Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

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The CSP: serving our members, promoting our profession

The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy is the professional, educational and trade union body for the UK's 45,000 chartered physiotherapists, physiotherapy students and assistants. It aims to support its members and help them to provide the highest standards of patient care.

The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy is a progressive, dynamic, member-centred organisation that aims to:

  • lead and support all members in developing and promoting high quality innovative patient care

  • protect and further advance the interests and working lives of our members

  • raise the profile of the profession and influence the health care agenda

  • work openly in partnership to meet the diverse needs of both our members and their patients.

    www.csp.org.uk

  • Latest Press Releases

    The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy responds to primary and community care strategy

    This strategy recognises that physiotherapy and other Allied Health Professions are core to developing more effective, accessible and cost efficient services.

    The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) responds to Lord Darzi’s final report of the NHS Next Stage Review

    Physiotherapists, like other Allied Health Professionals (AHPs), recognise the value of quality of life, not only to the individual but to society as a whole.

    CSP: Comments of the Allied Health Professions Federation (AHPF) on the final report of the NHS Next Stage Review by Lord Darzi

    Allied Health Professionals (AHPs), support the emphasis of the Review on the quality of care, not only to the individual but to society as a whole. AHPs take a patient centred approach that encourages high quality, needs focussed service for the individual and their carers, throughout the entire pathway of care.

    Chartered Society of Physiotherapy pay deal statement - response to Unite press release

    In response to Unite’s press release regarding the threat to stage the 2008/9 NHS pay award if unions don’t back a three-year pay deal, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy has issued the following statement.