Also in this issue
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Building a thriving physiotherapy community
CSP membership grew by 2.2 per cent over 2022 to a new record level, with 64,500 chartered physiotherapist, associate, student and affiliate member
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Securing a balanced workforce
As waiting times for rehab continued to grow, the CSP made the case for an increase in the physio workforce as a pathway to patient care
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Championing Physiotherapy
As the long-term effects of the Covid-19 pandemic came into focus, we launched our Stronger My Way campaign
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Community rehabilitation
With the CSP as co-leader, the CRA – and sister alliances in the devolved nations, with a shared agenda on the need to improve community rehab
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Supporting members in their professional and working lives
2022 was dominated by efforts by the CSP and other NHS health unions and their members to secure fair pay in the NHS
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Equity, diversity and belonging
The launch of the EDB strategy at the end of 2021 work progressed throughout 2022 to offer support for members
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CSP accounts 2022
Significant improvements to the CSP’s balance sheet highlight underlying volatility