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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.
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Workforce needs highlighted as primary care staffing targets met in England
A primary care staffing target being hit in England is welcome but can not be at the expense of workforce needs elsewhere in the system, the CSP has said.
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Members in Wales accept NHS pay offer
CSP members working in the NHS in Wales have voted clearly to accept the Welsh government's offer on pay.
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Rehab ‘as essential as medicines and surgery’ says health minister
Rehabilitation is as essential to good health outcomes as medicines and surgery, says health minister Will Quince.
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'Ensure sufficient space for physio rehab' say NHS leaders after CSP pressure
NHS England has called on service leaders and estates managers to evaluate the use of facilities to ensure that there is enough physio rehab space.
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Two CSP members receive professional awards in recognition of the impact of their incredible work
CSP has awarded Dr Jenny Tinkler with a Distinguished Service Award and Catherine Pope with a CSP Fellowship.
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CSP submits evidence to House of Lords primary and community care inquiry
The CSP has submitted evidence to the ongoing House of Lords Special Inquiry Committee on the integration of primary and community care.
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Rehab standards take centre stage at Northern Ireland community rehab alliance event
The CSP has launched the Northern Ireland edition of the Community Rehabilitation Best Practice Standards.
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Unions accept NHS pay offer in England
Health unions including the CSP have voted to accept the UK government’s offer on NHS pay.