CSP position statements, consultation responses, briefings and guidance across a wide range of policy and professional areas.
CSP position statements, briefings and consultation responses
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CSP position statement on Wales NHS bursary scheme
We wish to highlight some points regarding the scheme, as set in the document below.
These relate to clarity about the scheme's terms and conditions, recruitment and retention issues, implementation, and ensuring a strategic, sustainable approach to workforce planning, development and investment in
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APPG Primary Care and Public Health inquiry
To increase ability to self-manage and prevent needs developing, people must have access to expert advice from a wider range of professionals within their General Practice on the basis of the ‘Most Appropriate Professional’
Physiotherapists and GPs are working together to establish successful GP
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CSP response to the Public Accounts Committee inquiry: Access to general practice
Summary of CSP evidence The use of first contact General Practice physiotherapists provides a cost effective and clinically proven means of improving primary care and reducing the demands on GPs. Adoption at scale would benefit patients, GPs and the taxpayer.NHS financial systems need to evolve to -
STP member briefing
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CSP response to the Work and Health Green Paper
We have seven recommendations:
Physiotherapists should be enabled to issue fit notes to improve the fit note system, provide the necessary advice to employees and employers, and save patient and GP time.To improve MSK health there needs to be improved access for the public to expert advice and -
CSP response to Ministry of Justice whiplash consultation
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CSP consultation response: Future sustainability of the NHS
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CSP consultation response: Adult social care inquiry, Community and Local Government Association
Please use the PDF link below to access a copy of this document.
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ER-WCPT/CSP statement on the outcome of the UK referendum
Statement by the European Region of World Confederation for Physiotherapy (ER-WCPT) and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) on the outcome of the UK referendum
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Changing how healthcare education is funded in England: CSP response in summary
There is a serious shortage of physiotherapists in England, caused by insufficient numbers of physiotherapy student places at a time of growing demand.
This is creating difficulties in recruitment and physiotherapists’ significant contribution to meeting changing population and patient needs in high