Welcome to Trust wide news 

Here, you will find all of the latest news around the Trust which applies to all staff. 

If you have any news you would like to share, please email the communications team with your story and pictures if available: communications@merseycare.nhs.uk

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    Mersey Care expands focus on global mental health inequalities research

    11 September 2024

    From 1 October 2024, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust’s Research and Innovation Director and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist Nusrat Husain will transition into a new role and dedicate his efforts and expertise on leading Mersey Care’s Global Centre for Research on Mental Health Inequalities.

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    FND: Amelie's story

    11 September 2024

    Ian McNally, Social Prescriber and Wellbeing Link Worker for Anfield and Everton Primary Care Network is running a half marathon to raise awareness and money for Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) Hope and Alder Key. Ian has chosen this charity as his colleague, Fiona Kay’s daughter, Amelie was diagnosed with FND in 2023 (aged 11). If you would like to donate, please visit his JustGiving page.

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    Delay in microbiology sample results

    10 September 2024

    Due to a technical issue, Liverpool Clinical Laboratories are currently experiencing delays in turnaround times for samples including wound swabs, eye swabs and genital swabs. Anything received after the Thursday, 5 September may take an additional 72 hours for a result to be ready.

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    Health Hero coming soon

    9 September 2024

    As part of a change to the Occupational Health and Wellbeing (OHW) delivery model, we will be introducing a new way to receive psychological therapy interventions.

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    Recognising the Deteriorating Patient (NEWS2 and Sepsis)

    9 September 2024

    From today, Recognising the Deteriorating Patient (NEWS2 and Sepsis) will be introduced to staff in Secure Care Division and Community Care Division. The training consists of two parts.