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In perspective: Physiotherapy Works
Keeping people living longer, living well is central to everything that CSP members do, argues Sue Rees
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Advice line: getting started in the CSP
There’s no better way to launch your physio career than as a CSP student rep. Luke Rockett knows: he is one
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Making space for CPD: tips to make the most of your time
In today’s hard-pressed healthcare system, carving out time for CPD can be problematic. CSP adviser Gwyn Owen offers some pointers
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Burst the taboo: Elaine Miller combines physiotherapy with stand-up comedy
Women’s health physio Elaine Miller says everyone can play their part in tackling continence problems in women
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Fair pay: join the London march on 18 October
Thousands of people will join a march in London on 18 October to call for a pay rise in the NHS and beyond. Why don’t you join us?
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You’re covered: public liability insurance and HCPC registration
Professional liability insurance – soon to be an essential requirement for HCPC registration – is one of the many benefits of CSP membership
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Dyslexia: the one in 10 condition
Robert Millett finds out about the range of support available for physio students with dyslexia
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Advice line: rights issue
The fight goes on to make employment tribunals more accessible, says Kate Moran.
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In perspective: Physiotherapy Works for social care
Sue Hayward-Giles explains how the CSP social care briefing could help to unlock the potential of physiotherapy. Download your copy below.
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Comment: time to be inspired
Summertime and – as the song says – the living is easy. Schools are out, governments are in recess, and the pace is winding down for a few weeks.