It’s time to celebrate our national treasure – the NHS – on its 75th anniversary
Join us in celebrating the 75th anniversary of our "national treasure" by reading about the experiences of some of our very own NHS heroes.
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Join us in celebrating the 75th anniversary of our "national treasure" by reading about the experiences of some of our very own NHS heroes.
Wendy Pedley's journey to her true calling as a dedicated NHS nurse has been filled with a passion for making a difference to people's lives.
Life has come full circle for Sarah Clarke – her grandparents once ran one of the first NHS hospitals while she helped plan one of the latest.
When Paddy Neasham followed in her mother’s footsteps to join the NHS she never dreamed that her children – and husband – would be inspired to do the same.
A chance to work behind the scenes at an ambulance workshop sparked a life-long dedication to the NHS for Sam O’Leary.
Meet Gill Faulding – a remarkable NHS stalwart who shares her birth year with our national treasure and is still working to support it.
Talented health care worker Diane Walker has received a first class stamp of approval for a crocheted masterpiece celebrating the 75th anniversary of the NHS.
Trust colleague Paul Robson has a double birthday to celebrate on July 5th – his own and the 75th anniversary of the NHS.
A man who has overcome huge life hurdles is using his lived experience to help others as a much-loved Trust volunteer.
Grants to ensure community groups work together to remove mental health as a barrier to wellbeing.