NHS Property Services' Insights blog explores the latest in the health property sector
Our blog explores the latest in the health property sector with insights from our property and facilities management experts.
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01 August 2022
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Creating flexible healthcare spaces for cancer care services
Demand for NHS space is always changing. More recently, there's a need for more community spaces.
29 June 2022
How can charities get smarter with the spaces they use?
We recently spoke to charity partner, ACEVO, on getting smarter with the spaces charities use and how this can make a big impact on both cost and quality.
01 June 2022
Volunteers Week – Thank you to our 421 colleagues!
I’m proud to announce that we have surpassed this target with 421 colleagues volunteering – that’s 8.1% of our total workforce!
17 May 2022
Rachael’s Roadshow – The social prescribing road trip!
Take a peek at what's going on at our social prescribing hubs across the country with Rachael's video blog series.
12 May 2022
Mental Health Awareness Week: A moment with Gemma Wilson
Gemma Wilson, Facilities Services Manager, who is currently taking part in our Mental Health First Aid training pilot.
10 May 2022
Mental Health Awareness Week 2022: Spotlight on loneliness
Creating a safe space for colleagues and our communities to speak out if they are struggling and get the help they need is a top priority at NHSPS.
06 May 2022
Nutrient Neutrality Guidance: May 2022 Update
The NHSPS Town Planning team shares a summary and guidance on recent advice from Natural England on nutrient pollution.
28 April 2022
Effectively transforming the healthcare estate
Christopher King, Principal Strategic Asset Manager at NHS Property Services discusses the everchanging demand on NHS space at Government Event’s NHS Estates Conference.
25 April 2022
Optimising the health estate: now and beyond the pandemic
Christopher King, Principal Strategic Asset Manager at NHSPS reflects on how rethinking NHS space can help to futureproof health and care in the NHS and in the wider community.
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