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350 CSP members to get the 2022 Commonwealth Games moving
Physiotherapists will play a significant part in the successful delivery of the Commonwealth Games with medical service volunteers treating both athletes and spectators.
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New health and social care committee expert panel report ‘shameful indictment’ of government – CSP
The independent report has rated the government’s overall progress ‘inadequate’ on key workforce requirements.
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Physio workforce will be key to first women’s health strategy for England
Physiotherapy staff will have a key role to play in implementing the aims of the first women’s health strategy for England, says CSP.
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England NHS pay award gets short shrift from CSP
A pay award for NHS staff in England has been declared ‘nowhere near enough’ by the CSP.
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CSP backs call for “transformation" of rehab services in England
CSP chief executive Karen Middleton has called for a new strategy for rehabilitation care in England, while supporting comments made by Matthew Winn, NHS England’s director of community health.
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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.