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People with learning disabilities boost healthcare
Appointing people with learning disabilities as ‘health champions’ in NHS trusts is helping to improve the care they receive in acute hospitals.
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Super STARs training resource launched
Physiotherapists, together with other allied health professionals (AHPs) in Scotland, have developed modules for an online series of ‘Stroke Traini
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Physical activity champ runs the world
The Scottish government’s physical activity champion has completing an ultra marathon on seven continents in seven days, to promote the benefits of
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Physios prepare for Commonwealth games
Physiotherapy staff who volunteered to work at London 2012 Olympics Games came together earlier this month to exchange experiences and reflect on w
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Corridors of power
During the party conference season, CSP staff members and officers live out of suitcases as they promote the role of physio staff to politicians an
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Make your voice heard on 20 October
CSP members are the most effective voice for physiotherapy.
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CSP sets out its stall
The CSP is hosting a stand at one of the UK’s biggest events for doctors, the Royal College of GPs’ annual primary care conference.
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Scots celebrate physiotherapy
Scottish Minister for Public Health Minister Michael Matheson spoke to almost 100 delegates at the 2012 CSP Scotland Conference last week in Dunfer
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Society spells out importance of access to Community Sport
The CSP in Scotland has told a parliamentary inquiry that increasing access to community sport is crucial for promoting physical activity among the
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Physiotherapists and the Court
This guide has been developed to provide CSP members with an important source of information on their professional involvement with the Scottish legal system.