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- Physios helping the Haiti earthquake victims tell their stories
Last updated: 11 Mar 2010
CSP members have come out in force to help the estimated 300,000 victims of the Haiti earthquake, but there are unfinished stories. Joy Ogden reports - Physios to play role in 'sick to fit' move
Last updated: 11 Mar 2010
The transformation of the GP 'sick note' into the Statement of Fitness for Work next month will see physiotherapists for the first time involved in the assessment process. - Market reforms cost the NHS dear, says think tank report
Last updated: 10 Mar 2010
Competition and other market reforms cannot be shown to have produced any benefit for the NHS, and in fact may have resulted in extra costs, a prominent think tank has concluded. - Proposals to slash AHP training places to be reviewed
Last updated: 5 Mar 2010
Draft Department of Health proposals to cut AHP student training places by 14 per cent will be reviewed following concerns expressed by the CSP and other professional organisations. - Protests over proposals to slash training places
Last updated: 1 Mar 2010
Draft proposals from the Department of Health for a 14 per cent cut in AHP student training places are being challenged by the CSP and other professional organisations. - Rheumatoid arthritis services are creaking, report says
Last updated: 25 Feb 2010
Services for people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) need a radical overhaul to improve patient outcomes and make savings for the economy, according to a report by an influential groups of MPs. - United call for better stroke care services
Last updated: 25 Feb 2010
The CSP and the Stroke Association are stepping up their efforts to boost the quality of post-hospital care for stroke survivors. - CSP helps avert job cuts
Last updated: 25 Feb 2010
The CSP and other health unions have welcomed a trust’s decision not to make around 200 staff compulsorily redundant as part of a financial recovery plan. - Take from the rich...
Last updated: 22 Feb 2010
The CSP is backing a campaign to introduce a 'Robin Hood tax' on banks' financial transactions, which could raise billions of pounds for good causes. - Students debate the future
Last updated: 22 Feb 2010
Physiotherapy students from all over the UK converged on Leeds for the annual CSP student representatives' conference over the weekend of 19 February.


