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CSP calls for a new deal for women at TUC Women's Conference
CSP representatives have spoken about vital issues, including flexible working, the gender pay gap, the cost of living crisis and violence against women, at this year’s TUC Women’s Conference.
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NHS Staff Survey 2023 - the need to challenge poor staff experiences is greater than ever
CSP reacts to the latest data, and asks members to organise around their employers’ results
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CSP highlights the needs of our members to the NHS pay review body
CSP representatives met with the NHS pay review body (PRB) yesterday to further our members' interests around pay, terms and conditions.
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Budget eve call from CSP to prioritise public services
Ahead of the government’s Spring Budget to be published on Wednesday the CSP has backed an appeal for public services to be prioritised.
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CSP updates guidance on platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy
The CSP has resolved uncertainties around the legal and regulatory status of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy through discussions with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
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Chair of council encourages other members to step forward and take on his ‘hugely rewarding’ role
CSP Council chair Ishmael Beckford has today announced that he will not be seeking re-election to council due to changing work commitments.
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Health unions call for more NHS flexible working
The CSP is joining forces with other unions representing NHS staff to call on employers to make flexible working more available.
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Members urged to vote on Northern Ireland pay offer
An offer on pay for Health and Social Care Northern Ireland staff will be put to CSP members following a breakthrough in talks.
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CSP backs powerful 'rehab firsts' billboard campaign
The CSP is proud to support a powerful 'rehab firsts' billboard and radio campaign, which launched this week.
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New community care report is a 'wake-up call' for the government, says CSP
The health and care system in England must shift its focus away from hospital care to primary and community services if it is to be effective and sustainable, according to a new report published by the King’s Fund this week.