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  • Call for physiotherapists to help raise their professional profile at the TUC

    The CSP wants members to join a delegation and take part in debates affecting their profession at the next TUC women’s conference.

    News — 9 November 2015 - 3:26pm
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  • Physios and OTs promote falls prevention

    Physiotherapists in Plymouth teamed up with occupational therapy staff to hold a falls awareness day.

    News — 9 November 2015 - 11:49am
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    Physios and OTs promote falls prevention
  • Physios help England Aussie rules football team outfox rivals

    Three CSP members are European sporting champions in Australian rules football.

    News — 4 November 2015 - 4:22pm
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    Physios help England Aussie rules football team outfox rivals
  • Charity helps physiotherapy develop in Malawi

    Three students in the south eastern African country of Malawi are set to graduate as physiotherapists, thanks to a pioneering scholarship scheme.

    News — 4 November 2015 - 3:25pm
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    Charity helps physiotherapy develop in Malawi
  • Belfast physios deliver seven-day ‘hospital at home’ service

    Belfast Health and Care Trust has launched a £1.7million ‘hospital at home’ service in which physios will work seven days a week alongside nurses.

    News — 3 November 2015 - 11:49am
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    Physios should communicate more with home care staff, says NICE
  • Physio-led virtual fracture clinic saves NHS £558,000

    A physiotherapy-led ‘virtual’ fracture clinic (VFC) at Brighton and Sussex University Trust has saved the NHS £558,000 over two years, according Lucy Arnott, an extended scope practitioner at the trust.

    News — 2 November 2015 - 11:48am
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  • Physios will treat more people with learning disabilities as care shifts into the community

    Physiotherapists in England can expect to treat more people with learning disabilities as a result of a £45million plan to shift specialist care into the community.

    News — 2 November 2015 - 11:40am
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    Physios will treat more people with learning disabilities as care shifts into the community
  • Dr Fiona Macmillan becomes a Higher Education Academy physiotherapist principal fellow

    Dr Fiona Macmillan, senior lecturer in physiotherapy at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, has become a principal fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA).

    News — 30 October 2015 - 5:01pm
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    Dr Fiona Macmillan becomes the Higher Education Academy’s first physiotherapist principal fellow
  • Liverpool neuro physios pilot ‘electronic diary’ of care

    A physiotherapist in Liverpool has funding and the go-ahead to trial how digital recordings of rehabilitation sessions can help inpatients with complex neurological conditions.

    News — 30 October 2015 - 10:51am
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    Liverpool neuro physios pilot ‘electronic diary’ of care
  • CSP responds to learning disabilities announcement

    The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has welcomed 'long overdue' plans to move more services for people with learning disabilities out of hospital and into the community.

    Press release — 30 October 2015 - 10:14am
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    CSP responds to learning disabilities announcement