-Giles has argued.

    News — 25 October 2016 - 8:59am
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  • Salford students stand up for posture

    University of Salford physiotherapy undergraduates are putting their learning into practice by sitting for no longer than 30 minutes during lectures.

    News — 24 October 2016 - 11:20am
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  • Major variations in community stroke rehab, FoI reveals

    Stroke patients in England face hugely inconsistent care once they leave hospital, an audit of services by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy reveals.

    Press release — 21 October 2016 - 6:55am
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  • Patient experience stories move Northern Ireland assembly members

    Even the toughest person had a lump in their throat at a CSP event in Northern Ireland's Stormont building on 18 October.

    News — 20 October 2016 - 3:17pm
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