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

  • Category: Trust wide support services

    Northern Health Science Alliance Top 400 women

    10 March 2025

    Congratulations to Alison Walshe, our Assistant Chief Executive, she had been listed in the Northern Health Science Alliance (NHSA) list of more than 400 women who are pushing the boundaries of innovation in their sectors to mark International Women’s Day on March 8, 2025. Read more on their website.

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    Safe Staffing Boards

    10 March 2025

    Over the coming weeks, the safe staffing boards displayed on all our wards will be replaced. The updated boards reflect our new leadership arrangements and include photographs of Trish Bennett, Chief Executive Officer, Noir Thomas, Chief Medical Officer and Jenny Hurst, Chief Nurse.

  • Category: Trust news

    Winter in focus

    7 March 2025

    Data captured between 27 February to 5 March highlights how some of our Trust services are helping to alleviate ongoing system pressures. Performance data for this period covers urgent community response, Core 24, mental health and Longmoor House.

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    Update on Cheshire and Merseyside’s Dental Improvement Plan – Year 1 Review

    6 March 2025

    Last year NHS Cheshire and Merseyside launched a two year Dental Improvement Plan to help tackle some of the challenges currently facing NHS dental care, a review of the plan can be found below.

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    Irish Traveller Awareness webinar

    6 March 2025

    Irish heritage is deeply rooted in Liverpool and the North West, with 31% of those over 65 identifying as White Irish in Liverpool (ONS 2021). Ahead of St Patrick’s Day, a webinar on 13 March from 10am to 1pm which will focus on raising awareness about Irish Traveller communities and the work of Irish Community Care (ICC).