Also in this issue
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Leading on exercise
The CSP is opening a discussion around the relationship between exercise and physiotherapy, says Rob Yeldham
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Workplace wins
CSP and the NHS trade unions have launched a new campaign, to promote flexible working for all staff and this is an example of how flexible working
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Meeting of minds
In the first of his new quarterly column, CSP chief executive John Cowman on why meeting with members will be at the heart of his leadership
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‘Do I need insurance and qualifications to deliver physiotherapy at my local gym?’
Professional adviser Kathryn Appleby responds ...
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You said We did
Members’ views and opinions are important to us and can help shape and improve our services and the way we work.
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Benefits for all
Team leader physio Michelle Anderson reveals how taking part in a multiprofessional fellowship is one of the highlights of her career.
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Jack of all trades, master of none?
People are aware of the saying, few are aware of the second half which states ‘is often times better than a master of one’ says Jackie Lidgard CSP
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Post your vote for CSP Council elections
The CSP is working to secure a change in the law so that future council elections can happen electronically but until then, we need you to post you
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Let's talk about flex
CSP and the NHS trade unions have launched a new campaign, to promote flexible working for all staff
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Resources
A selection of tools and information sources that you may find useful
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Opening up student placements in private physio providers
The CSP is leading discussions to boost student placement capacity says Jen Straker
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New support after pregnancy or baby loss before 24 weeks gestation
One of our health and safety reps discusses NHS England’s policy framework
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Listening on placement assessment
The CSP is embedding a culture of continuous improvement in its development of the common placement assessment form, says Dougie Lauchlan
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Hidden in plain sight
Long Covid has given Kathryn Jones a unique perspective into accessing healthcare with a less clearly defined or hidden impairment