Publications
A searchable listing of The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy current publications. Members must log in to see the full listing
APCP publications include leaflets for care-givers and professionals, clinical guidelines for professionals, as well as information posters to display in health care environments. APCP have created guidelines for the production of written materials to provide a rigorous, standardised process to regulate the information that is included in each of these publications, using evidence-based medicine.
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AHP principles of practice-based learning
The AHP principles of practice-based learning support the development of quality, sustainable placement opportunities for pre-registration physiotherapy learners
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Duty to report
You owe a ‘duty of care’ to your patients, your colleagues and other people you come into contact with. Sometimes you may have to report incidents or concerns to your employer, the HCPC, or other body. This is your ‘duty to report’.
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Income tax relief
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy’s guidance on claiming tax relief for physiotherapists, associate members or those in related employment.
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Rehabilitation, recovery and reducing health inequity: easing the pain
This report raises awareness of health inequities in rehabilitation and recovery services across the UK
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Distinguished Service Awards information
Applications and/or nominations for our Professional Awards are permanently open.
The Professional Awards will be presented at the CSP Annual Conference 2024, which is being held at Manchester Central Convention Complex on 11-12 October.
Nominations received by these dates will be considered by
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CSP Impact Report 2021
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Hazards checklist for pregnant members
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On-Call Negotiation Guidance
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Clinical imaging requests from non-medically qualified professionals
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CSP Complaints Procedure
This procedure is to enable members of the CSP or those for whom the CSP have provided a service, to complain about the activities on behalf of the CSP of employees, representatives, or voluntary officials.