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  • Invest in rehab leadership as part of healthcare review, says CSP

    The CSP has called for improvements in community rehab to be a key part of the upcoming Health and Social Care Leadership Review.

    News — 4 October 2021 - 4:00pm
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  • Summer 2021 members’ survey: the results are in

    The results of this summer’s CSP members’ survey are in, providing a comprehensive snapshot of the engagement of members with the CSP, alongside detailed insight into the diversity of the profession. 

    News — 1 October 2021 - 11:40am
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    2021 members' survey
  • CSP backs Social Care Can’t Wait campaign

    The CSP has backed calls for funding to help millions of older people, people with disabilities and carers who are desperate for better care.

    News — 30 September 2021 - 3:07pm
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    Incontinence can occur for many reasons and tend to affect more women than men.
  • CSP renews animation to highlight deconditioning on Older People’s Day

    The CSP is using Older People’s Day 2021 on Friday (1 October) to promote the importance of the physiotherapy profession in improving the lives of older people, particularly in preventing deconditioning in the age of Covid-19. 

    News — 29 September 2021 - 12:05pm
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    Older People's Day 1 October 2021
  • Updated version of CSP Covid-19 standards for palliative rehabilitation and end of life care

    The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Oncology and Palliative Care (ACPOPC) has welcomed updated Covid-19 rehabilitation standards for people nearing the end of their life. 

    News — 28 September 2021 - 4:17pm
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    Covid-19 rehab standards
  • CSP demands action after study shows waiting lists longest in deprived areas

    The CSP has joined calls for urgent action on waiting lists after new research showed that people living in the most deprived areas in England are nearly twice as likely to experience a wait of over one year for hospital care than those in the most affluent.

    News — 28 September 2021 - 9:25am
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     Physiotherapy education before major abdominal surgery reduces lung complication
  • Anti-racism at work – a collective struggle

    Read about how the CSP’s trade union reps have been tackling racism at work.

    News — 27 September 2021 - 11:14am
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  • KNOWBEST research project on future of physio pre-registration curriculum launches

    The KNOWBEST research project, which is being conducted by a team at the University of Hertfordshire for the CSP to understand and map the essential knowledge, skills and attributes now required of physiotherapy graduates, has launched – and they are calling all physios, students, service users and stakeholders to get involved.   

    News — 27 September 2021 - 10:03am
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  • 3% NHS pay award undervalues us, say CSP members in England and Wales

    Over the summer CSP members working in the NHS in England and Wales were asked what they thought of the three per cent pay award. The overwhelming verdict is that three per cent is not good enough. 

    News — 23 September 2021 - 10:00am
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    Moving forwards on NHS pay
  • CSP in 'right to rehab' call for ICU patients

    The CSP has joined partners in calling for the government to fund community rehabilitation for all ICU patients who need it at the launch of the 'Rehab Is Critical' campaign.

    News — 22 September 2021 - 11:41am
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