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English government to fund more student placements
The CSP has welcomed confirmation that the government will fund clinical placements for an extra 10,000 student nurses, midwives and allied health professionals between now and 2020.
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Volunteer therapists help keep organ transplant athletes in sporting shape
More than 850 athletes, all of whom have received a lifesaving organ transplant, were supported by a team of physiotherapists, students and sports therapists at an event last month.
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Mid Yorks NHS Trust adopts physio-designed training to prevent falls
Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust has launched falls prevention training for staff which recreates real-life situations in allocated sections of actual wards and clinics.
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MSK champions could cut sickness absence, says business charity
Businesses need wellbeing champions to promote good musculoskeletal (MSK) health for staff, says charity Business in the Community in its Musculoskeletal Health Toolkit for Employers.
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Update for members as CSP makes the case for fair pay for physio staff in the NHS
The CSP is working to prepare joint evidence to the pay review body (PRB) for the 2018/19 pay round.
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MSK conditions must be central to multimorbidity plans, says Arthritis Research UK
Public Health England should work with other national bodies to ensure that data collection, analysis and publication raises awareness of multimorbidity and the relevance of its musculoskeletal (MSK) component.
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Wolverhampton W@W event attracts trust’s chief executive
The head of an NHS trust has praised the benefits of a physiotherapy self-referral scheme, during a Workout at Work (W@W) event in the West Midlands.
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Data protection watchdog to host webinar for physiotherapists
The UK’s data protection watchdog is hosting a webinar to help physiotherapists, chiropodists and opticians, working in smaller health-related organisations, to protect their personal data.
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Apprenticeship plan moves a step closer
Moves to introduce a physiotherapy degree apprenticeship are a step closer.
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Bhanu Ramaswamy becomes first physio to get a fellowship from Cardiff University
Private physiotherapy consultant Bhanu Ramaswamy believes she is the first physiotherapist to become an honorary fellow of Cardiff University – 30 years on from graduating.