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House hunting
Students and other CSP members are struggling to find suitable housing. Robert Millett meets some of them
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Video wizardry saves time in Wales
Physiotherapists working across north Wales are using telerehab systems to increase efficiency and save money.
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In perspective - Working longer – have your say!
Pension changes could mean working to 68. How will the NHS cope? Penny Bromley wants to know.
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Student physio chairs Welsh student body
A physiotherapy student has been elected as chair of the group which acts as the ‘voice’ of health students in Wales.
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workout@workday
Thousands of people attended hundreds of Events organised by CSP members for workout at work day on 12 June.
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Physios remember NHS’s birth – 65 years ago
Margaret John started work as a physiotherapist on the day the NHS was born, 65 years ago.
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No bar to treatment
The needs of prisoners with long-term lung conditions have tended to be overlooked.
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Join the TUC anti-austerity tour, CSP urges members
As the TUC heads off on tour across England in June the CSP is encouraging members to help ‘uncover’ stories of how austerity policies are impactin
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Physio gets a taste of working with Frontline team
CSP’s vice chair, Sue Rees, was in the editorial hot seat for this issue of Frontline.
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Devolved countries rally against privatisation of services
The Northern Ireland Assembly has voted to restrict the involvement of the private sector in health and social care services there as the ‘Transfor