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CSP welcomes potential discharge service in England
A proposed national drive to improve delayed discharge could be a ‘huge stride forward’, the CSP has said.
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The Department for Health and Social Care confirms extension of NHS 'retire and return' rules
The rules - introduced for the Covid-19 pandemic and which had been due to expire at the end of October - will now be extended at least into 2023
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Principles of practice-based learning - launch webinar
The CSP has joined forces with the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) to produce a series of principles for practice-based learning, and you can book a free place now at the launch webinar.
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CSP continues to move towards industrial action over NHS pay - an all-nation update
CSP members employed by the NHS in Scotland have become the first to receive formal ballots over NHS pay.
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CSP Council caps 2023 subscriptions increase at five per cent
The cost of CSP membership will increase for most members by five per cent from January 2023.
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CSP Council elects new chair and vice-chair
Ishmael Beckford has been appointed as the new chair of CSP Council, while Alexandra Spearritt has been elected as the new vice-chair.
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Marathon physios to shine on Sunday
Several hundred CSP members will be taking part in the London Marathon this weekend in a wide breadth of activities.
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CSP offers new optional criminal defence insurance policy
An optional additional Criminal Defence Insurance (CDI) product is now available for CSP members.
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Government must address workforce crisis, says CSP
Plans outlined by the new health secretary contain some positives but fail to address underlying issues, the CSP has warned.
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CSP rejects inflation-busting HCPC fees proposal
The Health and Care Professions Council has today published a consultation on raising their fees by 20 per cent.