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Physiotherapy in the media – 2023 highlights
Physiotherapy featured regularly in the media during 2023, covering a range of topics from NHS strikes to clinical innovation and public advice.
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Northern Ireland pay - CSP members prepare to strike again
More than 1,100 members, working for Health and Social Care Northern Ireland (HSCNI), are preparing for a further day of strike action on 18 January 2024.
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Technology and time with patients – submit your views now
CSP is encouraging members to take part in a short survey about the impact of technology on your clinical time with patients.
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Winners of the Network, Volunteer and Influencer of the Year awards
Congratulations to the three winners of our new recognition awards, which we’re announced and presented at the CSP AGM this week.
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CSP joins campaign to resist anti-strike laws at special TUC congress
The CSP vowed to campaign against new “draconian, anti-democratic” legislation at a special TUC Congress held in London on Saturday.
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CSP to exclude use of thoracic acupuncture from PLI scheme
The move reflects the growing cost to the CSP of frequent claims of pneumothorax from negligent use of the practice
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Preceptorship resources welcomed by CSP
Two major publications that will support registered physiotherapists to access high-quality preceptorship have been launched.
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CSP hits back at Mail on Sunday article
A Mail on Sunday piece about NHS MSK physiotherapy is misleading and deeply unfair, the CSP says.
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CSP expresses solidarity with Russian LGBTQIA+ community
The CSP is expressing solidarity with Russia’s LGBTQIA+ community who are facing further state prejudice and discrimination.
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Rehabilitation at the heart of House of Commons debate on stroke
The value of rehabilitation was centre stage during a recent House of Commons debate to mark World Stroke Day.