The Hillingdon Hospitals' Podcast: Recent Episodes

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We also have a special edition podcast for you, with Phil Spivey (chief people officer), Paula Lewis (Freedom to Speak Up Guardian), and Elaine Hotson, health and wellbeing lead.

They are discussing what Black History Month is about, plus the events we have for the month of October.

Thanks for listening and don't forget to come back for a new episode each Monday!Let us know what you thought of this episode or what else you'd like to hear about from across the Trust by tweeting us at @HillingdonNHSFT.

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Martha’s Rule is being implemented to give patients, families, carers and staff round-the-clock access to a rapid review from a separate care team if they are worried about a person’s condition.

Jide Menakaya, consultant paediatrician, talks to Jessamie Hockings about the project.

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National Inclusion Week events (23-27 Sept)

National Inclusion Week is a significant time for organisations across the UK to focus on creating inclusive workplaces where everyone feels they belong. This year’s theme is “Impact Matters”, which emphasises the importance of the actions we take and the difference they make at our Trust in fostering an inclusive environment and aligns perfectly with our ongoing work in EDI too.

We have lots of events lined up during the week to highlight the important work being done around equality, diversity and inclusion, and how you can get involved. Everyone is welcome, we hope to see you at the events, and look forward to listening and learning from our staff.

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Kavita Goreeba, antenatal lead midwife talk about the upcoming joint Women's Network and Macmillian event on 26 September (12 - 2pm) in the Education Centre.

Guest speakers are Fiona Hussey (Mcmillian Support Manager, Phil Pocock (Clinical Psychologist and Elaine Hotson (Health and Wellbeing).

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We celebrated a wonderful evening of staff awards, with winners announced in an exciting ceremony. Listen online for the winners, hearing from the staff who nominated them.

There were nearly 300 nominations for our awards, over eight different categories – a record number. This reflects the amazing work that our staff do every day. Five of the categories reflect the core CARES values that our staff live by every day. Staff could also be nominated for a CEO’s Award for Dedication and Achievement, or a Board Award. This year there is also an additional ‘Public Nomination Award’ to reflect the praise and appreciation we receive from the community we serve.

This year's award categories this year are:

  • CARES Award: Communication
  • CARES Award: Attitude
  • CARES Award: Responsibility
  • CARES Award: Equity
  • CARES Award: Safety
  • CEO’s Award for Dedication and Achievement - to recognise outstanding contributions made by a member of staff who has served more than 15 years in the Trust
  • Board Award - for people or a team exemplifying ‘I am the Change’, innovation or who have introduced new initiatives to the workplace.

Thanks for listening and don't forget to come back for a new episode each Monday!Let us know what you thought of this episode or what else you'd like to hear about from across the Trust by tweeting us at @HillingdonNHSFT.

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We are proud of the care our staff and services provide. In order to continue providing excellent care, we want to celebrate and recognise the things our staff do well.

We have our Staff Awards evening coming up on 5 September, where will be celebrating the staff who have won an award in one of eight categories – Communications, Attitude, Responsibility, Equity and Safety. As well as a CEO’s Award, Board Award and a new Public Nomination Award where staff were nominated by a member of the public.

But there are other ways to celebrate staff, both from staff and patients, listen to find out more.

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In this week's episode we talk about how the recent riots that took place across the UK have impacted colleagues, how the Trust can provide support, what 'zero tolerance' means in practice, and what to do if you ever experience any form of abuse in the workplace.

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In this week's episode we speak to doctors Sabrina Waheed and Anna Burford about trialling self-rostering, and whether giving doctors greater control over their shifts can help with work life balance, morale, and wellbeing.

Tune in to find out more.

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Talking to us in this podcast are Tara Peaks, lead nurse for resuscitation, and Laura Wilkins, resuscitation officer in Tara's team. The Resuscitation Team has recently reported on an improvement in the resuscitation outcomes in the trust, and Tara and Laura talk about the team and about this improvement.

The team has recently produced a report to the Resuscitation Committee as part of National Cardiac Arrest Audit, and explain how this was done and plans for the future.

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In this week's special episode, we talk to Duncan Alston, consultant geriatrician, about Parkinson's Dementia and his work to try and improve the conversations we have with patients about the condition.

Around half of people who have Parkinson's for over ten years will develop Dementia, but the cognitive aspect of this disease is not commonly discussed. In this episode we discuss what is being done to change that, pioneering work that can confirm or rule out an Alzheimer's diagnosis through lumbar puncture, and promising new drugs that are currently being assessed for use in the NHS.

Tune in to find out more.

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What does a clinical health psychologist actually do? It's a good question and one not many people will have the correct answer to.

On this podcast, we catch up with Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Head of Clinical Health Psychology at Hillingdon Hospital, Dr Alex King, to talk about his role at the Trust.

Alex provides a fascinating insight into his profession and the work he and his team do with patients.

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We speak to deputy chief nurse Graeme Wright about the Trust's work to become Veteran-Aware and what it means for patients and staff.

He also explains the significance of the Armed Forces Covenant, which the Trust signed earlier this year, the various stages of accreditation to becoming a Veteran-Aware organisation, and what staff and patients need to know about the project.

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We sat down with Elaine Hotson, the Trust's Health and Wellbeing Lead, to talk about plans for this year's Staff Awards and how you can help make sure our excellent staff are recognised.

Tune in to find out more about the awards categories, what our judges are looking for, and how you can get involved. Nominations are open until 12 July.

