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Career boost: learning for leadership
The CSP leadership development programme prepares members to influence, change and improve healthcare for patients.
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Health minister gets the rehab matters message
Health minister Steve Brine saw rehabilitation in action during a visit to a specialist private neuro practice in his Winchester constituency.
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Army reserve physio gains 'Sword of Honour'
A physiotherapist and army reservist has received a prestigious military award for being the best cadet in her class of 90 trainee officers.
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Hampshire physiotherapist wins WOW! outstanding care award
A musculoskeletal specialist physiotherapist from Hampshire Hospitals NHS Trust was the proud recipient of the ‘You’ve Changed My Life’ award at the WOW! Awards 2017, held in November.
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Hampshire physio clinic raises funds for defibrillator
Physiotherapists in Hampshire have installed an automated external defibrillator on the outside of their clinic after raising more than £1,000 to pay for the device.
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South Central Physiotherapy: This is what WE can do for YOU - Conference 2017 presentations
Re-visit the presentations from the South Central 2017 Conference 'Physiotherapy: This is what WE can do for YOU'.
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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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3 minutes with Hayley Clarke
Whether she’s climbing mountains, helping girls play sport, representing students or meeting decision-makers, Hayley Clarke wants to make a positiv
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Two physios win national awards for public health research
Health professionals need a better understanding of local culture and older people’s priorities if they want to help over 65s to exercise, award-winning research shows.
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Physios challenged to make it easier for patients to stick with their exercises
Physiotherapists are signing up to a ‘21 Day Challenge’ to complete exercise programmes they typically prescribe, and make them easier for patients to stick with.