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West Midlands Regional Network
The West Midlands network is managed by volunteer CSP members who organise events and opportunities to connect with other physios near you.
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Think physio, act local
The financial crisis facing the NHS means physiotherapy services are increasingly likely to be subject to change, re-organisation and cuts
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Physio team showcase their service with dementia awareness day
Physio staff in the West Midlands have marked national Dementia Action Week with an awareness-raising open day, including sessions on exercise, falls prevention, Nordic Walking and adapted Tai Chi.
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Physio aims to improve access to clinical knowledge summaries as new NICE fellow
A physiotherapist with a special interest in persistent shoulder pain has received a fellowship from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
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Massed ranks of physios gear up for London Marathon – but Jonathan Davis wants to do it the hard way
Among the 174 physiotherapy staff (127 women and 47 men) preparing for the London Marathon on Sunday there can’t be many who have set themselves as tough a pre-race build up as Jonathan Davis.
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Physio technical instructor sells 1,000 copies of his booklet on combating sedentary lifestyles
Physiotherapy technical instructor Chris Packham has sold 1,000 copies of a booklet he co-created to help improve the fitness levels of NHS staff and patients.
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Students raise the profile of physiotherapy in Worcester
George Stacey-Stevens, a third year physiotherapy student at the University of Worcester, recruited 15 of his fellow students to promote their future profession to the public.
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Event toolkit
This toolkit has been designed to assist you in designing and organising successful events.
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ARC 2018: Three CSP reps win awards for their work
Three CSP reps have received awards in recognition of their work to improve the working lives of members, recruit new ones, and represent them in difficult times.
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Physio starts climbing club to help disabled people reach new heights
A physiotherapist from Birmingham has set up a climbing club for people with disabilities.