'Physiotherapy was at the core of me being able to be a human being again.' Michael Rosen shared his experience of rehabilitation and recovery at CSP's annual conference and supported the call for universal access to rehab.
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
Non-profit Organizations
The professional, educational and union body for 65,000 UK-chartered physiotherapists, students and support workers.
About us
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) is the professional body and trade union physiotherapists in the UK. Founded in 1894, the CSP has grown to become the profession's largest membership organisation. CSP’s 65,000 membership is made up of a range of physiotherapy professionals: Physiotherapy students; Qualified physiotherapists; Retired physiotherapists; Associate members who are support workers and other professionals whose work involves some delegated physiotherapy duties. CSP members work in a variety of settings across the NHS, in the community, private practice and sports. The CSP is a progressive, dynamic, member-led organisation. As a professional body the CSP aims to develops and promotes high quality and innovative patient care, the profile of the profession and influence the care agenda. We provide a range of professional services, promotes learning and good practice, and supports its members achieve continuous professional development (CPD). The CSP also supports research into physiotherapy through the CSP Charitable Trust which funds the Physiotherapy Research Foundation. As a trade union the CSP represents the interests of its members in the workplace. It is an affiliated member of the Trades Union Congress (TUC).
- Website
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http://www.csp.org.uk
External link for The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1894
- Specialties
- Trade union, Professional body, Physiotherapy, and Healthcare
Locations
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Primary
Chancery Exchange 10 Furnival Street
London, EC4A 1AB, GB
Employees at The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
Updates
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'The role of physiotherapy in minimising or delaying decline, and therefore reducing the intensity of need for social care is critical.' What does the adult social care commission mean for physiotherapy? Rob Yeldham's latest blog takes a closer look.
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🌟 Congratulations Dr Yetunde Dairo for being awarded a CSP commendation! 🌟 Dr Yetunde Dairo, an Associate Professor of Physiotherapy at Buckinghamshire New University, created a simulation-based experience for students as their first practical placement. This innovative approach gives students valuable hands-on experience early on in their education.
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Do you know a leader in physiotherapy who deserves recognition? Tell us about someone who deserves to be commended for their leadership in building the physio community, advocacy, or peer to peer support. Our commendations are open all year round. Nominate now: https://lnkd.in/eVwc8iEb
CSP commendations nomination
csp.org.uk
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🌟 Congratulations John-Patrick Kane for being awarded a CSP commendation! 🌟 John-Patrick Kane, now a second-year physiotherapy student, formed a physiotherapy society at the University of Chichester. John has also been building relationships with local physiotherapy clinics and businesses to provide extra courses to students to build on their learning and experience.
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🌟 Congratulations Yogita Stokes for being awarded a CSP commendation! 🌟 Yogita Stokes, who works as an advanced practitioner in Birmingham, has been championing equity, diversity and belonging amongst the Advanced Practice Physiotherapy Network (APPN) and wider physiotherapy profession. Yogita was the first Diversity Officer of this network.
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🌟 Congratulations Dr Ehab Georgy! 🌟 Dr Ehab Georgy, who works at West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, has been awarded a CSP commendation for successfully expanding the Early Supported Discharge services for stroke across Suffolk. Our commendations celebrate CSP members like Ehab, whose expertise and dedication make a real difference to patients’ lives.
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Thinking of what to do more of in 2025? Why not consider joining one of the CSP's Professional Networks, such as the Aquatic Therapy Association of Chartered Physiotherapists @ATACP. Watch https://lnkd.in/eKawUE2R to see Chair of the ATACP, Sarah Wratten, explain the many resources & opportunities on offer as a member of the ATACP https://atacp.csp.org.uk/
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As #DisabilityHistoryMonth draws to a close, we reflect on the progress made in physiotherapy and the remaining challenges through stories like Steph’s. Steph’s autism remained undiagnosed throughout school, physiotherapy training and in her 25 years as a physiotherapist. Diagnosed just before turning 50, she now campaigns for and amplifies the voices of neurodivergent physiotherapists and patients. We’d like to hear about your experiences of disability, accessibility and inclusion in physiotherapy —whether at work, as a student or patient. Share your thoughts in the comments below. https://ow.ly/qy5250Uu1MA Photo by Roger Askew.