In response to Baroness Amos’ independent investigation, the government has said it will take urgent steps to overhaul ...
The cross-party All-Party Parliamentary Group on allied health professions (AHPs) is inviting evidence to inform ...
Rehabilitation Awareness Week (14–20 September 2026) is a chance for CSP members to show the difference rehabilitation makes ...
Members are being invited to help the CSP showcase innovative and effective physiotherapy practice, to increase recognition ...
The new cabinet minister for health and social care in the Welsh Government, Mabon ap Gwynfor MS, has heralded the role rehab ...
What does it mean to become a physiotherapist, beyond gaining your qualification? CSP student support officer Jess Sainsbury explores how early career physiotherapists can build confidence, find their ...
No one should experience bullying, discrimination or harassment at work. If you're starting out in your career, it can be difficult to know what to do when workplace behaviour doesn't feel right. ...
The cross-party APPG brings together MPs, peers and the allied health professions community. It works to raise the profile, ...
Ahead of the new academic year, CSP Student Support is launching new resources designed to help students build confidence, speak up and access support when they need it.
Practice-based learning is a high priority across the UK and at the CSP. To progress this agenda and increase provision, the CSP is providing resources for clinicians, students and universities (with ...
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is the professional, educational and trade union body for the UK's 67,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and support workers.
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