Latest content
-
A family feeling: CSP's new chair of council Sue Rees
Sue Rees is the first CSP chair to come from Wales. Lynn Eaton visited her in Cardiff to hear about her new role in the physiotherapy family
-
Advice line - Trials and errors
How much do you know about your professional insurance cover, asks CSP adviser Pip White
-
In perspective - An antiquated pay system?
CSP assistant director Peter Finch warns that attempts to tamper with NHS pay systems will backfire.
-
CSP opposes government TUPE changes
The government is pressing ahead with plans that will weaken protections for staff transferred out of the NHS and other workers whose business is t
-
Plan to stub out smoking in prisons given cautious welcome by physios
Plans to phase in a smoking ban in prisons in England and Wales would have to be accompanied by a sophisticated health promotion programme, a speci
-
Listen to patients
As she prepares to bow out as chair of CSP council, Dr Helena Johnson offers a heartfelt message to members
-
Burning question - compensation for injury by a patient
CSP experts give you regular updates on employment-related issues. Got an issue you’re worried about?
-
Physio helps at Special Olympics
Athletes at this summer’s Special Olympics had physio input into health advice for the first time.
-
Viewpoint - Time to act
Patients with multiple sclerosis need better care at the end of their lives, argues Rachael Moses
-
Physio prescribing gets legal green light
The government has finally given the legal rubber stamp for independent prescribing, bringing essential legislation covering England into effect.