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Bring in a completed copy of the ‘This is me’ document.
as we come to the end of our five-year strategy and begin to think about the next chapter, this feels like the right time for the organisation and for me
"I really enjoyed the course and it has made me feel at ease and very calm about the birth" "I have learnt so much more this time round (10 year gap) &
‘The information provided pre-appointment gave me the detail I needed.
“When I arrived at the unit, Isobel, the midwife, put me at such ease. It really is a beautiful environment to give birth.
How do I get help so I can make a choice that is right for me?
A huge congratulations from me and I look forward to seeing this leadership council grow from strength to strength with nursing leading the way in an engaged
What does this mean for me?
How might a psychologist help me?
Martyn says: “I feel incredibly fortunate that my friends’ quick actions allowed me to survive this life-threatening experience.
“My preparation and the recruitment process enabled me to speak to a wide number of staff and partners, to listen to their experiences and understand the
I will be forever grateful to them for all of the care and support that they gave to me during my labour, the birth and the three days afterwards.
Our Lord Jesus, at supper with his friends on the night he was betrayed, shared bread and wine and said, ‘Do this in memory of me’.
To ask of the hospital What will I need to bring with me? (For a self-funder) Is my treatment or test a “fixed price”?
Our Forget-Me-Not Garden Thanks to donations, a new, a dedicated space for anyone affected by baby loss was created.
Who will tell me the results?
Can I bring someone with me to the appointment?
You can search for nurseries or 'Childminders near me' and book your child in advance.
This includes a number of initiatives designed to improve the care and experience of patients living with dementia and those who support them: ‘This is Me
To me, it feels like it was only yesterday when we first set foot in England.