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We catch up with famous gardener and landscape architect Tom Stuart-Smith to talk about the new Jubilee Rehabilitation Garden at Hillingdon Hospital.

Tom has overseen the project alongside colleague Max Harriman to transform the space next to the Jubilee Building and provide an oasis of calm for patients undergoing rehab.

On the podcast he talks about he got involved in designing the garden, what it represents, the importance of having green spaces and what he hopes patients will take away from visiting it.

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Behind every operating theatre department door are a skilled group: Operating Department Practitioners (ODPs).

From preparing the operating room to assisting anaesthetists in intubation, airway maintenance and ensuring the patient’s wellbeing, ODPs are critically important members of the surgical team.

To find out more about what it's like to work as an ODP, we caught up with Teresa Honour and Anna Lai-Tan to talk about their experiences, perceptions of the role, daily routines and why ODPs earned the nickname 'the SAS of the NHS' during Covid.

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It's almost time for Estates and Facilities Day 2024 so in the build-up to the event, we catch up with Steve Wedgwood, our Director of Operational Estates and Facilities, to talk about what people can expect from the day.

Steve also talks about his near 500 strong team, why they are known as 'the backbone of the NHS' and the leadership team recently winning a Team of the Year Award.

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In this special episode, Adam Tocock, library services manager, speaks to Louise Cave about the chapter she authored for 'Harnessing Digital Technology and Data for Nursing Practice'.

They explore how collective leadership can drive positive change and ensure everyone plays a role in shaping the future of digital technology in healthcare.

They also talk about her approach to writing the chapter and a new project she working on , which explores the potential role of emerging technologies like AI.

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We're joined by the Trust's Head of Therapies Alex Porter to find out more about what his role entails and the services Therapies offer for patients and staff.

Alex also talks about what the department has done following last year's staff survey, as well as explaining some of the new measures being implemented as a result of the feedback.

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As part of Palliative Care and Grief Awareness Month at the Trust, we catch up with Mortuary Services Manager Joanna Balchin and Bereavement Office Manager Larry Quinn.

They discuss what the process of care after death looks like at the Trust, the support they provide to patients and families, managing emotions and expectations, the pressures of their jobs and plenty more.

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We catch up with clinical psychologist Phil Pocock and Elaine Hotson, the Trust's health, well-being and engagement lead, to talk about mental health in line with Mental Health Awareness Week (13-19 May).

Topics up for discussion include common misconceptions, why being open and honest is so important, this year's theme for the Week which is movement, services for teams and wider groups, plus plenty more.

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In this week's episode, Adam Tocock, our Trust's library services manager is joined by Phil Clegg, regional manager for BMJ, and Ross Whistler, head of learning and assessment products, for a chat about BMJ learning and what it has to offer for Trust staff.

Tune in to hear more about some of the key features of BMJ Learning, how it can help staff prepare for assessments, and how Trust staff can access it for free.

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We catch up with Godfrey Sahayadass to learn more about Microsoft 365 and the new apps which are now available to Hillingdon Hospital staff.

Godfrey, who is the Corporate Applications Service Manager, discusses a range of apps and tools, including Lists, Planner, Power Apps, Power Automate and Power Autoagents, with the aim of increasing productivity and efficiency.

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Freddie Mundy shares his incredible story on this week's podcast having been born at Hillingdon Hospital eight weeks prematurely.

Freddie, who is now 29, is running the Edinburgh marathon in May to raise funds for the hospital's neo-natal unit.

The civil engineer talks to us about his and his family's experience at the hospital, meeting staff years later and his preparations for the marathon in the Scottish capital.
If you would like to sponsor Freddie, you can through his JustGiving fundraising page

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We catch up with Director of operational Estates and Facilites at the Trust, Steve Wedgwood, to talk about the new incinerator - or Energy Generation Centre as it is now known.

Following a two-year project costing nearly £10m, the plant is now up and running and providing heating and hot water for patients and staff at Hillingdon Hospital.

Steve discusses the story behind the project, the incineration process, what it means for patients and what the future holds ahead of the new hospital being built.

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It's a special podcast this week from our recent Women's Network event workshop, where Leslie Gaudet talks about the importance of self-care and ways to prevent burnout.

Leslie is a self-care strategist for female CEOs and their teams, and provide clients with self-care strategies for them to prevent burnout and enhance their quality of life both in their business and beyond in their personal life.

The workshop goes into detail about the significance of self-care in our lives - particularly for those in high stress roles in the service based industry - and how to recognise and prevent the four stages of burnout.

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Thanks for listening and don't forget to come back for a new episode each Monday!Let us know what you thought of this episode or what else you'd like to hear about from across the Trust by tweeting us at @HillingdonNHSFT.

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Following national Moisture Associated Skin Damage Awareness (MASD) Day, we sat down with our Trust's experts, the Tissue Viability Team, to talk about MASD, risk factors, the common causes, and how we can help prevent patients from developing skin damage.

Tune in to find out more.

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THH Library Services Manager Adam Tocock met up with Helena Delagdo Cohen, Clinical Engagement Lead at BMJ Best Practice, to hear about this point-of-care tools' many features and how it can help busy staff at the point of care or elsewhere.

It's freely accessible to all Trust staff on-site via the staff intranet, or remotely via NHS OpenAthens. It's also downloadable as an app.

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We talk to the chair of our multicultural network, Weli Farah, all about Ramadan and the support on offer to Trust staff during this period.

