I would like to thank you for your continued
 support with the delivery of first class patient care.  The
 initial feedback from the Care Quality Commission was that YOU are
 providing quality care to our patients.  Thank you.
My goal, and one that I know is shared by Andy
 Newton and Kath Start, is for the Trust to build on this and move
 forward to truly patient-centred care, that improves not only
 clinical outcomes but the lives of the community we
 serve. 
I will be in regular contact with you via a
 range of mediums including email, newsletter and face to face
 roadshows. I will be sending details out separately of these events
 where I hope to meet as many of you as possible.
My first message to you is a basic one, but
 it’s fundamentally crucial that we get the basics right. Hand
 hygiene is of vital importance and is a basic skill we must all get
 to grips with.  This is not as simple as just putting on a
 pair of gloves.  It goes deeper.  I encourage you to
 think about every aspect of care you provide and the impact it has
 on our patients.  Thinking about how you keep our patients
 safe and following the founding principles of ‘do no harm’ is
 vital.  Good hand hygiene helps us to do just that.
Please take time to look at the ‘5 Moments of
 Hand Hygiene’ below. This provides the basic principles to abide
 by:
Further information can be found in the Infection Prevention and Control Manual  in
 the Clinical Zone.
Dr Rory McCrea, Medical
 Director