Also in this issue
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Conversation piece
As an organisation built for and around its members, the CSP thrives on two-way communication, writes CSP director Rob Yeldham
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Roma Bhopal
Physiotherapist and specialist hand therapist Roma Bhopal has received royal recognition for her work, as Robert Millett reports
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I’m worried about my patient. When must I report my concerns?
All healthcare professionals are in a position of trust and responsibility.
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New look equality and diversity bitesize guides
The CSP is launching new-look equality and diversity bitesize guides creating a single webpage for CSP reps, managers, and members to navigate.
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‘I’m a new CSP workplace rep - can you help me upskill my knowledge on equality law?’
Firstly, congratulations if you’ve become a new workplace rep.
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‘Physiotherapy is on the precipice of something truly great’
It was an absolute pleasure and a privilege to spend two days with CSP members at the recent annual representative’s conference (ARC) in Manchester
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What it means to be chartered
We spoke to three members about how being a chartered member has benefited them in their career
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PLI and professional football
Sara Conroy explains why most members who work in men's professional football are not covered by CSP’s public liability insurance
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A brave new multi-skilled future
Dr Pippa Collins and Belinda Twissell ask why some physiotherapists feel their professional identity is compromised by broadening their skill range
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Showing solidarity
Jon West explains why he took part in his first ever London Pride parade and what he got out of it