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CSP members in Northern Ireland to move to industrial action ballot
CSP members in Northern Ireland have voted overwhelmingly to move to an industrial action ballot following a consultative survey. This ballot is the necessary next step to potentially allow members to take legal strike action.
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CSP and RCOT drive AHP collaboration to support quality placements
Eight Allied Health Professional (AHP) professional bodies are joining with the CSP and the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) to support the growth and quality of practice-based learning in pre-registration education.
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CSP highlights impact of the cost of living crisis at TUC LGBT+ conference
CSP member and chair of the LGBTQIA+ network Steph Land attended to represent the CSP at the conference.
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'Fundamental mismatch’ may undermine workforce gains, CSP warns
Encouraging proposals contained in the long-awaited NHS workforce plan for England may not happen without more ambitious targets for physiotherapy, the CSP has warned.
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Rehabilitation has become 'pivotal' health and care priority says Welsh health minister
Eluned Morgan made the comments during her speech at the CSP's Right to Rehab State of the Nation event.
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King Charles honours the work of three physiotherapists
King Charles has recognised the careers, contributions and service of three physiotherapists in his first Birthday Honours list.
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CSP Reps of the Year 2023
The CSP’s Annual Reps Conference 2023 was held this week in Manchester.
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CSP champions rehab at the NHS Confed Expo
The CSP was proud to represent the physio profession at this year’s NHS Confed Expo, and champion the importance of rehab and the workforce needed to provide it.
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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.