Appraisals for 2016-17
Following the roll out of the new appraisal process last June, we have received some very valuable feedback, and have been able to make some improvements on both the form and the process for this year (2016/17)
Following the roll out of the new appraisal process last June, we have received some very valuable feedback, and have been able to make some improvements on both the form and the process for this year (2016/17)
Following the roll out of the new appraisal process last June, we have received some very valuable feedback, and have been able to make some improvements on both the form and the process for this year (2016/17)
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 c
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 c
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 c
The trial of a potentially life-saving scheme in which Surrey firefighters attend certain medical emergencies with South East Coast Ambulance Service will be expanded from next week (Monday 23 May). Following early success of the trial, which began at the end of September last year, trained firefighters will now not only attend cardiac arrest calls but also other serious calls such as someone fitt
The trial of a potentially life-saving scheme in which Surrey firefighters attend certain medical emergencies with South East Coast Ambulance Service will be expanded from next week (Monday 23 May). Following early success of the trial, which began at the end of September last year, trained firefighters will now not only attend cardiac arrest calls but also other serious calls such as someone fitt
The trial of a potentially life-saving scheme in which Surrey firefighters attend certain medical emergencies with South East Coast Ambulance Service will be expanded from next week (Monday 23 May). Following early success of the trial, which began at the end of September last year, trained firefighters will now not only attend cardiac arrest calls but also other serious calls such as someone fitt
The trial of a potentially life-saving scheme in which Surrey firefighters attend certain medical emergencies with South East Coast Ambulance Service will be expanded from next week (Monday 23 May). Following early success of the trial, which began at the end of September last year, trained firefighters will now not only attend cardiac arrest calls but also other serious calls such as someone fitt
The trial of a potentially life-saving scheme in which Surrey firefighters attend certain medical emergencies with South East Coast Ambulance Service will be expanded from next week (Monday 23 May). Following early success of the trial, which began at the end of September last year, trained firefighters will now not only attend cardiac arrest calls but also other serious calls such as someone fitt