CSP publications
A searchable listing of CSP's current publications free to download or view our selection of printed publications which are available to buy now. You can also access a list of the titles of our withdrawn publications
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Learning and Development Principles for CSP Accreditation of Pre-registration Programmes in Physiotherapy
This paper sets out the principles on which physiotherapy pre-registration programmes should be based in order to obtain Chartered Society of Physiotherapy accreditation.
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Dealing with change toolkit
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Rehabilitation and Covid-19 - CSP policy statement
Rehabilitation, including physiotherapy, is essential in saving the lives of people with Covid-19 and in enabling people to live their lives to the full.
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Fall Proof: a guide to getting up from falls
It’s never too late to improve your balance and reduce your chances of a trip. Here are some tips to avoid falling in the first place, and to get up again if you do take a tumble.
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Supervision, accountability and delegation of activities to support workers - a guide for registered practitioners and support workers
This paper clarifies the delegation process for registered practitioners and support workers. It also covers accountability and supervision, to ensure clients receive safe and effective care from the most appropriate person.
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Community rehabilitation: live well for longer
This report outlines why all patients should have equal access to high quality, person-centred, community rehabilitation.
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Optimising capability in the physiotherapy support workforce
This resource aims to assist all CSP members and other stakeholders to understand the different levels of physiotherapy support worker practice.
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Principles underpinning delegation to physiotherapy support workers
Delegation to support workers is important, it supports physiotherapy to meet rising demand and contribute to new ways of working. Delegation should be underpinned by robust governance arrangements, to ensure tasks and responsibilities remain safe and effective.
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Do you know how safety reps can help? Advice for stewards
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Advanced Practice Physiotherapists in GP practices: a how-to guide for implementation
The number of APPs working in primary care in Scotland, as the first point of contact, has grown significantly. Initiated as part of the 2018 General Medical Services Contract, expanding these roles is supported by the Scottish Government.