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  • Salford charity pioneers virtual-reality rehab

    A charity in Salford, Greater Manchester, is inviting people with neurological conditions to have a virtual reality experience that exercises their bodies and minds.

    News — 8 September 2015 - 11:02am
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  • Simon Stevens announces plan to offer NHS staff physiotherapy

    NHS staff in England will get better access to physiotherapy as part of a programme to cut the health service’s annual £2.4 billion sickness bill.

    News — 2 September 2015 - 4:58pm
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  • CCGs need more physios, society tells MPs

    Clinical commissioning groups should expand the use of physiotherapists in GP surgeries, the CSP has told MPs.

    News — 2 September 2015 - 12:16pm
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    CCGs need more physios, society tells MPs
  • CSP welcomes new plan for a healthier NHS workforce

    CSP chief executive Karen Middleton has responded to today's speech from Simon Stevens.

    Press release — 2 September 2015 - 11:24am
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    CSP welcomes new plan for a healthier NHS workforce
  • CSP online tool offers ‘step change’ in workforce planning

    The CSP has launched the workforce data model, an online tool designed to help plan the future physiotherapy workforce.

    News — 2 September 2015 - 9:53am
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    CSP online tool offers ‘step change’ in workforce planning
  • Invest now to meet future demand, physios warn

    The UK will need another 4,200 physiotherapists by 2020 if it is to keep track with rising demand, new workforce modelling shows.

    Press release — 2 September 2015 - 1:00am
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  • NHS changes way of recording physio vacancy statistics in England

    The way in which NHS vacancy statistics are measured in England is set to change.

    News — 1 September 2015 - 3:24pm
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    NHS changes way of recording physio vacancy statistics in England
  • Scottish island gains Olympic-quality pool lift

    A swimming pool in Orkney has become one of the first in Scotland to get a lift for disabled people that was originally developed for the 2012 London Paralympics.

    News — 28 August 2015 - 3:44pm
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    Scottish island gains Olympic-quality pool lift
  • CSP council to agree response plan to potential changes in physio training

    The CSP has given a cautious welcome to calls for a major review of how pre-registration health care programmes in England are funded.

    News — 28 August 2015 - 2:57pm
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  • CSP signs recognition agreements with major physio providers

    Connect Physiotherapy, Healthshare, and the Percy Hedley Foundation have signed agreements that secure stronger relationships between the employers and the CSP, meaning a better deal for members.

    News — 28 August 2015 - 12:24pm
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