Weli discusses the importance of the month, fasting and what colleagues can do to support those observing Ramadan.

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Join Adam Tocock, library services manager for a conversation with Dr Shveta Khajal and Dr Neil Verma about their recently published research paper, which looks at regional anaesthesia in the UK.

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February is Medication Safety Awareness Month at the Trust so to find out more about this, we chat to Sarah Abdul-Amir and Sarah Newman from the pharmacy team.

The pair talk about medication safety, safeguarding measures you can take and the importance of awareness. They also explain what the 5 Rs are when it comes to medication safety.

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We talk to the Trust's new chief people officer Phil Spivey about his career to date, what his position entails, his ambitions for the organisation and what his life is like away from work.

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In this week's episode we speak to Jenny Jean -Jacques, information governance manager about our duty to protect personal data, common threats that we should consider, how to keep data secure, and what to do if a breach occurs.

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In this episode, we talk to Ed Cox, a patient safety specialist at the Trust, about the launch of the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) and what it all means for staff and patients.

Ed explains why this new approach to responding to incidents is being taken, the background behind it and what the overall aim of the scheme is going forward.

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We chat with leading surgeon and cancer specialist Yasser Mohsen who has been elected Chair of the Court of Examiners at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Yasser talks about his career at Hillingdon, being recognised by his colleagues, what working was like during the Covid pandemic and how the Da Vinci robot is taking bowel surgery to the next level.

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We catch up with Practice Development Nurse Priya Priya
and Practice Educator Mohan Selvaraj who are both from the clinical training and development team to talk about the upcoming Healthcare Assistant recruitment day, how you can become one and the training on offer here at the Trust.

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In this week's episode we speak to Elaine Hotson, our Trust's Health, Wellbeing and Engagement Lead about some of the things you can do to proactively look after your wellbeing this coming year, support and offers available through the Trust, and what to do if you are finding the winter months difficult.

Tune in to find out more.

If you would like to access any of the services mentioned in this programme, links are included below.

Salary finance - financial wellbeing support
Mindfulness with Peter Helmer
Clinical Psychology Team
NW London Keeping Well
Free access to wellbeing apps
NHS England guides for managers - supporting staff wellbeing

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We talk to Gemma Taylor, lead haematology nurse in the Medical Haematology Day Unit, after her team won the 'I am the Change' Award at our Staff Awards ceremony.

This award is for a person or a team exemplifying change, either through innovation or by introducing new initiatives to the workplace.

Gemma explains the story behind the nomination and why teamwork is so crucial to delivering outstanding care.

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In this episode, Priya Priya, practice development nurse - HCA support, speaks to Raviraj Biefun, lead nurse for education about the importance of healthcare support workers within the Trust and how they can progress their career from completing the mandatory care certificate to upskilling through apprenticeships and degrees.

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STAFF Awards podcast with the winner of the CARES Award for communication, Ashifa Trivedi. Ashifa was our lead pharmacist for women and children at Hillingdon for nearly seven years before recently moving on. She talks about her award, the importance of communicating well in her work and how she reflects on her time with the Trust.

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How sustainable can Library Services be? Bringing the subject of green libraries to our Trust, Adam Tocock, library service manager talks to Hyder Mohammad, head of sustainability.

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In this week's episode we catch up with chaplain, Christopher Geake, who is due to retire from the Trust this month.

In this conversation he reflects on his time at our hospitals, some of the challenges he has faced, the humanist perspective, and his proudest moments.

Tune in to find out more.

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We caught up with Dr Bassam Aweid from the Stroke Unit here at Hillingdon Hospital following the team's CARES Award for Equity at our Staff Awards. Dr Aweid explains some of the challenges his staff have had to face over the past year and how everyone's attitude has been exemplary.

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Paula Wheatley, divisional director of nursing and unplanned care, talks to us about the nurses from CNS Unplanned Care who won the CARES Award for Safety at our recent Staff Awards. Paula talks about the vital role played by the nurses in unplanned care, the type of support they gave during industrial action by junior doctors and winning the award.

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The Hillingdon Hospitals Book Club meets again to discuss their latest book: Lessons in Chemistry, by Bonnie Garmus.

"Chemist Elizabeth Zott is not your average woman. In fact, Elizabeth Zott would be the first to point out that there is no such thing.

But it's the early 1960s and her all-male team at Hastings Research Institute take a very unscientific view of equality. Except for one: Calvin Evans; the lonely, brilliant, Nobel-prize nominated grudge-holder who falls in love with - of all things - her mind. True chemistry results."

Find out what the book club thought about Lessons in Chemistry.

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We talk to Paula Lewis, the Trust's Freedom to Speak Up guardian, about this year's staff survey and why it's so important to get your views in and have an opportunity to enact change at the organisation.

Remember, you have until Friday, November 24 to submit the survey!

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Head of Spiritual and Pastoral Care at Hillingdon Hospital, Jack Creagh, talks to us after winning the CARES Award for Responsibility at the Staff Awards. In the podcast, Jack talks about his team of volunteers, their role at the hospital and how it feels to have won the accolade.

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In this week's episode we speak to Tina Benson, COO, about the launch of Cerner EPR at our Trust, what it means for our staff and our patients, what to expect over the launch period and how it will change the way we work in the future.

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In this week’s episode, Adam Tocock, library services manager, speaks to Cynthia Oji, our equality, diversity and inclusion lead about the significance of Black History Month and how the Trust is celebrating this year.

