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Plan to stub out smoking in prisons given cautious welcome by physios
Plans to phase in a smoking ban in prisons in England and Wales would have to be accompanied by a sophisticated health promotion programme, a speci
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Listen to patients
As she prepares to bow out as chair of CSP council, Dr Helena Johnson offers a heartfelt message to members
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Burning question - compensation for injury by a patient
CSP experts give you regular updates on employment-related issues. Got an issue you’re worried about?
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Physio helps at Special Olympics
Athletes at this summer’s Special Olympics had physio input into health advice for the first time.
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Viewpoint - Time to act
Patients with multiple sclerosis need better care at the end of their lives, argues Rachael Moses
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Physio prescribing gets legal green light
The government has finally given the legal rubber stamp for independent prescribing, bringing essential legislation covering England into effect.
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House hunting
Students and other CSP members are struggling to find suitable housing. Robert Millett meets some of them
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Video wizardry saves time in Wales
Physiotherapists working across north Wales are using telerehab systems to increase efficiency and save money.
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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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Student physio chairs Welsh student body
A physiotherapy student has been elected as chair of the group which acts as the ‘voice’ of health students in Wales.