Core Brief is our regular employee update and provides important updates across a variety of topics, ranging from operational and site specific information, through to messages for our staff from our Chief Executive.
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BAME Workforce Risk Assessment, new Mental Health resource, Skye House outdoor project
Life on the Frontline; Changes to lockdown guidance; Sharing best practice; Live Active Exercise Referral Scheme is open; and Give & Go.
Guidance on Social Distancing within the Workplace and COVID-19 – Research update.
In this issue Jane thanks the Virology and Mortuary teams.
Life on the Frontline; Deputy Director of Communications appointed; Transport update; and What matters to you, matters to us.
Report from the Independent Review of the QEUH campus.
Message from Jane Grant, Chief Executive
Coaching for Wellbeing and Gypsy Roma Traveller History Month
Message from Jane Grant, Chief Executive: testing of Care Home residents and staff.
Life on the Frontline; Message from Director of Human Resources and Organisational Development; Transport update; and Support for carers.
Skin Care Service; NHS.Net closure; and Family of cancer patient takes to the skies to thank his doctor.
Life on the Frontline; Patient Images and Clinical Photography Services and Support during COVID-19; and 0365 MFA for access to MS Teams.
Topics in this Core Brief: What Matters To You Day 2020.
BAME Workforce – Risk Assessment with Staff Members; Mandatory Self-Isolation Provisions; Shielding; Underlying Health Conditions; SSTS Coding; Carers Week 2020; ICU painting captures pandemic for future generations; and Bus service provision to hospitals.
Volunteer Week and Dementia Awareness Week – Message from Deputy Nurse Director – Acute and Community Assessment Centres update
What Matters to You Day – Staff across NHSGGC and worldwide will be celebrating the importance of talking about what matters to people receiving and providing healthcare, and the difference this makes to them.
Life on the Frontline; Protecting data when working from home; and ICU teams well-being tips shared around the world.
The Infectious Diseases team has been at the heart of our COVID-19 response.
Call for home care workers for the University of Oxford vaccine trial, Endowment Funding, VTE in COVID-19 positive patients, Give & Go now in Stobhill and Lightburn, Poster on reusable eye protection and a Poem – Haven #17
Life in the Frontline, Making Messages Clear to All, R&R Hubs questionnaire and Social Distancing on Transport
GP out-of-hours and Social Distancing
This issue brings you news about Volunteers Week and Dementia Awareness Week
In this issue Jane thanks our Public Health Team for their remarkable professionalism and resilience.
Life on the Frontline; Visiting; Communication Support Apps, Cycle to Work Scheme and World No Tobacco Day