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First ever digital app for parents affected by childhood acquired brain injury launched in Nottingham

Posted on at by Eleanor Barraclough
Families in Nottingham can now benefit from the first ever digital app to provide support for childhood concussion, head injury and acquired brain injury (ABI).
Read First ever digital app for parents affected by childhood acquired brain injury launched in Nottingham…“We didn’t think lightning would strike twice” says fundraising family

Posted on at by Karen Shale
The family of a young man who died of a brain tumour have donated five PlayStation 5s to the Teenage Cancer Trust Hogarth Unit at Nottingham City Hospital.
Read “We didn’t think lightning would strike twice” says fundraising family…Nottingham hospitals appoints new Chief People Officer

Posted on at by Eleanor Barraclough
Danielle Petch has been appointed as the new Chief People Officer at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH).
Read Nottingham hospitals appoints new Chief People Officer…Nottingham Hospitals Head of Global Health wins a national award

Posted on at by Eleanor Barraclough
Richard Holder, Head of Global Health Partnerships (GHP) at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH), has been awarded a national Diaspora Health Champions Award.
Read Nottingham Hospitals Head of Global Health wins a national award…National Rehabilitation Centre to receive special RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden as a ‘lasting legacy’

Posted on at by Elizabeth Fry
A special accessible garden created for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show with the National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) in mind could become a therapeutic space to help NHS patients on their recovery journey after the London show.
Read National Rehabilitation Centre to receive special RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden as a ‘lasting legacy’…Dying Matters: chance to create a lasting dedication to loved ones

Posted on at by Karen Shale
For one month only, anyone who has lost a loved one and has a connection to our hospitals is being invited to create a lasting tribute to them to mark Dying Matters Month.
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