Also in this issue
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Turning evidence into action
The power of physiotherapy is backed by robust data and evidence, which the profession can harness to help reach its full potential
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Non-invasive ventilation for staff wellbeing and patient care
An important improvement that should benefit both staff wellbeing and NIV patient care has been secured
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Be part of your CSP
You can help shape the decisions we make and be part of your CSP, as chief executive John Cowman explains
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Can I sell items from my physiotherapy clinic?
CSP professional adviser Jackie Lidgard offers guidance about about selling products to your patients
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Oliver Nightingale: bringing healthcare to the heart of the community
Oliver Nightingale speaks to Sian Honnor about social enterprise to address health inequalities, and his influencing work for the profession
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FCP having big impact, but needs backing
An England-wide review of first contact physiotherapist (FCP) services has mapped out how the role is operating in primary care.
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First step for graduates: Is there a right one?
What does the start of a physiotherapy career look like in today’s workforce?
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Resources: our useful tools for members
A selection of information and useful resources that you may find helpful
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A uniform approach
CSP head of organising and employment policy Tom Gill provides a guide to the standardised healthcare uniform for NHS staff in England
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Do no harm: supporting people with ME/CFS
How can physiotherapists provide effective therapies while ensuring patients with this debilitating condition feel safe and supported?
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Environmental physiotherapy network: for people and planet
A new network aims to bring together physios to tackle the climate emergency
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Continuing professional development: beyond the checklist
While structured CPD is essential, some of the most profound learning can come at unexpected moments, says Clare Atack
