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CSP announces upcoming changes to professional liability insurance scheme
Based on member feedback, from 1 July we are making some positive changes to the covers provided by the CSP professional liability insurance (PLI) scheme.
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England strikes suspended for talks with government
The CSP is suspending its planned strikes in England on 22 March to allow talks to take place with the UK government.
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Government makes offer for talks on NHS pay in England
The CSP is considering an offer by the UK government for talks with health unions over NHS pay in England.
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NHS physio staff vote to accept improved pay offer in Wales
CSP members have voted by a large majority to accept a new pay offer for NHS physiotherapy staff in Wales.
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Former CSP president Baroness Boothroyd was 'trailblazing'
CSP has expressed gratitude for the service of our former president Betty Boothroyd, who passed away this week at the age of 93.
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Launch of the CSP’s Associates’ Network
The CSP has launched an Associates’ Network for all associate and student associate members.
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Physiotherapy staff in England to strike 22 March
CSP escalates our pay dispute with a near-doubling of our next strike, with members in 56 employers called to action
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CSP responds to new workforce report that reveals ‘ongoing discrimination’ in NHS England
A new report shows increasing diversity among the workforce of NHS England, but also highlights that Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff continue to be disproportionately affected by bullying, harassment and a lack of career development.
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HCPC agrees 20% fee rise
The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) annual registration fee is set to increase from £98.12 to £117.74
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Government to urge NHS to return lost rehab space, after gaining ‘valuable insight’ from CSP survey
Spurred on by the results of a CSP survey, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Nick Markham announced today that the government will be writing to all NHS chief executives to urge them to restore physiotherapy rehab facilities that were converted into overspill wards, storage rooms and other spaces during the pandemic.