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NHS England EDI improvement plan - CSP reaction
The first NHS Equality Diversity and Inclusion Improvement Plan has been published by NHS England.
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CSP welcomes £30 million boost for community services in Wales
The Welsh Government has pledged to invest up to £30 million to strengthen community services in Wales, in order to increase access to community care and rehab and thereby reduce pressure on hospitals.
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Swim England launch latest ‘swimming as medicine’ video with the CSP
The latest video in the ‘swimming as medicine’ series, which focuses on physiotherapy, has been launched by Swim England and supported by the CSP.
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Northern Ireland pay: members urged to vote now
Physiotherapy staff in Northern Ireland are being consulted to see what the CSP’s next steps should be on pay.
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World Physiotherapy marks outstanding contributions to the profession
Three CSP Fellows have won a range of honours for making an outstanding contribution to the profession at an international level.
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TUC Black Workers conference: health inequalities and microaggressions highlighted by CSP
The CSP raised critical issues of health inequalities and microaggressions at the recent TUC Black Workers conference.
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Joint call on prime minister to unblock NHS workforce plan
40 health charities, professional bodies, unions and the NHS Confederation have today joined forces to urge the prime minister to publish a funded workforce plan for healthcare in England.
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NHS supply chain announce decision on AHP uniform for England
Members may recall CSP has been representing the profession in discussions with NHS supply chain who want to introduce a single uniform for all AHP professions in England.
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Government 'backsliding' on rehab space promises, says CSP
The CSP has accused the UK government of backsliding on its commitments around the restoration of rehab space lost during the pandemic.
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Minister sees vital work of allied health professionals in action
The valuable work of allied health professionals has been seen first-hand today by minister for social care, mental wellbeing and sport in the Scottish government, Maree Todd.