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CSP Founder’s Lecture 2024: 'Hands behind! Nose over toes!', says Michael Rosen
Rehabilitation played a vital role in best-selling author Michael Rosen’s recovery from a long spell in intensive care with Covid.
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Student conference starts with an ‘inspiring’ day of learning
The 2024 CSP student conference kicked off with a day of learning, development and connection for our student members and newly qualified physiotherapists.
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NHS waiting times report a 'wake-up call' for urgent reform on health inequity
A stark new briefing from the Nuffield Trust reveals troubling health inequities in NHS waiting times.
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CSP subscriptions to increase in January 2025 in line with inflation
Membership subscriptions will rise by 3.1 per cent to continue funding high value member services and promotion of the profession.
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CSP Council elects new chair
Sylvia Wojciechowski has been elected new chair of the CSP's council whose newly-elected body met last week.
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Frontline wins ‘Best Union Journal’ at TUC Communications Awards
The CSP’s Frontline magazine has won the ‘Best Union Journal’ award at this year’s TUC Communications Awards.
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Insights of CSP members are vital to prepare physiotherapy for the challenges ahead
The CSP is using a grant from NHS England to make sure physiotherapy is a profession fit for the future.
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Recruit a colleague to power the CSP
The CSP has launched a new incentive to existing CSP members who recruit new members.
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CSP welcomes new AHP critical care capability framework
A new Allied Health Professions (AHP) Critical Care Capability Framework, which shines a light on physiotherapy-specific clinical capabilities and provides structured career development guidance, is now available for members to use.
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Influencing at the highest level
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has reconfirmed his commitment to work with the CSP when developing the 10-year plan for the NHS.