She talks about this year’s theme ‘saluting our sisters’, the importance of representation in the workplace, and how we can continue to work towards a more inclusive culture.

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In this week's episode we speak to Elaine Hotson, Health, Wellbeing and Engagement Lead, about how colleagues can access support if they have been affected by the horrific events in Israel and Gaza.

We share some of the psychological and pastoral support services available to staff, including NW London Keeping Well, our clinical psychology service, and the employee assistance line (accessed through Vivup). We also discuss what to do if you have concerns about abuse in the workplace.

Staff can find contact details and links to all forms of support mentioned in this podcast on the Trust's Wellbeing Hub.

Tune in to find out more.

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Staff Awards podcast with Dr Ajoy Nair from the Alderbourne Rehab team, and colleagues Petra Zeiser-Finn and Helen Johnstone, to speak about winning the CARES Award for Equity. The three talk about their work at Hillingdon Hospital and the incredible story behind the team's nomination.

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In this week's episode we talk to Cynthia Oji, EDI Lead, Paula Lewis, Freedom to Speak Up Guardian, and Elaine Hotson, Health and Wellbeing and Engagement Lead about the launch of CARES Week, which focuses on our Trust's values.

We discuss what CARES Week is, why it is important, and how you can get involved. Tune in to find out more.

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In this episode, Adam Tocock, Library Services Manager, sits down with Emma Glover and Phil Perks, from BMJ to talk about BMJ on Examination, an exam revision platform designed to support trainee doctors through a wide range of postgraduate qualifications - now available to Trust staff! It covers all main specialities, and it accessible by a free app as well as the online platform, so that you can keep training even when offline.

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How much do you know about preventing the spread of infection?

In today's episode we speak Toko Khadani, Head of Nursing for Infection Prevention and Control and Deputy Director of Infection Prevention and Control, about IPC after the pandemic, why hand washing saves lives, and why gloves are not always your friend if you want to prevent the spread of infection.

Tune in to find out more.

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In this week's episode we spoke to Dr Salman Khan about the Trust's Internal Professional Standards, why we have them, how they were developed, and what they mean within the context of the wider acute collaborative. 

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In this episode we spoke to Nicole McLaughlin, our local counter fraud specialist about common types of fraud, the risk to organisations, tell tale signs that fraud may have occurred, and what to do if you think you have identified an issue. 

Tune in to find out more. 

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In this week's episode we caught up with our new chief medical officer, Dr Alan McGlennan, to find out a bit more about him, what drew him to our Trust, his first impressions of our organisation, and what he hopes to achieve in his new role. 

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In this week's episode we speak to Apitha Ganashalingam, client manager, and Suveer Gill, operations manager, about the relaunched Staff Bank, the role it plays in the Trust, how greater collaboration across the four north west London acute trusts means more opportunities for you, and how you or your friends and family can sign up.

Through the Staff Bank, you can sign up to flexible working and extra shifts, giving you a chance to top up your earnings and build new skills at your convenience. Tune in to find out more, or scan the QR code to go straight to the Staff Bank homepage. 

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In this week's episode, Curlene Wilson, clinical practice facilitator, and Melissa Quince, practice development midwife, discuss their careers and experiences in midwifery, the training available at the Trust, and the midwifery open day, which takes place on 4 September. 

Tune in to learn more about midwifery and how you can kickstart your career. 

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In this week's episode we talk to Elaine Hotson, Health, Wellbeing & Engagement Lead, about this year's staff awards, and how you can nominate any teams or individuals who deserve to be recognised for their extraordinary work.

Categories for 2023 include the CARES Awards for Communication, Attitude, Responsibility, Equity and Safety, the CEO's Award for Dedication and Achievement and the Chair's 'I am the Change' Award. Nomination forms can be found on our public website.

Tune in to find out more. 

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In this week's episode we sit down with Adam Tocock, Library Services Manager, to talk about the new library services strategy and what it means for our Trust, 

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In this week's episode we speak to the Cerner Project Team about preparing for the launch of the new Electronic Patient Record system in November, what this means for our Trust, and what teams need to do to make sure they are ready for go live. 

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In this week's episode we site down with our CEO, Patricia Wright, to talk about the upcoming open day, which takes place on Saturday 8 July at Mount Vernon hospital. The event is open to all, is fantastic opportunity to celebrate the extraordinary work that happens in our hospitals with friends, family and the wider community. 

Tune in to find out more. 

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In today's episode we speak to Fran Husson, who has become a passionate advocate for Care Information Exchange and Personal Health Record after they revolutionised her patient experience .

She talks to us about what CIE is, how it has made it possible for her to have greater control over her own care, and the lasting benefits for both patients and health and social care workers.

She also discusses how learning to use digital technology has made it easier to share information and the support available to anyone who is interested in learning more. Including:

Guide to your personal health care record: Home - Patients Know Best
Information about CIE: Care Information Exchange | Home (careinformationexchange-nwl.nhs.uk)
Support for older people who want to learn more about using technology; Internet and technology learning for older people | Age UK

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Hillingdon Hospitals staff bookclub discusses their latest read: Hamnet, by Maggie O'Farrell. The bookclub is run by the library at Hillingdon Hospital, please listen to a chat about the book, but we warned, there are spoilers!

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In this episode, Kavita Goreeba, midwife and antenatal educator speaks to  Sarah Beeharry, specialist diabetes midwife and Ruma Dutta, consultant obstetrician about gestational diabetes. 

