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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    Launch of Digital Storage Solution for Workplace Adjustment Passports

    3 November 2025

    We’re launching a new digital storage solution to support colleagues with disabilities and long-term conditions, strengthening our commitment to health, wellbeing, and workplace inclusion.

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    Flu cases are rising

    3 November 2025

    Flu activity across the Northwest is increasing much faster and earlier than usual.

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    NHS Staff Survey

    31 October 2025

    It’s your last chance to be part of our NHS Staff Survey ‘early bird’ prize draw! Complete your NHS Staff Survey before midnight tonight, 31 October, for your chance to get £50 shopping vouchers! One person from each division, and one bank colleague, will be randomly selected by our external survey provider IQVIA. All colleagues have the option to opt in or out of the draw when completing your survey. Winners are only announced with permission, and all survey responses remain confidential.

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    Islamophobia Awareness Month

    31 October 2025

    We know our workforce, services and our communities are massively impacted by Islamophobia. It’s important we talk about this and take steps to address discrimination. If you are affected by this personally, we offer support through Nafsiyat and they can be contacted here.

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    Liverpool Immunisation Team, Team of the Month (August 2025)

    31 October 2025

    The Liverpool Immunisation Team has been named “Team of the Month” for August 2025 in recognition of their outstanding commitment to public health. Demonstrating remarkable resilience and passion, the team responded swiftly to public health challenges, including Hepatitis A outbreaks and a recent rise in measles cases. Their proactive approach extended beyond clinical duties, supporting primary immunisation initiatives in over 50 primary schools—often making multiple visits to ensure children received vital vaccinations. Team members also volunteered for additional clinics, including out-of-hours sessions, to reach more families.