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3 minutes with ... Kayleigh Clitheroe
Working for an award-winning social enterprise gave Kayleigh Clitheroe scope to develop a ‘therapy at home’ project in Lancashire.
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Letters: 15 October 2014
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Time to re-assess: Changes at Atos
Will changes at Atos make it a better company for CSP members to work with? Lynn Eaton looks at the international company’s plans.
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Letters: 18 June 2014
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3 minutes with… Alison Raw
Alison Raw has a key role at the Department of Health.She wants physios to play their part in a public health Week of Action
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Tackling abuse: physiotherapy and domestic violence
Physio staff can be the first to spot signs of domestic abuse in patients and colleagues alike, but are they sure how to respond, asks Janet Wright
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Letters - 4 June 2014
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Three minutes with Philip Hulse
After responsibility for public health in England moved to local councils, Philip Hulse decided to contact his local public health team
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Profile - Three minutes with Jill Kent
Jill Kent, chair of the CSP’s North East regional network, explains how she got involved in Health Education North East through its allied health p
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Fit for purpose - self-referral services in Oswestry
A Shropshire trust’s bid to cut sickness rates by enabling employees to self-refer for physiotherapy led to a prestigious CSP award.