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Ipswich physios receive commendation awards for non-stop care of critically ill baby
Two senior paediatric physios have received awards after helping to support the round-the-clock care of a baby with respiratory problems.
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National award recognises NHS stroke care partnership
Partnership working between commissioners and providers to improve NHS stroke care in Suffolk has been recognised with an award supported by NHS England.
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Physio staff wear pyjamas to support campaign aimed at getting patients dressed and moving
Physiotherapy staff in Colchester went to work in pyjamas last month to back a campaign to speed up the recovery of hospital inpatients.
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September 2017 English Regional Networks Key Messages
This document provides latest information and news from the CSP relevant to all members of the CSP. Please print it, put up on staff noticeboards and share with your colleagues.
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Telephone assessment physios in Cambridge promote self-management
A telephone assessment service in Cambridgeshire is helping more than half of its physiotherapy patients to self-manage their conditions, according to recent audit results.
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Physio wins best business women award
Physiotherapist Nikki Robinson had a double celebration this autumn, after running her practice for 10 years and winning a Best Business Women 2016 award.
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Suffolk physios celebrate double victory at business awards
Physiotherapists are part of a Suffolk-based company which has won two regional business awards.
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Physio-led rehabilitation service hailed as model of good practice
The work of a physiotherapist-led neuro-rehabilitation service in Essex is being held up as an example of ‘inspirational’ care in new clinical guidance.
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Physio students help hockey players through 56-hour game
Physio students provided support to hockey players in a 56-hour match which raised £13,000 for charity and could turn out to be a world record beater.
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No physio? No way! Keep physiotherapy on the NHS
NHS trusts in England have experienced record deficits and as a result some Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) are looking at ways to cut money from local budgets to make savings. Unfortunately, this could potentially threaten access to physiotherapy on the NHS.