The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
Jacqueline Traynor serves as the Head of Governance at The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy since June 2024, while also holding the role of Volunteer Community Mentor at Advanced Bionics since February 2023. Jacqueline has extensive governance experience in sports, having worked as a Non Executive Director at Sport Resolutions since August 2020 and at UK Deaf Sport from June 2018 to March 2024. Previously, Jacqueline held multiple positions at British Rowing from November 2013 to July 2024, including Head of Governance Safeguarding and Integrity, Anti-Doping and Integrity Manager, and Anti-Doping and Integrity Officer. Additionally, Jacqueline has a background in rowing management and personal training, alongside a diverse experience in contemporary dance as a freelancer. Education credentials include a Master of Laws in Sports Law & Practice from De Montfort University and various qualifications in dance, personal training, and British Sign Language.
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The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
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).