Latest news
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy news
-
CSP welcomes involvement in developing NHS People Plan for England
England’s Interim NHS People Plan, published today, sets out plans for 5,000 more physiotherapists for primary care networks, a commitment to developing advanced practice and to improving allied health profession supply. However, no new money has been committed.
-
CSP views student funding proposals with caution
The CSP has given a cautious welcome to several of the recommendations of the Augar Review on post-18 education and funding in England, published on 30 May.
-
CSP calls for review of disability benefits
The disability benefits system is not compliant with the Human Rights Act and should be reviewed, the CSP says.
-
CSP calls for expansion of physiotherapy training as new shortage occupation list is published
Physiotherapy has not been included on a list of which professions should be treated as a special case in offering work visas to foreign nationals.
-
Physiotherapy highlighted in new bid to tackle long-term sickness absence
Physiotherapy may help employees deal with issues that might affect their health and work performance.
-
Long-awaited first contact physiotherapy specification plan published
The First Contact Practitioner for MSK Services specification has been published by NHS England.
-
Do you want to be part of the CSP’s vision to transform, empower and influence?
CSP members can help us generate more press coverage
-
Northern Ireland pay gap with rest of UK must be closed says CSP
The CSP has joined Northern Ireland's health unions in writing to political leaders about the ongoing pay dispute for workers across health and social care sectors.
-
CSP stewards celebrate 100 years of the International Labour Organization
CSP regional stewards celebrated the work, history and impact of the International Labour Organization (ILO) today, to mark 100 years of the organisation.
-
European parliamentary elections – use your vote
Elections take place on Thursday 23 May across all parts of the UK. The CSP is non-party political so we do not endorse any party or candidates. But we do provide information to our members on elections and their implications for physiotherapy.