An overview of the CSP's work exploring the physiotherapy career pathway, commissioned and part-funded by NHS England. In ...
When working in the UK, employees are protected by the Employment Rights Act 1996. This means you have certain rights in the workplace. This page will help you understand those rights and how to ...
The CSP has published principles to guide the use of artificial intelligence in physiotherapy. The principles, developed by ...
CSP members attending the TUC Young Worker’s Conference highlighted the significant areas of concern for young people in ...
Longstanding CSP steward Jill Taylor is stepping down from her role as a member of the CSP council in order to take on the ...
A report highlighting urgent issues related to women’s reproductive healthcare has been released by the all-party ...
It is important to enable people with long-term conditions to return to the workforce if they can. There are negative health, social and economic impacts resulting from worklessness for individuals, ...
CSP members can attend the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists' (ISCP) 2025 Conference and will benefit from the reduced member rate available to ISCP members. The Partnerships for Progress ...
Rebecca values exercise in rehabilitation and believes it can enhance physical, mental and social wellbeing. She uses ...
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.
We asked final year students what they wanted to know about getting ready for work, and the top answer was around preparing for interviews. We have responded with this online workshop, a one-stop shop ...