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 news

    Road closures - HMS Prince of Wales

    5 December 2024

    Liverpool City Council has confirmed there will be road closures on Princes Parade between 8am to 5pm on Saturday, 7 December  and Sunday, 8 December when the ship is open to ticketholders.

  • Category: Trust news

    Human Rights Watch praise our services

    5 December 2024

    We had a two day visit from the international Human Rights Watch organisation who visited services including Clock View, Life Rooms and on the Maghull Health Park. They met service users and heard from senior staff including Chief Medical Officer Dr Thomas, nursing leads Jenny Hurst, Sandra O’Hear and Zoe Prince, and also our AHP leaders.

  • Category: Secure Care

    Harm Reduction Unit gets positive feedback

    5 December 2024

    Jess Phillips MP, the Minister for Stalking, recently visited the Harm Reduction Unit in Winsford in preparation for a series of changes to anti-stalking measures including further protections for victims.

  • Category: Trust news

    Wear your Christmas jumper and support Mersey Cares!

    5 December 2024

    Join us for Christmas Jumper Day on 12 December to raise money for Mersey Cares. A small donation of £2 from those taking part will help the charity to do some great things to support service users, patients and staff across the Trust.

  • Category: Community Care

    Dear Merseyside

    5 December 2024

    The ‘Dear Merseyside’ event took place on Wednesday, December 4 at the Odeon Cinema in Liverpool and 120 schoolchildren attended to hear about the work of EVOLVE which is helping to shut down criminal gangs and strengthen areas that have been worst affected by their activity, which is where the children who attended live and go to school.