CSP’s policy officers on the Employment Rights Bill, introduced to parliament on 10 October. Following their commitment to ...
Rehabilitation played a vital role in best-selling author Michael Rosen’s recovery from a long spell in intensive care with ...
The CSP student conference kicked off with a day of learning, development and connection for our student members and newly ...
'The Nuffield Trust’s briefing confirms our urgent call to address inequalities within the NHS that worsen waiting times. Our ...
The Bill's introduction follows sustained pressure from trade unions. This year's TUC Congress was focussed on a New Deal for ...
There is now an urgent need to expand the supply of physiotherapists in Scotland. Download the two page colour briefing, outlining the need to expand the physiotherapy workforce supply in Scotland, ...
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 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.
The CSP’s Frontline magazine has won the ‘Best Union Journal’ award at this year’s TUC Communications Awards.
The NHS Long Term Workforce Plan highlights the crucial role allied health professionals (AHPs) will play in meeting the challenges of the next decade. To rise to this challenge, the physiotherapy ...