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COVID-19 Bulletin: Saturday 2 May

May 2, 2020

This is our every single day bulletin. Please use this bulletin and cascade arrangements within care and corporate groups to guide your actions. Remember KINDNESS is our watchword in implementing our plans.  Throughout May we are determined to reduce avoidable harm and death in the people we are taking care of.

 Supporting mental wellbeing is a really important part of the Trust’s programme to help us all to manage the pandemic.  Mental health first aiders are being invited to training over coming days, and Richard Burnell’s brief videos are popular with many colleagues.  His latest on Last Impressions is below – and on May 14th we get going with our first Recharge: Details at message three…

 

1.  Supporting Black and Minority Ethnic colleagues

Each day seems to bring new data about elevated risk, and therefore concern, for BAME key workers during COVID-19.  The commitment to address both the evidence and the concern is absolute.  NHS Employers have just issued useful advice on how the issue may best be addressed by health service organisations.  Reviewing that suggests the Trust is already doing all of this best practice, although we need to check that that work is happening everywhere.  However, if you remain concerned and wish a new Risk Assessment of your work practice to be carried out, or an existing risk assessment to be challenged, please do any of the following three things:

·         Talk to your line manager who will work through the options with you

·         Contact our HR advice line on ext 3116 who will work ‘independently’ with you

·         Contact tobylewis@nhs.net who is the executive sponsor for the Trust’s Black and Minority Ethnic Staff Network, who will oversee work to support you

The organisation would welcome your ideas and suggestions of any more actions you believe that we should consider, and you will have seen prior advice on underlying health, including vitamin D deficiency on which we are exploring active research trials.

2.  Birmingham’s Treatment Centre: Recover-ready?

Over the next few days we are putting in place changes to help us re-start some planned treatments and undertake more diagnostic work.  We have around 4,000 people waiting for surgery, and 8,000 whose scans need to be done and reported.

Nursing and cleaning teams, and a few managers too, were in to help begin the Big Clean Up which carries on tomorrow.  Our #greenshoots programme is all about restoring public confidence in care.  Thank you to all involved…

3.  Recharge:  Let’s learn from you

The Recharge Booth will be open every Thursday from 2pm for 20-30 minutes to hear a different story each time from a colleague who has put themselves forward to share an experience that they want to talk about – it can be anything but likely to be COVID-19 related to begin with.   We start on Thursday May 14th – get in touch with Claire Hubbard and Richard Burnell if you want to know.

This #welearn project is designed to help build psychological resilience by sharing.

4.  Our role model!  Handwashing Jacqueline claps clean

Next week is our special Trust handwashing week.  We want to know how you do it, how many times you do it, why you do it, and how to get everyone doing it.  Senior Sister Jaqueline Slater set the handwashing benchmark at 70 last week.

Watch her video by clicking on her picture below:

 

Share your pictures and upload videos of handwashing best practice on Twitter @SWBHnhs with the hashtag #SWBCleanHands (in line with our social media guidance please).

It only takes 20 seconds to save lives…

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Numbers not statistics: Today’s totals (Yesterday’s totals)

 

Number of our patients confirmed with COVID-19 during the pandemic Number of positive COVID-19 patients who have been discharged during the pandemic Number of patients who have died in our hospitals who tested positive for COVID-19 during the pandemic Number of patients entered by the Trust into a COVID-19 research trial to date Number of COVID-19 positive patients who are inpatients with us today Number of our staff absent due to ill-health or isolation today
1083 (1009) 688
(607)
294
(293)
97
(96)
101
(109)

(537)
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