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We are looking for patients and members of the public who would be willing to provide feedback on research ideas we are developing.
We have made this section on our website to help answer any questions you may have, and so you can see the areas we are working on and what progress we
This process is about reflecting on what we are doing well and what we can share as well as where we can improve and learn from others.
We are very sorry for any anxiety and inconvenience this may have caused and will continue to do everything we can to support patients.
We will update you on any changes as soon as we have further information.
The quality of the care we provide and how well we are doing against our targets is monitored in a number of different ways.
2024/25 to get back to where we were.
As a Trust we are not following the NICE guidelines. We hope by improving our services to meet the guidelines, this will reduce our PCCRC rates.
We treat more than 8,000 children as inpatients and we see more than 23,000 children and young people in outpatient clinics.
That's why we have changed the way we interview. We now offer interviews to students midwives anytime in their 3rd year.
Prof Pietroni added: “While we appreciate that this decision may be very difficult for women, birthing people and the families that we care for, we wanted
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We come to God, as one from whom no secrets are hidden, to ask for his forgiveness and peace. Lord our God, in our sin we have avoided your call.
It is a five year strategic plan that defines the context in which we operate and the challenges we expect to face.
Who are we?
We have a very clear set of standards that ensure we maintain the privacy and dignity of our patients.
We strive to be a diverse and inclusive employer where we can all be ourselves.
We are developing our volunteer base and we aim to increase the number of volunteers we work with.
We have had this in place since November; the signage has been targeted at ‘hotspots’ around the sites where we know that smokers do gather.
A refreshed strategy will help shape who we are, what we do, and, most importantly, why we do it.