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Help for discharged patients at risk of inactivity
The CSP has produced resources for discharged patients and those who are looking after them.
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CSP suspends industrial action ballot in Northern Ireland
The political executive in Northern Ireland and power-sharing have now been restored, and following this there has been a rapidly developing picture on the pay dispute, as meetings have been held between health unions, including the CSP, the department and the new health minister in Northern Ireland.
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Northern Ireland members being balloted for industrial action
The CSP has started balloting its Northern Ireland health service members on industrial action in relation to pay (this story is rapidly updating).
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CSP Northern Ireland members to be balloted next week for industrial action
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy will, next Monday (13 January), begin balloting its members in health and social care in Northern Ireland on industrial action in relation to pay.
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CSP disappointment as pay gap remains between Northern Ireland and rest of the UK
The CSP and other health unions have expressed ‘deep disappointment’ at the pay position outlined today by Northern Ireland’s department of health.
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CSP NI Board Event - Shaping the future of physiotherapy in the West
The CSP NI Board event 'Shaping the future of physiotherapy in the west' will be held on Monday 7th October, from 5.30pm-8.00pm at the Waterfoot Hotel, Londonderry.
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Employers need to do more to address the huge cost of sickness absence in the workplace.
A report by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency published today shows that the sickness absence rate in the civil service for 2018/19 was an average of 12.6 days.
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Northern Ireland pay gap with rest of UK must be closed says CSP
The CSP has joined Northern Ireland's health unions in writing to political leaders about the ongoing pay dispute for workers across health and social care sectors.
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Award shows assistant practitioners are integral to physiotherapy
Winning a national NHS Employers’ award this spring has raised the profile of her profession, said physiotherapy assistant practitioner Emma Busby.
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CSP welcomes reshaping stroke care consultation in Northern Ireland
Stroke survivors and their carers need to be able to access rehabilitation and long term support in the community.