The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has responded to a story by the Mail on Sunday about language used in a Frontline article.
The Department of Health and Social Care has announced a consultation on proposed changes to the NHS Constitution for England ...
In mid-April the CSP responded to Rishi Sunak’s declaration that Britain is suffering from a 'sicknote culture'. The CSP featured widely in the media drawing attention to the pivotal role that ...
Last week the CSP responded to Rishi Sunak’s speech in which he declared that Britain is suffering from a 'sicknote culture'.
CSP members and staff lobbied MPs and peers in Westminster this week, calling for greater access to NHS rehab services.
CSP senior negotiating officer for Scotland Claire Ronald gave evidence to the  Scottish Covid-19 inquiry on 25 April. Claire ...
Members’ views and opinions are important to us and can help shape and improve our services and the way we work. Here are just a few examples of how we’ve acted on what you’ve told us ...
Since the Common Placement Assessment Form (CPAF) was launched in September 2022, it has provided a more standardised approach to assessing physiotherapy placements, across all settings, for all ...
There are many scenarios where delivering physiotherapy within a public gym setting makes perfect sense, whether it’s accompanying a patient to their own gym or taking advantage of having a leisure ...
Kathryn Jones is a physiotherapist at Cardiff and the Vale University Health Board It can be a challenge, even as an experienced physiotherapist, I have found it difficult to navigate. Long Covid has ...