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TUC Congress 2017: CSP wants more investment in public health
The CSP joined calls for more investment in public health services, criticising government cuts to budgets as short-sighted and placing a long-term burden on the NHS.
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Physio wins award for bespoke plan that helped young patient go to college
A physio from Coventry has received a ‘working together’ quality award from his trust, after helping a patient fulfil his dream of going to college.
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Trust presents award to physios nominated by grateful patient
Two physiotherapists have won a care and quality award from their trust, after being nominated by an amputee patient they helped to rehabilitate.
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Respiratory physio is shortlisted for clinical leader of the year award
Respiratory physiotherapist Rachael Moses is in the running to be clinical leader of the year at the 2017 Health Service Journal (HSJ) Awards.
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TUC Congress 2017: CSP joins calls to lift public sector pay cap
The CSP joined calls at the TUC Congress for a sustained campaign to lift the public sector pay cap on NHS workers and for a fully-funded above inflation pay rise.
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Seven day stroke service wins Welsh national award
Twenty physiotherapists were part of an award-winning therapy team whose seven-day pilot service improved the care of stroke patients at the University Hospital of Wales.
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TUC Congress 2017: CSP wants action on mental health and stress
The CSP backed a call for the government, employers and unions to support workers with mental health issues and tackle the root causes.
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TUC Congress 2017: CSP calls for unions to defend right to remain for EU health staff
The CSP has issued a passionate call to TUC delegates to rally around the right to remain in the UK for health staff who are EU nationals.
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Give critically ill patients rehab goals within four days, says NICE
Patients in critical care, who are at risk of morbidity, should have their rehabilitation goals agreed within four days of admission.
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King’s College London to seek further AHPs for older person’s fellowship
King’s College London will start accepting new applications for its older person’s fellowship in October, Nicky Hayes, the clinical lecturer with the programme has confirmed.