Also in this issue
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Why we still need Pride
It is more than 50 years since the first UK Pride march – when hundreds of LGBTQIA+ people and their allies gathered in London to protest a society
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Issues with on-call
Find out more from two of our members experiencing stress and anxiety after being added to the on-call rota
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You said We did
Members’ views and opinions are important to us and can help shape and improve our services and the way we work.
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Career Transitions
John Doyle, director of allied health professions for the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust, talks to Nina Paterson about transitions,
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Getting involved with a professional network
Make the most of your membership – our new ‘We are the CSP’ campaign promotes and raises awareness of all the benefits of CSP membership
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Influencing toolkit
The CSP has launched a new influencing toolkit to help members to bring about change and make sure their voices are heard
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Shared decision making: making assumptions?
Shared decision making is not new. It is becoming a non-negotiable ethos.
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Introducing the new ‘find my rep’ feature!
‘How can I find my workplace rep?’. Jim Fahie, CSP assistant director of employment relations explains
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Physiotherapy is a profession ready to grow
There is a growing need for more physiotherapy staff in the UK, but what steps do each of the four nations need to take in order to meet the rising
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What’s in a lanyard?
Ellie Lovegrove recalls meeting her year group at university for the first time.
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Self-referral and primary care announcement
New plans to increase self-referrals to physiotherapy services are welcome, says Ash James, but need a stronger workforce to succeed
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Time to move on?
Karen Middleton reflects on how to decide when to change direction in our working lives
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Resources
View our latest selection of tools and information sources that you may find useful
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Career transition support and preceptorship
Preceptorship and its benefits are explained by CSP professional adviser Alexandra Nambyiah
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Explaining osteoarthritis well
Latest in research from Tina Hadley-Barrows, consultant physiotherapist
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The power of digitisation
Patient feedback is critical for developing and improving services, but gaining and using the data effectively is often complex and challenging