The latest news and frontline articles about support workers, their roles, working lives and contribution to physiotherapy.
Support workers in the news
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Understanding the landscape to meet patient needs
With the completion of CSP’s workforce review Nina Paterson hears from Rachel Newton, head of workforce policy, about its findings and impact
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You said We did
Members’ views and opinions are important to us and can help shape and improve our services and the way we work. Here are a few examples
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‘Physiotherapy is on the precipice of something truly great’
It was an absolute pleasure and a privilege to spend two days with CSP members at the recent annual representative’s conference (ARC) in Manchester
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Staying the course on rehab
Rehab is a key part of the CSP’s new strategy, and the profession must not be blown off course, says Rob Yeldham
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Raise your voice to influence
The CSP have produced an Influencing Toolkit, find out more below
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Addressing the cost of contractures
Preventing contractures among care home residents is vital to reduce their impact on independence, function and quality of life
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You said We did
Members’ views and opinions are important to us and can help shape and improve our services and the way we work.
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Career Transitions
John Doyle, director of allied health professions for the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust, talks to Nina Paterson about transitions,
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Career transition support and preceptorship
Preceptorship and its benefits are explained by CSP professional adviser Alexandra Nambyiah