Latest content
-
Fair pay: join the London march on 18 October
Thousands of people will join a march in London on 18 October to call for a pay rise in the NHS and beyond. Why don’t you join us?
-
Advice line: rights issue
The fight goes on to make employment tribunals more accessible, says Kate Moran.
-
In perspective: Physiotherapy Works for social care
Sue Hayward-Giles explains how the CSP social care briefing could help to unlock the potential of physiotherapy. Download your copy below.
-
Comment: time to be inspired
Summertime and – as the song says – the living is easy. Schools are out, governments are in recess, and the pace is winding down for a few weeks.
-
Viewpoint: Food focus
David Pearson from the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services warns that maln
-
3 minutes with ... Julie Windsor
Julie Windsor’s passion for reducing falls has led to her taking on a top job in risk reduction and falls prevention at NHS England
-
Game changer: Introducing the Commonwealth Games disability physios
Jennifer Trueland meets the physiotherapists who will keep the disabled athletes at Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games in tip-top condition
-
Fair pay for quality physio: join us at the TUC-led rally on 18 October
Jill Barker, chair of the CSP’s industrial relations committee, explains why CSP members will march on 18 October.
-
Physiotherapy works: demonstrate the benefit of physio to decision-makers, patients and the public
Physiotherapy Works plans to demonstrate the benefit of physio to decision-makers, patients and the public. Find out how you as a CSP member
-
3 minutes with... Ben Langley
Cricket fans will be flocking to next week’s opening Test Match with India. England’s lead physio Ben Langley tells Frontline about his role.