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Union legislation ‘completely unnecessary’, says CSP

Trade unions must be able to negotiate fair terms and conditions that recognise the link between quality services and staff morale, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has said.
Posted on 15/07/2015Author CSP news releasesCategories news releases

NHS pay proposal for England is ‘outrageous’, says CSP

The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has responded to plans unveiled in today's Budget for NHS staff and other public sector workers to receive one per cent pay rises for the next four years.
Posted on 08/07/2015Author CSP news releasesCategories news releases

Small steps can make a big difference, say physios

People who get no exercise at all should take the first few steps to a healthier lifestyle by using the stairs instead of a lift or walking up an escalator, physiotherapists say today.
Posted on 11/06/2015Author CSP news releasesCategories news releases

Public health cuts are short-sighted, says CSP

Cuts of £200m to public health budgets will damage the preventative agenda and pose a risk to the integration of services, says the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
Posted on 05/06/2015Author CSP news releasesCategories news releases

Funding and staff engagement key for seven-day services

Seven-day services can improve patient care but must be designed in collaboration with staff and funded appropriately, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) said today ahead of a speech on the...
Posted on 18/05/2015Author CSP news releasesCategories news releases

CSP responds to election results

Commenting on election results from across the UK, Karen Middleton, chief executive of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, said:
Posted on 08/05/2015Author CSP news releasesCategories news releases

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Posted on 06/05/2015Author CSP news releasesCategories news releases

Place physiotherapists on the frontline to free up millions of GP appointments, says CSP

More than 100 million GP appointments a year could be freed up in England by making physiotherapists the first point of contact for patients suffering back pain and other musculoskeletal problems,...
Posted on 22/04/2015Author CSP news releasesCategories news releases

Stroke survivors being discharged to care homes unable to meet their needs

Stroke survivors entering care homes are missing out on crucial rehabilitation and being ‘written off’, the Stroke Association and Chartered Society of Physiotherapy are warning today.
Posted on 01/04/2015Author CSP news releasesCategories news releases

CSP responds to Greater Manchester devolution plans

Commenting on plans to devolve NHS spending powers to Greater Manchester, Prof Karen Middleton, chief executive of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, said:
Posted on 25/02/2015Author CSP news releasesCategories news releases

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