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Your opportunity to harness digital technologies after PUK 2018
More than 70 CSP members took part in a bring your own device workshop entiteld‘#Localinfluence Harnessing digital technologies for effective influencing’ session at Physiotherapy UK 2018 in October.
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Physios help military veterans compete for medals at Sporting Senior Games
Physiotherapists provided vital support to military veterans taking part in the Sporting Senior Games Glasgow on 30 September.
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CSP calls for Scottish staffing bill to focus more on patient care
The CSP has argued for significant changes to Scotland’s draft Health and Care Staffing Bill, to ensure it leads to safe, effective and sustainable care for patients.
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Rehab physios in Scotland have made videos to improve consistency in walking aid provision
Two specialist rehab physios at NHS Forth Valley have created what they believe is the first video-based learning resource in Scotland to ensure consistency in the provision of mobility aids by healthcare support workers (HCSWs).
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Unions agree to pay offer for NHS staff in Scotland
Health unions, including the CSP, have agreed to accept a three-year pay offer for NHS staff in Scotland following extensive consultation with members.
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Glasgow 2018 sporting event takes off with the key role of physios
Ewan Sharp is one of the 4,500 volunteers making everything happen at a key event in the sporting calendar this summer.
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Scottish digital network wins team of the year award
The Scottish National Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals Digital Network scooped the team of the year award at the Digital Health Awards 2018.
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Celebrate the autonomy
Advanced physiotherapy practitioners play a crucial role in keeping patients out of hospital, say Catriona Walker and Pamela Anderson.
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Clinical update: female genital mutilation
Gill Brook explains the role of physiotherapists in treating the effects of FGM, an illegal practice that has drastic, lifelong implications for wo
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Research findings: staving off prolapse surgery
In the third in our regular series from the National Institute for Health Research, we look at pelvic floor prolapse.