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Collectively our patients, their families and the community we serve are far better off as a result of your efforts, for which we are truly grateful.
We then prospectively recorded this data.
make when we work in partnership with our communities.”
We see adults of all ages, including pre and post menopause, and before and after childbirth.
We are confident that the way we worked in these last 15 months has saved lives but are no less committed to ensuring we respond to the issues raised by
We want to help improve the health and wellbeing of all those we come into contact with.
We are not able to offer emergency help.
areas in which we need to improve.
Safeguarding children is the term we use for the many different ways we make sure our children grow up with the provision of safe and effective care.
We do this by providing our staff with child protection awareness training and ensuring that we can identify, protect and care for those at risk.
On 26 November, together, we will explore the issues arising from falls in depth with staff who carry out the work thereby ensuring we are looking at the
things that we have found.
“We were all amazed at how brave our charity jumpers were.
We would like to thank everyone at Mowgli for all of their incredible support so far and we cannot wait to see what the future holds!
At this appointment we usually need to make permanent dots on your skin near the area of the body we will be treated – we use a needle and tattoo ink.
We want you to know we are committed to offering sensitive care in response to families’ individual needs.
We confirmed permission for the project with the Chief Nurse. We produced contracts, leaflets and posters introducing the project.
We are delighted that we can now offer this treatment locally, rather than patients needing to travel to other radiotherapy centres in the South West and