The rainbow lanyards and pins are a voluntary way for staff of any sexual orientation and gender identity to indicate that they are a ‘safe listening ear’ for LGBTQ+ patients, colleagues, volunteers and students.
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The rainbow lanyards and pins are a voluntary way for staff of any sexual orientation and gender identity to indicate that they are a ‘safe listening ear’ for LGBTQ+ patients, colleagues, volunteers and students.
Read moreBSUH has today been rated as ‘Good’ overall by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and ‘Outstanding’ for caring following an inspection in September.
Read moreThe Trust’s chief executive Marianne Griffiths has been awarded a damehood for services to the health service in the New Year Honours List.
Read moreNewhaven ward is throwing open its doors on Tuesday 8th January for a special nursing recruitment event.
Read moreOn Christmas Day hundreds of staff at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton will be hard at work caring for their patients.
Read moreThe National Guardian’s Office (NGO) will be carrying out a case review of speaking up at Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
Read moreBrighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust has received another prestigious national award – the ‘Emergency Medicine Training Department of the Year’ from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine.
Read moreRoyal Voluntary Service presented Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals Trust with a gift of £94,000 at a special afternoon tea held at the Royal Sussex County Hospital (RSCH)
Read morePrincess Royal Hospital is opening its doors between 9am and 4pm on Thursday 13 December for a special nursing recruitment event.
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