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  • Hill Dickinson mock inquest series

    2 February 2026

    Hill Dickinson’s inquest team will be hosting a series of mock inquests across their offices in early 2026.

  • Important – Update your Staff Details

    2 February 2026

    Over recent weeks, colleagues have been reminded to review and update their contact details, including any changes to divisions or team structures You can do this quickly and easily by visiting the Staff Contact Directory on YourSpace (from Useful links) and making sure your information is accurate and up to date.

  • Things you should know about legionella

    2 February 2026

    Legionella is a type of bacteria found naturally in water. It can sometimes appear in places like sinks or showers, especially if they aren’t used often and water sits still. If people breathe in tiny droplets of water containing Legionella, it can cause lung infections (like pneumonia), especially in those at higher risk. To keep our staff, service users and patients safe, the Trust regularly maintains, and flushes unused water outlets also test water samples for Legionella. If Legionella is found, the Trust follows strict safety policies and procedures to prevent any risks.

  • Mental Health Act (MHA) 2025: key actions for sections that come into force on 18 December 2025

    2 February 2026

    The Mental Health Bill received Royal Assent on 18 December 2025 creating the Mental Health Act (MHA) 2025, with the vast majority of the MHA 2025 changes not yet in force and details of specific changes/impact provided here. A code of practice is now being developed, and it is possible other sections of the MHA 2025 will not come into force until the code of practice is ready for publication.

  • World Wetland Day

    30 January 2026

    Let’s try and grow our community or nature lovers this World Wetland Day. Wetlands are water rich habitats such as marshes, reedbeds, floodplains and coastal lagoons. They support a huge range of wildlife and offer vital natural services, from improving water quality to storing carbon.