Welcome to Trust wide news 

Here, you will find all of the latest news around the Trust which applies to all staff. 

If you have any news you would like to share, please email the communications team with your story and pictures if available: communications@merseycare.nhs.uk

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  • Category: Community Care

    New SALT referral form

    21 March 2025

    A new form has been added to community EMIS org codes and can be used to refer into any of the SALT teams across the Community Care Division.

  • Category: Community Care

    Partnership with Edge Hill University Award nomination

    18 March 2025

    A research partnership called Arts for the Blues worked with young people and their families’ lived experiences and is a joint study of the use of creative therapies for those with symptoms of depression who use our children’s mental health service in Halton, Knowsley, St Helens and Warrington.

  • Category: Community Care

    Celebrating Bernie Malone’s remarkable career and retirement

    14 March 2025

    After an extraordinary career spanning over four decades, the Telehealth team bids a fond farewell to Bernie Malone, Telehealth Nurse Advisor, as she embarks on a well deserved retirement.

  • Category: Community Care

    Supporting children's development for World Book Day

    6 March 2025

    The 0-5 teams already work with Book Start to distribute books to families, at key stages in a child's development. We are today launching a story telling pilot study funded through the Child Health Equity Collaborative and Dolly Parten’s Imagination library. Children on the pilot will receive a book a month for the next three years and parents/carers will be supported to understand how important books and storytelling are for their infant; how even starting to read to your baby in utero can support their brain development.

  • Category: Community Care

    Saying goodbye to the last resident at Leonard Cheshire Home

    25 February 2025

    The resident was well known to our Garston nurses who have looked after him for seven years, they visited him three times a day, seven days a week. They saw him on his last day to say goodbye and take him gifts bought by the team.