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Prince Harry presented the Trust with the Ministry of Defence’s presti gious Employer Recogniti on Scheme Gold Award, the highest badge of honour for organisati ons who acti vely support the Armed Forces community in their workplace.


A total of 28 nurses and midwives marked their graduati on from students to qualifi ed


staff at the Trust’s annual badge ceremony, where they were presented with a Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundati on Trust badge that they will wear on their uniform for the rest of their career to show where they trained.


The team at Countess of Brecknock Hospice was


recognised with a Community Star Award from the University of Winchester. The award highlights and rewards the contributi on of outstanding community organisati ons or individuals across Hampshire.


The compassion, dedicati on and care shown by


Trust staff was celebrated at the WOW! Awards Annual Gala 2017, with staff from the Trust being shortlisted as fi nalists in four categories. The awards recognise the delivery of outstanding customer care by teams and individuals committ ed to delivering the best possible service.


October 2017


The Emergency Department Survey revealed that the


Around 1,000 visitors enjoyed a very special open day at Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, observing a wide range of


interacti ve displays and meeti ng expert staff .


vast majority of people att ending the


Trust’s emergency departments feel they


are listened to by doctors and nurses and treated with respect and dignity.


The Trust unveiled plans to convert Burrell House, on the


site of Royal Hampshire County Hospital, into a 10-bed hospice, supporti ng pati ents with life limiti ng illnesses and their families. The aim is for Winchester Hospice to open in early 2019. PHOTO


November 2017


Annual Review 2017/18


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