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  • CSP responds to Higher Education England (HEE) artificial intelligence training proposal

    The CSP has welcomed HEE's focus on digital training but believes current investment could be better directed elsewhere. 

    News — 9 November 2022 - 2:50pm
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    a graphic to illustrate artificial intelligence
  • Vote yes, CSP urges members in England and Wales

    Ballots on NHS pay open today for CSP members working in England and Wales.

    News — 7 November 2022 - 4:38pm
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    A golden, postage paid envelope, it reads 'Important voting information enclosed'
  • Northern Ireland must not be left behind on pay say health service physio staff

    CSP members in Health and Social Care Northern Ireland who took part in a recent pay consultation have voted emphatically to say they are prepared to take industrial action.

    News — 1 November 2022 - 3:59pm
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    CSP workplace representatives holding placards calling for a fair pay rise for NHS staff
  • NHS physiotherapy staff in Scotland vote for industrial action

    NHS physiotherapy staff in Scotland have voted in favour of strike action in their first ever ballot on pay, the CSP has announced.

    News — 1 November 2022 - 11:00am
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    CSP members campaigning about pay at the Annual Representative Conference
  • Last chance to vote - CSP’s NHS Scotland pay ballot moves forward

    Elsewhere our preparations in England and Wales, and consultation in Northern Ireland, continue apace.

    News — 27 October 2022 - 9:52am
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    CSP delegates at Annual Representatives Conference hold banners promoting a fair pay rise for NHS staff
  • CSP urges Scottish government to reconsider new pay offer for NHS staff

    The CSP has reacted angrily to a new NHS pay offer from the Scottish government that is lower for the top of band 7 and above than the one already rejected.

    News — 21 October 2022 - 3:46pm
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    CSP stewards campaign for fair NHS pay
  • CSP closes out at TUC Congress with a focus on how workplaces could be made more inclusive for all

    Our members spent the second and third days at Congress creating new trade union policies – which will now push employers in the NHS and wider economy to make better arrangements around flexible working and reasonable adjustments.

    News — 20 October 2022 - 9:35pm
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    Helen Lewes, Claire Sullivan and Alex MacKenzie stand infront of a TUC branded background
  • CSP welcomes TUC Anti-Racism Manifesto

    This week the Trades Union Congress (TUC) released its anti-racism manifesto – an action plan for change across UK workplaces – and within unions themselves. 

     

    News — 20 October 2022 - 12:05pm
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    Claire sullivan kneels to sign a large pledge card, already containing a number of handwritten signatures.
  • CSP joins Westminster roundtable to discuss workforce and health inequity with MPs

    The CSP, alongside other partners from the Community Rehabilitation Alliance met with MPs this week to drive home the importance of rehabilitation and recovery services.

    News — 19 October 2022 - 11:11am
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    People sitting around a table in Parliament
  • CSP highlights NHS rehab and staffing challenges at TUC

    The CSP kicked off its contribution to Trades Union Congress’ three-day annual policy making conference, highlighting the huge challenges facing NHS staff and the urgency of widening access to rehab to patients.

    News — 19 October 2022 - 10:32am
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    CSP Steward Helen Lewes at the TUC Congress lectern