Membership subscriptions will rise by 3.1 per cent to continue funding high value member services and promotion of the ...
Internationally educated physiotherapists require time and considered support to adapt to the UK health system. UK ...
Sylvia Wojciechowski has been elected new chair of the CSP's council whose newly-elected body met last week. Sylvia will take ...
The CSP’s Frontline magazine has won the ‘Best Union Journal’ award at this year’s TUC Communications Awards.
The CSP has identified the three focus areas as key to growing the profession, retaining physiotherapy staff, and developing ...
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is the professional, educational and trade union body for the UK's 65,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and support workers.
Three CSP members share what Black History Month means to them, and how we can all get involved to help make positive changes within the profession. Nina Patertson speaks to Ibidayo Orolade, a ...
I feel incredibly privileged for the opportunities a recent internship, funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR), gave me; from conferences and research protocol workshops, to ...
Black History Month is another important reminder of why and how we came to develop the Right To Rehab campaign alongside members. It was early in 2020 when one of the CSP’s very experienced and ...
In physiotherapy, we’re driven to add – more techniques, more tools, more ways to expand our practice. Sound familiar? It should. The idea that ‘more is better’ is deeply ingrained in our society.
Last year alone saw an additional 5,000 added to the HCPC register. While many areas of the UK are struggling to recruit, and vacancies go unfilled, for the physiotherapy profession, international ...