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CSP to sponsor England amputee football team physiotherapist
The England Amputee Football Team has announced a partnership with the CSP to sponsor a physiotherapist.
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Stroke rehab researcher recognised in Queen’s birthday honours
A research physiotherapist from London has received recognition in the Queen’s 2017 birthday honours list.
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CSP backs resource to help physios measure their impact on public health
The CSP has contributed to a new resource to help healthcare professionals in England to record and measure their impact on public health in a uniform and comparable way.
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Queen’s speech: a 'missed opportunity' to lift the NHS pay cap, says CSP
The NHS’s inability to provide excellence unless it recruits and keeps high-quality staff means it’s time to end the public sector pay cap, said CSP director for employment relations and union services Claire Sullivan.
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Latest apprenticeship standard consultation opens
CSP members wanting to comment on plans for setting the standard for a master’s level advanced practice apprenticeship have until 25 July to respond.
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Welsh Ambulance Service distributes CSP’s Get Up and Go falls prevention booklet
Patients using non-emergency transport vehicles in Wales are receiving copies of the CSP’s Get Up and Go booklet about how to avoid falls.
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NHS England announces new joined-up care systems
NHS England has announced eight areas which will lead action to provide joined-up care, breaking down barriers between GPs and hospitals, physical and mental healthcare, social care and the NHS.
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Physios give fantastic response to national hip fracture research project
More than 400 physiotherapists from acute and community services have signed up to Hipsprint, the CSP’s national audit of hip fracture rehabilitation in England and Wales.
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CSP joins calls for NHS pay cap to be scrapped
Failing to address NHS pay would risk worsening staff shortages, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and other health unions are warning today.
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Physios join Microsoft for ground breaking cystic fibrosis tech project
A university physiotherapy department is working with Microsoft to develop computer games that motivate children with cystic fibrosis (CF) to complete breathing exercises to clear their lungs.