We work really closely with our hospitals to fund projects which give back to our incredible NHS staff. It’s a brilliant way to say ‘thank you’ and support those who have cared for you and your loved ones.
This includes all sorts of training and development projects, such as our ‘Charity Scholars’ project where we have funded university scholarships for a cohort of 26 new nursing and midwifery students, to further develop their leadership and innovation skills through a degree place at Nottingham Trent University.
We’ve also extremely proud to have supported Nottingham City Hospital on its journey to become the first hospital in the UK to receive Magnet® Recognition. The accreditation means that City Hospital is now globally recognised for providing world-class nursing care and leadership.
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Supporting our Charity Scholars
Find out more about our cohort of new nursing and midwifery students, and how we are supporting them in their learning and development.
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Psychological support packages
After the psychological trauma of the Covid-19 pandemic, Nottingham Hospitals Charity has funded a £363,000 project to support staff mental wellbeing.![A headshot of Halima Dagia](/uploads/images/general-jpgs/_1360x1813_crop_center-center_82_line/Halima-Dagia.jpg)