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CSP tells Covid inquiry: 'We weren’t sitting silent… [but] sometimes it felt like shouting into a void'
Providing evidence to the Scottish Covid-19 inquiry, the CSP outlined key lessons for the future.
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CSP-backed campaign takes rehab message to Westminster
CSP members and staff lobbied MPs and peers in Westminster this week, calling for greater access to NHS rehab services.
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CSP calls on the government to address NHS waiting times in response to sickness absence crisis
Last week the CSP responded to Rishi Sunak’s speech in which he declared that Britain is suffering from a 'sicknote culture'.
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STUC congress: CSP promotes worker safety and public health
The CSP sent a full delegation to promote public health and support the workforce of Scotland.
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CSP urges members to respond to consultation on HCPC fee increase
The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) has launched a consultation on a proposed fee rise of £6.98 to their annual registration fee, as well as a rise in other related charges.
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Transphobia statement is a milestone for the profession
Following dialogue involving our LGBTQIA+ Network and Equity, Diversity and Belonging committee, the CSP has adopted our first definitive position statement on transphobia.
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Nursing-only pay arrangements are not the solution to the NHS workforce crisis
The CSP has robustly opposed proposals for a nursing-only pay spine.
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CSP welcomes continued commitment to first contact physios
The updated GP contract in England outlines details of the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS), which funds the vast majority of FCPs in England.
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CSP calls for investment in mental health support for NHS and social care staff
CSP and other leading health and care organisations are urging the government to restore vital investment in mental health and wellbeing services for frontline NHS and social care staff in England.
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2023/24 pay dispute ends with funding for outstanding non-NHS organisations
The CSP has welcomed the government’s announcement confirming the non-NHS organisations in England that will receive funding to enable them to pay eligible staff, including physiotherapy staff, the one-off payments from the NHS deal in 2023/24.