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Speaking a native language is a fundamental aspect of cultural identity, yet over 90 per cent of multilingual workers report ...
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has announced that the government will accept 36 of the 37 non-pay ...
CSP members working in the NHS in Scotland are to vote on a two-year pay offer negotiated by health unions with the Scottish ...
The CSP has welcomed the government’s renewed focus on cutting hospital waiting lists by removing patients who no longer ...
The CSP has become an official supporter of the Health Equals campaign, strengthening its commitment to tackling health ...
A newly released report from the British Geriatrics Society (BGS) raises significant concerns about the current state of the ...
Physiotherapy has been featuring prominently in the UK media during the first few months of 2025 - with coverage including ...
The CSP has welcomed today’s announcement of a boost in GP recruitment but is pressing the need for a system overhaul to ensure that all primary healthcare roles are properly supported and integrated ...
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.
CSP student or student associate members are allowed to nominate themselves if they meet the terms of the awards. We may tell nominees that they have been nominated, but we will not pass on details of ...
When working in the UK, employees are protected by the Employment Rights Act 1996. This means you have certain rights in the workplace. This page will help you understand those rights and how to ...
An overview of the CSP's work exploring the physiotherapy career pathway, commissioned and part-funded by NHS England. In ...