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Get involved in the DisAbility network

Find out how you can engage and contribute to the work of the CSP DisAbility network or support us as an ally

The CSP DisAbility network welcomes new and existing CSP members (including students and associates) to engage in any or all of the ways which suit their needs. Membership is on the basis of self-identification and is confidential. 

If you are an ally to the network, take a look at the work in solidarity page which outlines the ways you can actively support.  

Why you should get involved

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Join the DisAbility network 

Whatever your skills or available time, there are several ways you can get involved with the CSP DisAbility network – both publicly and in our private groups.

To join any of the private groups or become part of the committee you must first apply to join the network (this adds you to the iCSP page mentioned below).

Follow us or get in touch

We maintain these network channels as safe spaces, in which we expect all members to respect and maintain others’ privacy.

Are you experiencing discrimination at work?

  • Contact your CSP steward
  • If you steward is unavailable and the issue is not urgent, please arrange to speak to them when they are free
  • If you don't have a steward, or your issue is urgent and you can't wait for a response, contact CSP enquiries by emailing enquiries@csp.org.uk or calling 020 7306 6666 
  • Please note, enquiries will only be able to deal with urgent enquiries when your steward or senior negotiating officer is unavailable

DisAbility network volunteer opportunities

Take a look at the committee roles in the network.

If you are interested in getting involved and helping to shape the CSP DisAbility network and physiotherapy profession, please email the network to find out more about the opportunities available.

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