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  • ACPOHE Webinar: Returning to Work with Long-Covid – Best Practice and Case Studies

    Date: 24 May 2022

    Time: 12:00 - 13:00

     Cost: FREE to everyone

    Event: Teams Webinar

    News — 21 April 2022 - 8:46am
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  • RSPH AHP Survey and Call For Case Studies

    We've had a request from the CSP for input from our members into these two pieces of work the RSPH is leading:

    News — 18 March 2022 - 12:11pm
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  • AHP uniforms consultation closes 20/03/22 - please respond if you can

    Please see the following message from Helen Sharma, Head of Practice Improvement at the CSP, regarding the AHP uniforms consultation which closes 20/03/22. Please take the survey if you can. 

    News — 17 March 2022 - 8:41am
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  • NEW ACPOHE Webinar - Appraising Research on 24/03/22

    NEW  FREE ACPOHE Webinar - Appraising Research 24/03/22

    Join us and Dr Glykeria Skamagki for our next webinar on Thursday 24th March from 11:00 to 12:00 on Teams. Everyone is welcome so please do share details with your colleagues and friends. 

    News — 22 February 2022 - 7:31am
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  • The CSP Charitable Trust is taking applications

    The CSP Charitable Trust is an independent charitable organisation. It supports physiotherapy education and research through annual awards to members and is now taking applications.  Click HERE for further details.

    News — 10 January 2022 - 12:48pm
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  • HSE's Working Minds mental health campaign launched

    Health and social care is one of five sectors that will be specifically targeted in a new campaign aimed at helping small businesses with easy to implement advice, including simple steps to introduce the principles of the stress management standards. 

    Launched by Sarah Albon, chief executive of the Health and Safety Executive, at the HSE Health and Work Conference earlier this month, Working Minds raises awareness about how to recognise and respond to the signs of stress to protect workers and support good mental health to help people to stay well.

    Read full press release HERE

    News — 2 December 2021 - 12:41pm
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  • SURVEY: MMU Study to investigate the experiences of physiotherapists in relation to litigation

    Manchester Metropolitan University have been funded by the CSP to investigate the experiences of physiotherapists in relation to litigation. This is a 3 phase study (phases 1 & 2 already completed) and MMU are now starting phase 3 which is a UK survey of physiotherapists (CES & litigation).  They want to survey all physiotherapists from across the UK, from all specialities and all grades.

    Please read full article HERE for further information and link to the survey.

    This survey is completely anonymous and should take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.  You do not need to have any experience of litigation to take part.

    News — 25 November 2021 - 12:05pm
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  • NEW ACPOHE Course now available: Vehicle Ergonomics online

    We're delighted to announce that our brand new course, Vehicle Ergonomics, is now available online.

    This 2–3 hour independent online learning course includes provision of a new electronic Vehicle Assessment Form to assist you when undertaking these assessments.  This is a highly practical course with plenty of top tips on how best undertake these assessments based on a systems approach to ergonomics.  

    News — 11 November 2021 - 12:00pm
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  • Join us for our next FREE webinar: MSK Risk Factors in the Workplace - An Evidence Update

    ACPOHE Webinar: MSK Risk Factors in the Workplace - An Evidence Update

    Join us for our next FREE webinar on Thursday 4th November at 10:30. Members and non-members are very welcome!

    News — 26 October 2021 - 10:23am
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  • Professional Networks Funding (Round 2) Oct - Nov 2021

    From the CSP Professional Networks office:

    From feedback in April both internally and externally, the process for submitting in the second round remains the same as April this year. A short pre-recorded video will therefore be required and this replaces the 1000 word written application that had been requested in previous years. We have used a similar format for other types of submission in the CSP, and feel this would allow PN’s to not only explain the project in more detail, but also to get across more information than 1000 word limit that was previously in place. The guidance document has also been reviewed again, and we hope to have added more detail with regards to what we are looking for, in terms of the scoring of the projects in order to offer out funding.

    News — 4 October 2021 - 1:57pm
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