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  • Chancellor fails to fully fund NHS funding

    Chancellor Philip Hammond’s announcement of £2.8 billion extra for the NHS in England has been branded ‘disappointing’ by Natalie Beswetherick, the CSP’s director of practice and development.

    News — 22 November 2017 - 5:20pm
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    Phil Hammond
  • Physios can ‘demystify success’ to create world-class teams, says Team GB Olympic lead

    Phil Glasgow, Team GB’s chief physio at the Rio Olympics in 2016, has told physiotherapy staff to make excellence a habit, by developing their leadership skills.

    News — 22 November 2017 - 4:04pm
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    Phil Glasgow
  • £1.1m pessary trial could provide physiotherapists with new treatment options

    A £1.1 million trial will assess whether a self-management programme could offer physiotherapists new treatment options to improve the lives of women with pelvic organ prolapse.

    News — 22 November 2017 - 11:59am
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  • Falls risk screening tools ‘not accurate’ new report warns

    A new report warns physiotherapists that falls risk screening or prediction tools are not an accurate enough assessment device and should not be used in hospitals.

    News — 22 November 2017 - 1:01am
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  • New GP contract in Scotland could see more physios working in primary care

    More physiotherapists could become the first point of contact for patients in GP settings, under proposals for a major overhaul of primary care services in Scotland.

    News — 17 November 2017 - 4:59pm
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    New GP contract in Scotland could see more physios working in primary care
  • Managers endorse CSP’s flexible working guide

    CSP stewards and managers have joined forces to endorse a CSP guide for staff who want to work more flexibly.

    News — 17 November 2017 - 3:35pm
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    Managers endorse CSP’s flexible working guide
  • #Physio17: CSP announces award winners for 2017

    Nine CSP members received CSP fellowships and distinguished service awards this year. 

    News — 17 November 2017 - 2:00pm
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    Awards at PUK2017
  • #Physio17: Physios need to help primary care from ‘falling over’

    Primary care services in the UK are about to ‘literally fall over’, CSP chief executive Karen Middleton told a session at the society’s annual conference in Birmingham this month. Delegates heard examples of successes by first point practitioners. 

    News — 15 November 2017 - 5:02pm
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    #Physio17: Physios need to help primary care from ‘falling over’
  • #Physio17: Autonomy is the start of professional maturity

    Physiotherapy is emerging from its teenage years and really growing up, the final debate at the Physiotherapy UK 2017 conference in Birmingham heard. But there is still some way to go, delegates agreed.

    News — 15 November 2017 - 4:55pm
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    Joyce Williams and Karen Middleton
  • #Physio17: Anyone can do research

    Doing research is not just something for academics in universities, but can be an effective part of clinical practice, speakers at the research session on Saturday showed.

    News — 15 November 2017 - 4:11pm
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    Hazel Roddam