Belfast Trust responds to the publication of the Muckamore Abbey Hospital Inquiry Report.
Link to statement: https://t.co/4uG0NtR8yv
Link to full report: https://t.co/pKpDRcaPL7
The RVH 125 Heritage Project will capture the unique heritage of the Royal Victoria Hospital, along with the experiences of staff, patients, and families, ensuring that the hospital's legacy is preserved for future generations, culminating in its 125th Anniversary in 2028. 🎉
Over the course of the project members of the public will be welcomed to the historic site for talks, tours and exhibitions sharing the Royal’s heritage collection of social and medical histories that is unique in Northern Ireland.
Ever wondered what happens at our Breast Screening Mobile Unit? 🤔
This short video, produced in partnership with Stepping Stones NI, aims to help educate and inform people with learning disabilities about what to expect during a breast screening appointment. 💗
Next week we will be hosting our latest Service User and Carer Opportunity to Participate and Engage (SCOPE) training.
This online training session is taking place on Tuesday 16th June from 6:30-8:30pm. 📅
• The support available to help you feel confident and prepared to get involved
Whether you are completely new to involvement or would simply like to learn more, this session will provide a helpful introduction in a friendly and supportive environment. 💙
🎥WATCH: First Minister Michelle O'Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, and Health Minister Mike Nesbitt visited the Mater Hospital in solidarity with staff facing threats and intimidation.
We stand with our healthcare workers. Racist abuse will not be tolerated.
First Minister Michelle O’Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, and Health Minister Mike Nesbitt visited the Mater Hospital, Belfast, today to show solidarity with healthcare workers following recent reports of threats, intimidation and racist attacks against staff.
The Health Minister visited the Mater Hospital alongside First Minister Michelle O'Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly to support healthcare workers following recent reports of threats, intimidation and racist attacks against staff.
“Without them, the HSC system would undoubtedly collapse."
Speaking on BBC Radio Ulster, Health Minister Mike Nesbitt condemned incidents involving intimidation of HSC workers in the recent disorder in NI.
🔗 https://t.co/fEWK44P4Hd
The Chief Executives of Northern Ireland's Health and Social Care Trusts have issued a joint statement.
You can read it on our website:
https://t.co/NIURbMG18n
The recent incidents of civil unrest are deeply worrying. Belfast Trust has a diverse workforce and we are appalled that some of our staff have been subjected to racist abuse.
Belfast Trust has a zero tolerance approach to abusive behaviour.
https://t.co/49cJXDviRr
Belfast Trust is piloting virtual wards, and we are looking for service users and carers to help shape this work.
We will be hosting an online workshop 💻 and are inviting people to join if you:
• have had an inpatient hospital stay in the past 2 years (excluding the Emergency Department)
• are aged 18 or over
• are a carer or family member of someone who has had this type of
recent hospital experience.
Join us to share your views and help shape Virtual Wards. 🩺
We are hosting a second info session for anyone interested in becoming a short breaks foster carer for children with disabilities💛
📆Tue 16 Jun, 1pm-1.30pm
MS Teams
Meeting ID: 398443091230221
P/code: hd9An3qn
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