Sue Rees elected CSP chair of council
A Cardiff and Vale physiotherapist is celebrating the opportunity to represent her profession at UK level, having become the first ever chair of council of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP)...
View ArticleA family feeling: CSP's new chair of council Sue Rees
Sue Rees is the first CSP chair to come from Wales. Lynn Eaton visited her in Cardiff to hear about her new role in the physiotherapy family
View ArticleComment - Time to tango!
Welcome to the latest issue Frontline, featuring ‘cover star’ Sue Rees, the CSP’s new chair.
View ArticleAll change for support workers’ group
The CSP’s 2,200 associate members have a new leader and a new name for their representative body.
View ArticleIn my life: CSP chief executive Phil Gray reflects on his career
After nearly 16 years as the CSP’s chief executive, Phil Gray is about to retire. He talks to Ian A McMillan about his early influences, his career and the satisfaction of heading up an influential...
View ArticleKaren Middleton becomes a professor
The incoming chief executive at the CSP, Karen Middleton CBE, who joins the staff of the society next month, has become a professor.
View ArticleKaren Middleton profile
Last revised on: 31 January 2014Publish on: 31 January 2014Karen Middleton CBE joined the CSP as chief executive in February 2014 from NHS England (formerly the Department of Health). In her last post,...
View ArticleBack to my roots: a profile of new CSP chief executive Karen Middleton
Karen Middleton joins the CSP this week as chief executive. Frontline’s managing editor Lynn Eaton managed to catch up with her – but only just
View ArticleHere to support you and your work
In the first of her regular columns for Frontline, CSP chief exec Karen Middleton says leadership is for everyone – not just the boss
View ArticleCSP Scotland response to the The Prevention and Management of Falls in the...
Document author: CSP Scotland Copyright owner: CSP Year published: 2014 The Prevention and Management of Falls in the Community: A Framework for Action for Scotland 2014/2015 – Consultation.The...
View ArticlePension plan - Lesley Mercer reflects on retirement
Lesley Mercer, who led the battle for fair pensions for CSP members, reflects on what it is like to face retiring from the CSP later this month.
View ArticleOther collaborative organisations
Publish on: 4 May 2011The CSP collaborates with the following bodies and organisations.NHS Partnership ForaEnglish NHS Social Partnership ForumOther organisations are listed further down the page: see...
View ArticleUsing the CSP brand
Last revised on: 8 October 2014Publish on: 8 October 2014The CSP’s brand is at the heart of the society’s work to promote the value of physiotherapy, physiotherapists and associated health workers.We...
View ArticleHow does CSP work to raise the profile of physiotherapy in the media?
Document author: CSP Copyright owner: CSP Year published: 2014 An explanation of how the CSP works to create a positive profile for the profession, and the process for putting forward spokespeople...
View ArticleCollecting diversity data from CSP members
Last revised on: 8 January 2015Publish on: 5 December 2014Collecting member data on age, disability, ethnic origin, gender identity, sexual orientation and faith.The CSP is keen to ensure that all...
View ArticleLight touch: the way the CSP is influencing the way others view physiotherapy
Physios worry more about their patients than policy. Rachel Newton sheds a light on your questions about how the CSP is influencing the way others view physiotherapy.
View ArticlePositive thinking
Karen Middleton, chief exec at the CSP, urges members to consider their resolutions for a difficult year ahead.
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