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In perspective - Working longer – have your say!
Pension changes could mean working to 68. How will the NHS cope? Penny Bromley wants to know.
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Promoting wellbeing
Jennifer Trueland talks to physiotherapists who are improving the wellbeing of NHS staff and helping others back into work.
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Physios could play crucial role following launch of learning disability strategy
Physiotherapists specialising in learning disabilities should act as a ‘conduit’ between service users and mainstream healthcare workers.
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workout@workday
Thousands of people attended hundreds of Events organised by CSP members for workout at work day on 12 June.
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Bridge to health
People in a deprived part of Glasgow lap up chances to improve their health, as Lynn Eaton discovers.
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Stewards air Scotland debate
An opportunity to hear a debate on whether Scotland should become an independent country or remain in the UK ‘raised more questions than answers’
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Scottish members in maternity leave win
Physiotherapy and other NHS staff in Scotland are to receive backdated public holidays they were wrongly denied while on were on maternity leave.
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‘One stop shop’ physio-led pain service wins plaudits from MSP
A pain service that makes use of physiotherapy prescribing rights was highly praised during a debate on chronic pain in the Scottish Parliament las
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Join the TUC anti-austerity tour, CSP urges members
As the TUC heads off on tour across England in June the CSP is encouraging members to help ‘uncover’ stories of how austerity policies are impactin
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UK student talks to international conference
A third year student at Glasgow Caledonian University presented to aspiring physiotherapists from around the world when she spoke at a recent annua