They answer some of the your commonly asked questions, including: what causes gestational diabetes? Who is most at risk? and how can you manage the condition? 

Listen to find out more. 

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Hillingdon Hospitals staff bookclub discusses their latest read: Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine, by Gail Honeyman. The bookclub is run by the library at Hillingdon Hospital, please listen to a chat about the book, but we warned, there are spoilers!

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We sat down with Danny Karystinos, the Trust's Diversity and Inclusion Lead to talk about the National Day for Staff Networks (10 May 2023),  the role networks play at our Trust,  and how we can all help shape a more inclusive culture through allyship. 

Tune in to find out more.  

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As part of Deaf Awareness Week, which takes place between 1-7 May, one of our colleagues has kindly shared their personal experience of a hearing impairment to help raise awareness and share some examples of how they adapt to the working environment. 

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In this episode we talk to Dr Jide Menekaya about the Trust's Community Neonatal Clinic, which was launched in 2021 as part of the pandemic response. It has since been highlighted by the RCPCH as an excellent example of pandemic-initiated service re-design, and discussed in Parliament as an exemplar of best practice for cross agency working.

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In today's podcast, Sarah Burton, Learning Disabilities Clinical Nurse Specialist, tells us how the Trust works to ensure that we are supporting patients appropriately and makes adjustments if needed.

Sarah has recently updated our best practice guidelines for supporting patients with a learning disability, listen to the podcast to find out more.

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In this episode we talk to Elaine Hotson, the Trust's Health Wellbeing and Engagement Lead about financial wellbeing, and what support is available to staff if they are worried about the cost of living crisis. 

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What is Trans Day of Visibility?

Transgender Day of Visibility takes place on March 31st each yearto celebrate trans and non-binary people and raise awareness of discrimination faced by trans people worldwide.

In this podcast, Danny Karystinos, our equality and diversity lead, talks to Soraya Boam who is CBT psychologist working for West London NHS Trust. Soraya delivers workshops around gender identity and conformity.

The conversation covers trans rights, experiences and how society has evolved towards inclusion.  Listen for full details of the workshops that Soraya delivers and why awareness is important. 

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In honour of the International Day for the Elimination of Racism on 21 March, Danny, our Trust's Diversity and Inclusion Lead sits down with members of the Multicultural Committee to talk about what the day means, how we can take a stand against discrimination, and what you can do if you observe or experience racism while at work. 

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In preparation for Disabled Access Day on 16 March, our latest podcast discusses how we can make our Trust more accessible for all. 

We talk to Matthew Page, Deputy Chair of the Trust's Disability and Wellbeing Committee and Danny Karystinos, Diversity and Inclusion Lead, about what it means to be an accessible organisation, what we can do support staff and patients, and how you can get help if you experience barriers in your role. 

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In the second of our International Women's Day specials, we talk to Gemini Sampath and Elaine Hotson about how we better support staff wellbeing, and why achieving equity sometimes means we need to treat people differently. 

Find out more about how our Trust is working to raise awareness of some of the issues that affect women's wellbeing in the workplace, including the experience of menopause or perimenopause, and how colleagues can access help if they are  struggling with their health or wellbeing. 

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In honour of International Women's Day, Eilidh Young and Hazel Rawdon-Smith to discuss the power and impact of the  Google 'I am Remarkable' initiative, a programme that aims to empower women and other underrepresented groups to celebrate their achievements in the workplace and beyond. 

Tune in to find our more about the initiative, their personal experiences of taking part, and to find out how you can get involved in the future. 

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This latest episode from Hillingdon Hospitals welcomes Adam Tocock, our Library Services Manager. Listen to Adam talk about all the services that we provide through the library and facilities on site and online.

Our Library Services in the Trust is proud to have recently produced the National Search Guidance, a document meant for all librarians and information professionals. 

The Library also runs the Trust Book Club for staff.

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In this podcast Abbas Kakhoo, lead for clinical strategy in our hospitals, talks us through our Clinical Services Strategy. 

The strategy has been developed within the context of the North West London Health and Care Partnership and the local Hillingdon Health and Care Partnership strategies.1 It will continue to evolve in light of the ongoing development of these strategies and further engagement with stakeholders, although the broad direction of travel outlined in this strategy is not expected to change.

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We have become the latest of over 90 NHS Trusts to partner with AccessAble; the UK’s leading provider of detailed disabled access information.

Working with AccessAble, we have created detailed access guides to facilities, wards, and departments at Hillingdon Hospital and Mount Vernon Hospital.

The guides are 100 per cent facts, figures and photographs to help patients, visitors and staff plan their journeys to and around the hospital sites, covering everything from parking facilities and hearing loops, to walking distances and accessible toilets.

We know everyone’s accessibility needs are different, which is why having detailed, accurate information is so important. It’s why all of the details you’ll find in the guide have been checked in person, on site, by trained surveyors.

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Our Trust has a very diverse nationality of staff and this employee network group is vital in helping employers act on equality issues in the workplace – especially those around recruitment and progression.

In this podcast, Danny, our Equality and Diversity Lead, talks us through our multicultural network for staff.

The multicultural group recognises the multiple backgrounds, diverse cultures and the wide range of views within the Trust. We represent all employees regardless of their multicultural background.

And so we work to support, resource, and advocate for the diverse communities here in our hospitals.

Networks are all about people; they are about progressive change; they are all about supporting the employee journey and inspiring a feeling of belonging. There is a feeling of inclusion with a network, and making employees feel included at work can directly enhance performance and happiness in the workplace. 

