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Second physiotherapy strike over pay takes place in Northern Ireland
Physiotherapy staff working for Health and Social Care Northern Ireland are taking part in their second strike over pay today.
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CSP completes sale of former headquarters
The CSP has completed the sale of its former headquarters in Bedford Row, London.
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CSP opposes a separate pay spine around a single profession
The Department of Health and Social Care has opened a call for evidence on a potential separate pay scale for nursing, a move that the CSP is opposed to.
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Remembering HCPs three months into the Gaza conflict
A statement from the CSP on the conflict in Gaza.
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King Charles honours work of pioneering Parkinson’s physio
A physiotherapist who has dedicated her professional life to advancing the understanding and treatment of Parkinson's has been recognised in the King’s 2024 New Year Honours list.
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CSP to join rally to protect the right to strike
CSP will be joining the Trades Union Congress (TUC) rally and march in Cheltenham on 27 January 2024.
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‘Outrageous’ PRB delay in England slammed by CSP
The government’s late start to the pay-setting process in England will almost certainly delay any increase in salaries for next year, the CSP believes.
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Physiotherapy in the media – 2023 highlights
Physiotherapy featured regularly in the media during 2023, covering a range of topics from NHS strikes to clinical innovation and public advice.
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Northern Ireland pay - CSP members prepare to strike again
More than 1,100 members, working for Health and Social Care Northern Ireland (HSCNI), are preparing for a further day of strike action on 18 January 2024.
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Technology and time with patients – submit your views now
CSP is encouraging members to take part in a short survey about the impact of technology on your clinical time with patients.