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Celebrating International Women's Day
The IWD 2026 theme 'give to gain' encourages a mindset of generosity and collaboration while empathising the power of support that when women thrive, we all rise and to recognise this, we spoke with women from across the Trust to understand what International Women's Day means to them and how the Trust have supported them.
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Colleagues have transferred from the Norman Power Centre to Moseley Hall Hospital
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Couple raising awareness of sepsis as brave Manjit leaves hospital.
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To close our National Apprenticeship Week celebrations, we spoke with physiotherapist Jo Oliver, who completed her MSc physiotherapy apprenticeship in 2025.
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Celebrating learner success!
Recognising the achievements of colleagues who gained vocational qualifications with support from BCHC's education department.
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Continuing with our National Apprenticeship Week celebrations, we spoke with adult specialist rehab stores administrator Rees James who began working for BCHC in 2024 and started his level 3 business administrator apprenticeship not long after to better himself and his knowledge of his role and the Trust.
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Excellence in community rehabilitation
Community therapy teams helping to deliver neighbourhood health vision.
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As part of our National Apprenticeship Week celebrations, we spoke with musculoskeletal physiotherapist Chris Ridley who began his apprenticeship journey back in 2021, after previously working as a physiotherapy assistant for over a decade.
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To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week celebrations, we spoke with facilities contracts and helpdesk administrator Keisha Johnson who completed her business administration level 3 apprenticeship in 2025.
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Minister for Care Stephen Kinnock MP visited Birmingham for a first-hand look at how close collaboration with our acute sector partners is helping to deliver the government's neighbourhood health vision.
Read Neighbourhood health insight as care minister visits locality hub…Nominations for the Council of Governor elections are now open
Further information can be found on the Trust's election website.
Read Nominations for the Council of Governor elections are now open…BCHC celebrates partnership with Aston Medical School
Plaques unveiled to celebrate commitment to medical education.
Read BCHC celebrates partnership with Aston Medical School…Supporting families of children with a DLD
A free course for parents/carers of primary age children.
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The BCHC Patient Engagement Portal is now live.
Read Easier access to information about your care…Creating an integrated healthcare hub at historic Sutton Cottage
Work continues on an £8.5 million scheme to transform Sutton Cottage Hospital into an integrated hub for healthcare services, with a particular focus on health prevention and wellbeing for older people.
Read Creating an integrated healthcare hub at historic Sutton Cottage…Warm Welcome spaces are available for citizens in Birmingham
Spaces are open to all, inclusive and non-judgemental.
Read Warm Welcome spaces are available for citizens in Birmingham…Clinical spotlight - functional electrical stimulation
Consultant physio Christine Singleton has been a key architect of developing FES at home and abroad.
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Read Richard Kirby's NHS Confederation blog.
Read Keeping neighbourhood health ambition high…Industrial action 17 December to 22 December
The British Medical Association (BMA) has announced strike action by resident doctors from 7.00 a.m. on Wednesday 17 December 2025 until 7.00 a.m. on Monday 22 December 2025.
Read Industrial action 17 December to 22 December…Latest developments for the United Against Racism campaign
Inspiring Hope is set to deliver an anti-racism leadership development programme to 800 of our senior leaders.
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