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Tackling abuse: physiotherapy and domestic violence
Physio staff can be the first to spot signs of domestic abuse in patients and colleagues alike, but are they sure how to respond, asks Janet Wright
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Three minutes with Philip Hulse
After responsibility for public health in England moved to local councils, Philip Hulse decided to contact his local public health team
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Profile - Three minutes with Jill Kent
Jill Kent, chair of the CSP’s North East regional network, explains how she got involved in Health Education North East through its allied health p
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In perspective - opportunities and risks arising from the mid Staffordshire report
The recent responses to the mid Staffordshire report have implications for everyone. Sally Gosling unpicks the key themes for CSP members.
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Lives worth living: exercise for long-term conditions
Physios are urged to engage people with long-term conditions in therapeutic exercise programmes.
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CSP Awards - Celebration time as physios recieve awards and fellowships
Dr Helena Johnson, treasurer and former chair of the CSP council, joined physiotherapists from across the UK for the society’s 2013 awards in Londo
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NHS England urges physios to share innovative ideas
Physiotherapists must share their ideas if they are to help improve outcomes for patients in the restructured NHS, according to the deputy chief al
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Profile - Firm foundations
Through her work with a charity and in her private practice, Michele Lee is leading developments in dyspraxia
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CSP warns of risk of fragmentation as NHS outsourcing grows
There is a growing risk that patient services may fragment as a fresh wave of NHS trusts in England is to be taken over by external contractors, wa