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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Re-thinking rehab
Continuing our series, Robert Millett speaks to physios and finds out how a physio and colleagues based with an MS charity have adapted their servi
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Meet our new member of the support worker reference group
Introducing the newest member of the CSP Support Worker Reference Group, the inspirational João Pereira, a senior therapy technical instructor band 4 (orthopaedics) at Northampton General Hospital.
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Students to create invaluable resources as part of their CSP placement
Another four students have been welcomed on to a six-week placement at the CSP.
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Taking a different career path
Steve Huckstep an apprenticeship mentor, leading on learning, development for support worker apprenticeships
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Forge your own path
CSP assistant director Gill Rawlinson introduces an issue that focuses on the different directions and opportunities available to the physioth
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Placements - making it happen
Gill Rawlinson, CSP assistant director, introduces our supplement on placements and highlights the importance of practice-based learning
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Thinking outside the box
Can Associate members, who are physiotherapy, therapy or rehabilitation assistants, achieve career opportunities beyond NHS band 4 roles?
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‘Can self-employed members attend in-work training and clinical supervision?’
Your employment status is important, as it affects the legal rights, responsibilities and entitlements of you and others in your workplace
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Being active in the CSP
‘My experiences within the CSP have given me the confidence to become more involved in service development and patient experience and I have also been incredibly lucky to have supportive managers who have encouraged me to do that and be the voice for physiotherapy assistants.
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May Day recruitment drive for CSP Associate activists
Are you a CSP Associate member committed to helping out your colleagues? Are you keen to improve your knowledge, skills and professionalism?