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Physiotherapy counts | Corporate Author | Chartered Society of Physiotherapy - CSP |
Publisher | Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, London, [2005] |
Pages | 6 pp |
Source | Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, 14 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4ED. Website: www.csp.org.uk |
Keywords | Physiotherapy ; Physiotherapists ; Manifestos. |
Annotation | Physiotherapists work in partnership with patients, and are therefore well placed to advise on health and social care priorities in the UK. This "manifesto" from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) calls on the new Parliament to: expand patient choice and improve access to primary and community care to better reflect patient needs and demands; invest in the public and occupational health of the nation; protect public sector pensions; promote independence for older people and those with long term conditions; and prioritise the retention and recruitment of physiotherapists and other NHS staff. A related publication, "Making physiotherapy count", is available on the CSP's website (www.csp.org.uk/sepp). (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-050708004 P |
Classmark | LOA: QTM: VLF * |
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