CSP representatives spoke at this week’s TUC Women’s Conference in London on ending pregnancy discrimination, improving flexible working and the detrimental effects of the NHS pay freeze on the female workforce.
Profession marks phenomenal women in physiotherapy on International Women’s Day
The physiotherapy profession has no shortage of inspirational females to celebrate on International Women’s Day (8 March), but there are still challenges to overcome.
Cardiac and pulmonary rehab teams join forces for breathlessness rehab
People in Leicestershire are benefiting from a breathlessness rehab programme that sees cardiac and pulmonary rehab teams, which include physiotherapists, working together.
Physios urged to join clinical entrepreneur training programme
Physiotherapists are being encouraged to apply for the first national training programme for clinical entrepreneurs created by NHS England and Health Education England.
ARC 2018: Three CSP reps win awards for their work
Three CSP reps have received awards in recognition of their work to improve the working lives of members, recruit new ones, and represent them in difficult times.
ARC 2018: CSP bucks the trend by growing its membership
TUC deputy general secretary Paul Nowak praised the CSP and its workplace representatives for recruiting such a high proportion of the physiotherapy workforce to its membership.
ARC 2018: Physiotherapy leads the rehabilitation agenda, says CEO
In her wide-ranging ‘state of the nation’ address, CSP chief executive Karen Middleton also showed the humanity all physios feel in treating their patients as she spoke of her own mother in law’s experience of rehab following a stroke.