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Take part in this year's World Physio Day
World Physical Therapy Day 2020 focuses on rehabilitation and Covid-19.
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CSP backs call for healthcare staff to have voluntary flu jab
Public Health England (PHE) has launched a campaign to encourage healthcare staff to receive a seasonal flu vaccination – to protect themselves, their families and their patients.
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Press Release: CSP NI welcomes the publication of the Physiotherapy Workforce Review
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy in Northern Ireland has welcomed the publication by the Department of Health of the Physiotherapy Workforce Review.
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CSP welcomes new NHS People Plan for England
The CSP has welcomed new plans to improve the wellbeing of NHS staff in England, published today by NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSE&I) and Health Education England (HEE).
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Your views can help shape the future of the App Library
The CSP App Library opened earlier this year, ahead of its planned launch, in order to support members as they moved rapidly towards a greater use of digital technology.
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NICE recommends a non-pharmacological approach to managing chronic pain
People with chronic pain should not be treated with pain relief medication – but should have access to group exercise programmes to help manage their condition.
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Steward and safety reps complete distance learning
In a first for the CSP, more than 40 stewards and safety reps have completed their induction training via a distance learning course, developed in response to Covid-19.
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CSP updates travel quarantining advice
The CSP has updated its online advice for members about quarantining, in line with new guidance from the Department of Health and Social Care.
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Coming soon – the new Frontline
The August issue of Frontline is out soon.
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Choose the language we should use to describe the four pillars of physiotherapy practice
A survey is underway, to ask CSP members to choose the language suggested most frequently by members who were engaged in a review, to describe the professions' four pillars of practice.