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You may have noticed that our Trust public website looks different: new colours, new typefaces, new layouts and new functionality. This new version is the result of a close collaboration with VerseOne, would have provided website solutions to more than 50 NHS organisations.  

I’m Justine McGuinness, head of communications and engagement, and in today’s podcast I’m chatting to digital communications manager, Lucy Wills, about the project and the ideas behind the redesign, and Matthew Page, our deputy disability and well-being chair, about accessibility needs of a website.

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Our Speech and Language Therapy Team at Hillingdon Hospitals is relatively small, and split into acute with three therapists and the Rehabilitation Unit. Stroke and Alderbourne and the Daniels Unit over at Mount Vernon Hospital with another 3 therapists. 

Referrals from all over the adult adult wards when people are concerned that their patients may have a swallowing difficulty and that there's a risk of what we call aspiration. So that is when food or drink might be going down onto the lungs. So a speech therapist will come and do an assessment of someone, swallow and try and reduce the risk of things going down the wrong way, which essentially has an associated positive.

Listen to the podcast today to hear all about the Speech and Language Therapy team and the work they do.

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PATCH stands for Providing Assessment & Treatment for Children at Home and they recently won the Special award at our Staff Awards 2022. 

They won this award because of all work hard they put in to run the service and to make developments for ongoing improvement. They have expanded their service to incorporate community integration with primary care.

The PATCH Team provide assessment and treatment for children at home. 

PATCH nurses do this by working closely with the hospital medical team to enable acutely ill children to be cared for in the comfort of their home whilst they recover which means shorter stays in A&E and earlier discharge home from the ward so less time spent in hospital. 

PATCH will continue to monitor and care for these children at home by supporting and empowering parents to help in their care whilst their child recovers before discharging them back to GP care.

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In this episode of the Hillingdon Hospitals podcast, we are talking to Dr Akram Girgis, a surgeon at the Trust, who recently won an award at our Staff Awards 2022. 

Akram won the CARES Equity Award. He is an experienced and highly skilful surgeon and is always willing to go the extra mile and teach junior staff in his own time.

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Eleni Baldwin, the Clinical Specialty Lead for Elderly Medicine and Stroke Medicine, recently won an award in our Staff Awards 2022, in the category of CARES Responsibility.

Eleni won the award for her great motivation and consistent hard work to give patients the best experience. Importantly, she’s successfully recruited Care Of The Elderly consultants and is working with wider teams to further grow the service.

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Welcome to the next in the series of informative and educational antenatal podcast. by Kavita Goreeba, midwife and antenatal leader educator. Her guest today is Nikki Rennison, professional midwifery advocate, who will be sharing more about her role supporting midwives, woman and birth people. 

The professional midwife midwifery advocate team is a part of a multidisciplinary team that aims to deliver seamless service to women and their families with the aim of of improving well-being.

One aspect of their role is to provide support to the midwives for restorative clinical supervision to enable midwives to produce high quality care to women and their families.

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The chaplaincy in our hospital Trust has the title of the Centre for Spiritual and Pastoral Care - it is as an all-inclusive centre for support. 

Every year in the hospital here at Hillingdon we have a feature called the Giving Tree in the Chapel. Predominantly staff, but also members of the public are incredibly generous in bringing items that really are for patients who come into hospital over Christmas and maybe didn't have time to pack a bag or they were rushed into hospital.

The Team are there to support staff, patient and visitors who ask for our service. Working closely with the palliative care team, to lend a listening ear to someone who wants to chat, supporting people of any religious background or spiritual background or the non-religious.

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Welcome to the latest podcast from Hillingdon Hospitals. In this episode, Lucy Wills is talking to Kavita Goreeba, a midwife in the Trust, about what it means to be a Mental Health First Aider and how we can all become one.

Being a MHFA is about being able to offer support and understanding to staff who would like to talk about their feelings in confidence.

It’s important to provide support to help the Trust to look after the mental health of the staff. 

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Our People Strategy 2021-2024  was developed following feedback from our staff. It was developed following the 2020 Staff survey results and subsequent staff engagement events. 

The strategy sets out our priorities and an action plan to meet our ambition to be a great place to work, underpinned by our NHS People Promise. 

Thanks for listening and don't forget to come back for a new episode each Monday!Let us know what you thought of this episode or what else you'd like to hear about from across the Trust by tweeting us at @HillingdonNHSFT.

For all the latest Trust news and information check out our website - www.thh.nhs.uk/

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A podcast with Annamaria Hardwick, Head of Resourcing, talking through the recruitment process, applying for jobs and interview top tips.

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As part of our Antenatal Education Podcasts, Kavita Goreeba, Antenatal Lead Educator, talks to Dr Yasmin Mulji about the various forms of contraception available suitable after you have had a baby.

Why is it important to think about contraception after having a baby?Ovulation can occur in the first month after having a baby, so it's possible to get pregnant straight away. Yasmin discusses the options for contraception after giving birth.

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Our classes prepare women, birthing people and partners for the last trimester of pregnancy and beyond. 

They are always up-to-day with policies and NHS guidelines, we help parents to make a birth plan and choose options for labour, pain relief, and how to feed and care for a newborn baby. We provide tips for looking after a newborn and give you the opportunity to ask any questions of concerns and to meet other people who are also expecting a baby. 

