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As we come to the end of 2020, we would like to personally thank each and every one of you for your outstanding dedication, in what has been one of the
A refreshed strategy will help shape who we are, what we do, and, most importantly, why we do it.
What we do
“Each one of us has been touched by cancer and we all know many more people affected and that is why we started the fundraising drive in the village.
number so that we can inform you of your appointment time when we have it.
We will weigh you when you arrive We will take your temperature We will check your heart beat and blood pressure We will explain this to you so you are
In hospital we describe a broken bone as a fracture.
that we do.
“However, we also acknowledge that there are areas where we need to improve.
Our strategy must define who we are, what we do, and most importantly, why we do it.
by Victoria Gaunt
to provide a service that we are all proud of.
As a healthcare provider that promotes wellbeing, we recognise that we have a responsibility to maximise our contribution to creating social value, and
We are unable to accept any referrals into the service until further notice.
We are part of Health Education South West - Severn and work closely with them to deliver important healthcare priorities and assist them in monitoring
For other areas such as partners’ access, we know that these will have been impacted by COVID regulations, but we want people to know that we are listening
We provide care for all sections of the community, regardless of these characteristics.
made on how we deliver care.
We appreciate that this uncertainty is very difficult for all the women, birthing people and families that we care for.
We want to share some information to show you how we are improving services and how we learn from incidents.