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Rehab ‘as essential as medicines and surgery’ says health minister
Rehabilitation is as essential to good health outcomes as medicines and surgery, says health minister Will Quince.
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'Ensure sufficient space for physio rehab' say NHS leaders after CSP pressure
NHS England has called on service leaders and estates managers to evaluate the use of facilities to ensure that there is enough physio rehab space.
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Two CSP members receive professional awards in recognition of the impact of their incredible work
CSP has awarded Dr Jenny Tinkler with a Distinguished Service Award and Catherine Pope with a CSP Fellowship.
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CSP submits evidence to House of Lords primary and community care inquiry
The CSP has submitted evidence to the ongoing House of Lords Special Inquiry Committee on the integration of primary and community care.
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Rehab standards take centre stage at Northern Ireland community rehab alliance event
The CSP has launched the Northern Ireland edition of the Community Rehabilitation Best Practice Standards.
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Unions accept NHS pay offer in England
Health unions including the CSP have voted to accept the UK government’s offer on NHS pay.
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Write to your MP: CSP urges members to back reforms to sexual harassment law
The CSP is urging members to help prevent workplace sexual harassment, by asking their MPs to ensure that the Workers Protection Bill becomes law.
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CSP welcomes victory for unions as Lords vote to amend “Anti-strike” Bill
The House of Lords has voted for amendments to the controversial Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill – in order to protect physiotherapy staff and other public sector workers from being unfairly dismissed for taking part in strike action.
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Members in England accept NHS pay offer
CSP members working in the NHS in England have voted clearly to accept the UK government's offer on pay.
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Physio students help fund-raising London Marathon runners recover
Physiotherapy students were amongst the CSP members who provided support to the almost 60,000 runners who took part in this year’s London Marathon.