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Kavita Goreeba, Midwife, talks to Doctor Jamie Shah, Neonatologist, about the value of vitamin K for newborn babies.

All babies are actually born with low levels of vitamin K, particularly because it does not cross the placenta well. Vitamin K is a group of vitamins that the body needs for blood clotting to help wounds or internal injuries heal.

Vitamin K is particularly important for newborns is because it helps prevent a bleeding disorder called haemorrhagic disease of the newborn. 

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With World menopause Awareness Month in October and in particular World Menopause Day on October 18th, we are today talking about the symptoms of the menopause and how this can affect women in work, and importantly how our workplace can support this. 

I’m here today with Neale Watson, consultant gynaecologist, who’s an expert in the menopause, and Elaine Hotson, Wellbeing Lead in the Trust who can advise us on the support we provide for woman at this time. 

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The Maternity Department at Hillingdon Hospital provides maternity support for up to 5,000 mothers and babies each year. Whilst most women go into pregnancy expecting healthy babies, sadly some couples lose a baby. 

I’m Lucy Wills and I have with me today Shirley Clipp, Major Appeals Manager, and Priya Vara, a mother of three born at Hillingdon Hospital, one of whom was still born. They are here to talk about our new Materniy Bereavement Suite at Hillingdon Hospital. 

The Suite was funded jointly by Hillingdon Hospitals Charity and the hospital Trust.

The charity has raised over £200k to fund the Bereavement Suite, giving families the valuable space to mourn the loss of a baby. 

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Let’s celebrate inclusion in our hospitals by creating momentum to engage every employee so they understand the importance of inclusion and how they can make it an integral part of our culture.National Inclusion Week is a week dedicated to celebrating inclusion and taking action to create inclusive workplaces. Founded by Inclusive Employers, National Inclusion Week is now in its 10th year.

For National Inclusion Week 2022 we want to progress unity by taking positive actions towards this- this year’s National Inclusion Week theme is ‘Time to Act: The Power of Now’.

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We are holding an Open Day on Saturday 24th September at Hillingdon Hospital, to showcase everything that is brilliant about our people, our services and the work we do at here.

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Guests on today's podcast are Guilia Ciccolini and Samantha Vincent from our Pelvic Health Team at Hillingdon Hospital. They are talking about about perineal care, pelvic floor exercises and bowel and bladder care for new mums.

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We have a dedicated Patient Safety Team that works hard to ensure that we avoid unintended or unexpected harm to people when they receive care in our hospitals. 

In this podcast, Emma Babski, Patient Safety Manager, discusses how we can promote an open and honest culture around reporting incidents, to identify action to mitigate the risk of similar incidents occurring and to keep our patients and staff safe. 

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Emma Symes, our Deputy Director of Nursing, explains all about this strategy. It sets out how we will achieve a sustainable, equitable, knowledgeable and caring service. The strategy has been developed with input from nursing, midwifery and therapy colleagues and it will help us deliver high quality care to our patients – with appropriately skilled and developed staff – as we face the challenges of the future. 

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We have a new Let’s Talk Series at Hillingdon Hospitals, with our recent Let’s Talk discussion on microaggression in the workplace. Danny Karystinos, our Diversity and Inclusion Lead, set up the Let’s Talk series, with first guest speaker Jade Ajetunmobi, talking through microaggression and how to deal with it. 

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The Trust is made up of a variety of staff as well as a strong team of volunteers, both at Hillingdon and Mount Vernon Hospital. Our volunteers play a vital role in improving the experience that patients and the public have when they visit us. In this episode we talk to Marcy Madzikanda about our volunteers and what they do.

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In this episode, we discuss who the Care Quality Commission (CQC) are, what they do and why we need to be regulated along with the rest of the NHS.

The CQC who are an independent regulator of health and social care in England. They make sure that our services that we provide as an NHS Trust are safe, effective and of high quality. Today we are talking to Pretty Naik, Assistant Director of Regulatory Compliance and Clinical Governance in our Trust and Julia Gould, also from our Trust as our Head Nurse for Effectiveness and Compliance. 

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Danny Karystinos talks to Weli Farah, a member of staff at the Trust, about Muslim culture and celebrations. 

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Neale Watson, a consultant gynaecologist in the Trust, tells us all about the changes in the body during the menopause, and in the perimenopause, and what we can do to support women during this time.  

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In this episode we are joined by Julia Masdin the Trust's Infant Feeding Coordinator to talk about breastfeeding - including the benefits for the mum and the baby, how soon after delivery should mums breastfeed, how can a mum tell if a baby is getting enough breastmilk. 

National Breastfeeding Week is celebrated from 27 June to 3 July, and we would love for you to join us in making the week a success. Tag us in your comments on social media - @HillingdonNHSFT.

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With World Humanist Day on 21 June, it's a good time to consider what humanism is and what  it can mean for all of us, particularly within the Trust.

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In this episode, we explore the five principles which underpin the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and consider what they mean for health. 

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Lisa Murdoch the Trust's Associate Director of HR Operations and Elaine Hotson, Health, Wellbeing & Engagement Lead discuss what the Trust is doing to recognise the outstanding work our staff do every day.

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Why do organisations have networks for staff? How can you find out more and join a network where you work?

Networks are all about people; they are about progressive change; they are all about supporting our journey and inspiring a feeling of belonging. Danny Karystinos, our Diversity and Inclusion Lead, discusses the Trust staff networks that we have in the Trust and how to get involved as a member of staff. 

