


NHS Lanarkshire wins award for creating greener and healthier sites
NHS Lanarkshire is making great strides in its commitment to build a greener future for staff, patients and residents to enjoy the health and eco benefits. The progress has been so impressive that it has been recognised with an award at the first ever NHS Scotland...
Commitment & compassion in Lanarkshire recognised at awards night
Outstanding professionalism, compassion and innovation in Lanarkshire were the toast of a national award ceremony last night. There was a double win at the prestigious Scottish Health Awards with a further two contenders from the area close runners up. In the highly...
Staff Health and Wellbeing Week now underway
NHS Lanarkshire’s Staff Health and Wellbeing Week kicked off yesterday and continues throughout this week, Mon 31 Oct – Fri 4 Nov. Staff can join live Teams sessions via the fast track links, or make use of the daily mindfulness and meditation videos, all...
Jim White retires after long career in health service
Congratulations go to health protection nurse specialist Jim White who retired in September after a remarkable 46 years’ service. Jim joined NHS Lanarkshire in 1976 when he was appointed as a clinical support worker in mental health at Hartwood Hill Hospital. In...
Feedback invited on the meaning of quality
NHS Lanarkshire’s quality directorate is currently writing the new NHS Lanarkshire Quality Strategy for 2023-2028. The main purpose of the quality strategy is to provide direction to ensure that high quality care is delivered across all health and social care settings...
World Mental Health Day – Walk & Talk event
In support of World Mental Health day 2022, NHS Lanarkshire’s Health Improvement team held ‘Mind Your Head – Walk & Talk’ on Monday 10 October, for people to join a walk to support their mental health. There are many physical, mental and social health...
Dr John Logan retires after long career in public health
We say a fond farewell to Dr John Logan, consultant in public health medicine and deputy director of public health, who recently retired after 23 years’ service. During his medical training between 1981 and 1987, John undertook a variety of clinical based roles...
Restart a Heart Day
Restart a Heart Day- which takes place on Sunday 16 October – is an international campaign encouraging people of all ages to learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). CPR is a lifesaving medical procedure which is given to someone in cardiac arrest. Most of us...