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Record levels of workplace stress put staff and patients at risk
The CSP is warning that workplace stress could damage the health of physio staff and put patients at risk.
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Machynlleth physio pilot wins in NHS Wales awards
A pilot GP-based physiotherapy service in Machynlleth, Powys, has been honoured for innovation in this year’s NHS Wales awards.
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Shropshire physio wins colleague of the year award
A physiotherapist has received an award for improving staff wellbeing at a residential college for people with learning disabilities.
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Suffolk physios celebrate double victory at business awards
Physiotherapists are part of a Suffolk-based company which has won two regional business awards.
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Physio gains travelling fellowship to improve elbow and shoulder services
A physiotherapist from Kent has received a prestigious travelling fellowship from the British Elbow and Shoulder Society (BESS).
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Therapists and disabled children run Hackney photo show
We Need to Talk, an education project run by therapy staff in east London for disabled teenagers, culminated in a public exhibition of the youngsters’ photography.
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Physio travels to Brazil for dance medicine conference
A physiotherapist researching dance injury screening for his PhD has travelled to Brazil to attend a workshop on strengthening UK-Brazilian links in dance medicine.
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CSP members march in Birmingham for the NHS
Physio staff joined thousands of people in Birmingham on 2 October to protest against austerity policies and call for more investment in the NHS.
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CSP tells Royal College event that a multi-professional approach means better care
CSP is calling for health services to harness the expertise of all multidisciplinary team members – to improve patient outcomes and increase cost effectiveness.
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North Wales MSK physio service extended to 40 GP surgeries
A scheme to deliver musculoskeletal physiotherapy in GP practices has been extended to about 40 surgeries across north Wales, following a successful pilot in Gwynedd.