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Living and working in our community


As a Foundati on Trust, we are accountable to our local community through our members and elected governors.


Our members


By joining our organisati on, our members have chosen to show their support and interest in how our hospitals are run. The involvement and parti cipati on of our members is very important to us.


We keep our members informed through a regular newslett er and create opportuniti es for them to meet the Board and governors. We provide members with insights into our services and on topics that interest them by holding Health Focus events, which feature talks from our clinicians. In the last year, topics have included palliati ve care, urology and the plans for Winchester Hospice, with further talks scheduled in October and November 2018. We also hold an Annual General Meeti ng with exhibiti on stands and the opportunity to meet staff , the governors and the Board each year.


Last year, we held an open day for members and the public at Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, which att racted signifi cant interest from our local community and provided acti viti es for all ages. The event was att ended by approximately 1,000 members of the public, with 200 people registering at the recruitment fair which was held as part of the day.


Our governors give talks to community groups about becoming a member and the role of governors at our Trust. If you would like a governor to speak at your community group, contact us at governors@hhft .nhs.uk


Details of membership, including an online applicati on form, can be found at www.hampshirehospitals.nhs.uk/membership


34 | Annual Review 2017/18


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