CSP position statements, consultation responses, briefings and guidance across a wide range of policy and professional areas.
CSP position statements, briefings and consultation responses
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CSP response to the Department of Health regulation of medical associate professions in the UK
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CSP evidence to the Education Select Committee, Apprenticeships Inquiry
The CSP supports the principle for the development of apprenticeships relating to the physiotherapy workforce as a way of increasing workforce supply to meet demand. This is providing that the quality of the learning experience and outcomes - and therefore the quality of service delivery and patient
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CSP evidence to the Health Select Committee Nursing Workforce inquiry
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CSP evidence to the Treasury Committee inquiry into changes to student loans
Summary of pointsWorkforce expansion is required to make savings in health and care spending – this includes a growing need for physiotherapists with advanced practice skills (achieved through Master’s level education).The Departments of Health and Education urgently need to agree and clarify how -
CSP guidance on the use of terms in the context of physiotherapy pre-registration education
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CSP position statement on the expectations of pre-registration professional/taught doctorate degrees
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CSP position statement on the expectations of pre-registration integrated Master's degrees
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CSP position statement on the expectations of compressed BSc(Hons) degrees
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CSP evidence to the MAC on EEA workers in the UK labour market
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Health Select Committee Nursing Workforce inquiry
Summary of CSP evidenceWorkforce supply issues need to be addressed taking a multi-professional approach.Not to take this approach risks workforce supply in other parts of the health care workforce, and patient care needs not being met in the most effective, efficient way.There is a shortfall of