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Comment: time to be inspired
Summertime and – as the song says – the living is easy. Schools are out, governments are in recess, and the pace is winding down for a few weeks.
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Viewpoint: Food focus
David Pearson from the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services warns that maln
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Game changer: Introducing the Commonwealth Games disability physios
Jennifer Trueland meets the physiotherapists who will keep the disabled athletes at Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games in tip-top condition
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Physiotherapy works: demonstrate the benefit of physio to decision-makers, patients and the public
Physiotherapy Works plans to demonstrate the benefit of physio to decision-makers, patients and the public. Find out how you as a CSP member
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Fair pay for quality physio: join us at the TUC-led rally on 18 October
Jill Barker, chair of the CSP’s industrial relations committee, explains why CSP members will march on 18 October.
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Advice line - leading by example
Stuart Palma argues that physiotherapy staff are duty-bound to take on a leading role in health promotion
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Burning Question - I understand the law has changed again on TUPE – what’s happening?
CSP experts give you regular updates on employment-related issues. Got an issue you’re worried about?
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workout@work day: Frontline magazine round-up
Members of the public joined Physiotherapy staff across the UK for workout@work day on 6 June. Robert Millett reports
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In perspective: give it a go!
As someone who helps set the programme for the world’s major physiotherapy event, Aimée Stewart urges CSP members to ditch their inhibitions and su
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Sensational CPD: museums, galleries, radio and TV
CSP professional adviser for CPD Gwyn Owen explains how a range of activities, such as visiting museums, can become sensational CPD