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In perspective - Physiotherapy works!
Sue Browning, CSP’s deputy chief executive, explains why a new programme to promote the benefits of physiotherapy is so vital
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When I’m 68: how will physio staff fare as the pension age rises?
How will older physio staff fare as the age at which people can start claiming an NHS pension continues to rise? Louise Hunt reports
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Physiotherapy Works: help make the case for more physiotherapy
We’re asking you to share it with the rest of the world
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Thank you Phil: CSP chief executive's retirement prompts praise
As Phil Gray retires as CSP chief executive, former and current colleagues comment on his contribution to the profession
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Physio findings - Orthopaedic, exercise and older people's issues examined
Janet Wright looks at the latest physio research and clinical findings.
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CSP Awards - Celebration time as physios recieve awards and fellowships
Dr Helena Johnson, treasurer and former chair of the CSP council, joined physiotherapists from across the UK for the society’s 2013 awards in Londo
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A family feeling: CSP's new chair of council Sue Rees
Sue Rees is the first CSP chair to come from Wales. Lynn Eaton visited her in Cardiff to hear about her new role in the physiotherapy family
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Advice line - Trials and errors
How much do you know about your professional insurance cover, asks CSP adviser Pip White
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In perspective - An antiquated pay system?
CSP assistant director Peter Finch warns that attempts to tamper with NHS pay systems will backfire.
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CSP opposes government TUPE changes
The government is pressing ahead with plans that will weaken protections for staff transferred out of the NHS and other workers whose business is t