It's National Day for Staff Networks on 11 May, a day dedicated to recognising networks/resource groups and the incredible value they add to the workplace.

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Thursday 5 May marks International Day of the Midwife - a day for everyone across the country so say thank you to our midwives.

In this podcast, Sarah Maskell discusses the changes happening within midwifery, and specially our Maternity Department at The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

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Chloe Jarvis, the Trust's Marketing Officer discusses how the Trust uses social media to reach staff, patients and the local community to inform them of key updates and news from the Trust, and reminds staff of their own personal use of social media.

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Tahir Ahmed, the Trust's Executive Director for Estates and Facilities and Construction Lead for the new hospital development discusses the exciting plans to build a new hospital on the current site.

In 2019, the Trust was awarded funding to develop a business case for the redevelopment of the hospital  and are required to navigate the complex nature of building a new hospital on the same site as the current one, whilst the current Hillingdon Hospital still cares for its local community.

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Anne Byrne, the Trust's Facilities  Manager, discusses the Trust's restaurant services, inpatient meals and catering during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Steve Wedgwood, Director of Estates and Facilities at The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, discusses the Trust's estate, what's happening on our hospital site and the new Estates Strategy.

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Cherma St Clair, the Trust's Freedom To Speak Up Guardian, and Nadine King, one of the Trust's Freedom To Speak Up Champions, discuss Freedom To Speak Up and what it means for our staff and organisation.

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Hyder Mohammad, the Trust's Sustainability Manager discusses sustainability and the Trust's Green Plan for the future and how we plan to become net zero.

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In this podcast, Peter Hemler,  NHS mindfulness practitioner for the Keeping Well North West London services discusses the benefits mindfulness can have towards your happiness! 

If you're an member of staff at our Trust remember you can join Peter’s weekly mindfulness groups – all online and free! We’re offering all health and social care colleagues free 30 mins or one hour mindfulness sessions with NHS experienced practitioner Peter Helmer.

The aim is to make staff feeling well and relaxed at work.
Mondays - 10am to 11am, 12pm to 12.30pm and 6pm to 6.30pm
Thursday - 12 noon to 12.30pm
Friday - 3pm to 4pm

You can also book one to one or team group sessions both within and outside of clinic hours, contact Peter at Peter.helmer@nhs.net. 

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NHS organisations have been asked to strengthen their defences against cyber attacks, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. 

NHS England’s chief operating office Sir David Sloman’s: “Following Russia’s further violation of Ukraine’s territorial integrity, the National Cyber Security Centre has called on organisations in the UK to bolster their online defences and undertake priority activities to further strengthen cybersecurity resilience.” 

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Nadine King, the Trust's Medical Records Manager, talks about the Trust's project to digitise patient records, otherwise known as Electronic Document Management.

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Our thoughts are with the people of Ukraine and those who have friends or loved ones affected by the conflict. If you are worried and would like to talk to someone, please speak to your manager or your team members in the first instance. 

Support is also available through:

  • Our intranet where there is plentiful wellbeing guidance and resources
  • Keeping Well North West London Health and Social Care staff support - visit keepingwellnwl.nhs.uk
  • Trauma and bereavement support from Just B – call 0300 303 4434, 8am-8pm 7 days a week
  • Mental health support through SHOUT – text the word ‘FRONTLINE’ to 85258, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or talk to Samaritans by calling 0800 069 6222, from 7am to 11pm

For a longer list of resources please visit - mentalhealthatwork.org.uk and search 'ourfrontline-socialcare'.

If you would like to help the Ukraine at this difficult time or donate, please visit the British Red Cross website – redcross.org.uk  

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Robbie Cline, the Trust's Joint Chief Information Officer with London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, talks about how The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is making steps towards modern ways of working to help improve the quality of care the Trust can provide its patients.

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Christopher Geake, the Trust Chaplain, talks about his background in the LGBT community and his path to becoming a chaplain.

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David Jenkins, Joint Director of Charities at The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, discusses how the Hillingdon Hospitals Charity has helped during the pandemic, what fundraising has been like in the absence of face-to-face events, as well as plans for the future. 

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Danny Karystinos, the Trust's Diversity and Inclusion Lead discusses the Trust's plans for LGBT+ History Month this February (2022).

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Katy Bradbury, Clinical Psychologist, and Simon Morris, our Health and Wellbeing Champion, are chatting about what psychological support the Trust has in place to support our staff and colleagues.

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In this episode we meet Danny Karystinos, the Trust's Diversity and Inclusion Lead who discusses the new role brought in by the Trust, and how he aims to make the role successful.

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In this episode, Lucy Wills, Digital Communications Manager and Fahd Rehman, the Trust's Temporary Staffing Manager discuss the launch of 'Patchwork' the Trust's new official collaborative bank for nursing in North West London (including Chelsea and Westminster, Imperial College and London North West University Healthcare).

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In this episode, Lucy Wills from the Trust's Communications and Engagement Team talks to Daniela Susanu, Head of Paediatric Audiology, to get to know her, including her career so far, as well discussing the department's impending move to Mount Vernon Hospital.

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In this episode, Lucy Wills from the Trust's Communications and Engagement Team talks to Anne MacDonald, Communications Officer, to get to know her, including her career so far, as well discussing the Trust's 'I am the Change' Campaign.

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In this episode of The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust's Podcast we meet Chris Geake, Trust Chaplain, who discusses how the Chaplaincy can be there for staff, patients and visitors.