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References to the Career Pathways and Remuneration Working Party in the Annual Report and Newsletter

Mentions of the Career Pathways and Remuneration Working Party in the NZSP Annual Report and Newsletter from 1973 - 1999.

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Annual Reports

1997 - President’s Report  page 2 - Lee Gardiner President and Gail de Boer attended the Physiotherapy Manager’s Annual Conference and were impressed.

Raising the profile of the Society to Public Sector physiotherapists continued with the Society recognising the differing needs of hospital and community physiotherapists.  Concern over the erosion of physiotherapy services and salaried in the public sector has led the Society to develop the frame work for a working party to look at these issues in 1998

Newsletters

August 1993 Career structure - must be accountable to a physiotherapist

September 1997 - page 1 President’s comment - new concept to look at career pathways and remuneration for physiotherapist;   page 4  Physiotherapy Managers’ conference 199 21 attended Charge physiotherapists area rare

November 1997 page 5 Working Party for physiotherapy career pathways and a framework for appropriate remuneration for physiotherapists  page 6 Public Sector Column. -Physiotherapy research in the Public Health sector

March 1998 page 4 - Members of Career pathway & Remuneration Rhoda Allison, Wendy Brown, Sheila Mann, Leanne Robinson,  Ann Siddall,  Pamela Whitewood. page 5  To appoint public sector liaison NZSP met CEO of HFA He will publish all documents produced by the HFA and circulate them for consultation.

April 1998 - page 5 - Public sector Column - accredited assessors National Environment Support Services Framework Project - pages 10-  career pathways and Remuneration Working Party - purpose, composition  and terms of reference

July 1998  page 6 column  SE 2000 Gail went + teleconf. 1 July. Issues raised were - NZSP membership fees, Professional Liability Insurance; Career pathways, Pay Scales, NZSP/PSA liaison, ACC contracts with CHEs, Non- funding for outpatient services,  Accredited Assessor Accreditation, Promotion /marketing of Public Sector Physiotherapy , continuing Education requirements,  Increase in workload for Community physiotherapists, Use of hand symbol in Hospitals,

August 1998 page 8 re details of  teleconference 1 July - fees, NZSP membership, Career pathways, Pay scales, ACC contracts with CHEs, HFA contracts with CHEs, marketing, continuing education.  Jane Cumming is discussing accreditation of in-service programmes with some CHEs

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