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Scotland census on wait times
Physiotherapists in Scotland will take part in an allied health profession census on ‘Waiting times to treatment’ in February.
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New guidelines harness physios’ recognition of pain
The CSP is endorsing new guidelines for treating a misunderstood condition, often first diagnosed by physios.
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Society to consult members on pensions
The CSP is firming up plans to consult members on the final proposals on NHS pensions put forward by the government last month.
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DORIS helps with stroke rehab
A one-stop website for professionals working in stroke care is now available, providing clinical evidence that will help improve rehab, interventio
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Strike action
CSP members defending their NHS pensions were very visible among the two million workers on strike last week
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New AHP education director for Scotland
A new director of nursing, midwifery and AHPs is in post at NHS Education Scotland, the organisation that oversees education and training for those
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Report shows joint improvements in Scotland
Physios are supporting an ambitious programme to improve musculoskeletal services, a new report to the Scottish Government shows.
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All eyes are on strikers
Thousands of CSP members working in the NHS in England, Scotland and Wales formed pickets and joined rallies on 30 November to protest at the gover
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Additional pensions ballots are underway
Ballots open on 9 December for members in a small number of NHS and related organisations where the CSP was unable to ballot first time round.
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Scottish government set to review allied health professions’ role
The ‘essential’ role of physiotherapy will be highlighted by the CSP in a Scottish Government-led review of the work of allied health professionals