Parliamentarians, civil servants and professional bodies came together this week, at the first meeting of the All-Party ...
‘Others who had been isolated at home and not motivated to exercise, go into the gym, exercise, reduce the pain, improve ...
Also in January, Health Service Journal reported that physiotherapy staffing cuts and recruitment freezes in the NHS are leading to longer waiting times. The article states that eight in 10 NHS ...
February, the CSP will be supporting Chartered Week, a national awareness week celebrating the contribution and impact of ...
The Department of Health and Social Care has announced an extension to pilot programmes in northern England to address common conditions such as musculoskeletal problems that prevent people from ...
Additional investment in general practice is welcome, but the new 2026/27 GP contract could place further pressure on the recruitment and retention of first contact physiotherapists (FCPs), the CSP ...
There was strong backing for the Right to Rehabilitation from the Scottish Labour Party at their recent annual conference in Paisley. The #RightToRehab campaign is now seen as a top priority for the ...
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is the professional, educational and trade union body for the UK's 67,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and support workers.
Ugwueze Nwafor is a discharge to recover and assess physiotherapist, CSP steward and equality and diversity rep at Conwy& Denbighshire NHS Trust Mileage was paid at 45p per mile up to an annual ...
'Professionalism' describes the qualities, skills, competence and behaviours you are expected to bring to physiotherapy. The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is the professional, educational ...
What will the Employment Rights Act mean for CSP members? The Employment Rights Act became law on 18 December 2025. It represents a significant expansion of workplace rights and protections, many of ...