
Today (23 November) is Support Worker’s Day and we're shining a spotlight on our fantastic nursing support workforce - highlighting the vital contribution they make to patient care in health and social care.
Read Join Tanvir to celebrate Support Workers Day…
We're delighted to have been named Trust of the Year in the HSJ Awards 2023.
Read Oxleas wins Trust of the Year award…
The South London Mental Health and Community Partnership (SLP) has launched a new Perinatal Provider Collaborative to improve services and care for women in south London experiencing mental health problems during their pregnancy, and first year after birth.
Read New perinatal collaborative launched for women in south London…
Right Care, Right Person (RCRP) aims to ensure that vulnerable people in London who are experiencing a deterioration in their health, receive support from those most appropriately trained to deliver it.
Read Right Care, Right Person at the right time…
Careers in health and justice nursing were showcased when we attended the 10th Health and Justice Summit: Building Bridges in Health and Justice, held in Belfast in October.
Read Opening doors to offender healthcare careers…
Due to the adverse weather warnings in place for Thursday 2 November, we have decided to hold the November board meeting virtually.
Read Board meeting changes…
Formal approval and £9.6m of funding has been given by NHSE for a new Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) on the Queen Mary’s Hospital Site in Sidcup.
Read New £9.6m Diagnostic Centre approved for Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup…
Our Bexley CAMHS service is working to redesign and improve how we offer support for children and young people who are struggling with their mental health.
Read Calling all young people and carers…
Our Annual Members’ Meeting (AMM) was done a little differently this year – we travelled between three fabulous venues in Bexley, Bromley and Greenwich boroughs, taking our AMM out to our members.
Read Members invited to get involved at AMMs…The communications team provides a point of contact for journalists to respond to all media enquiries.
We are happy to help journalists represent the trust accurately, so please do get in touch to ensure your facts and information are up-to-date before publishing your story.
Our media team is responsible for:
For all media enquiries Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, please email oxl-tr.communications@nhs.net where a member of the team will review and action your request.
If you have an urgent enquiry outside of office hours or at the weekend, please contact our director on call via the Bracton Centre switchboard on 01322 294300.
We receive documentary, location and broadcast filming requests on a regular basis – we consider all proposals on an individual basis and will try to accommodate proposals where possible, if appropriate.
No photography or filming is permitted without prior arrangement and agreement. Our patients always come first and we have a duty to protect their safety and confidentiality. Anyone found filming or taking photographs on the trust premises without the permission of the trust’s communications team will be asked to leave by the security department and may face prosecution.
Unless agreed otherwise, film crews and photographers must be accompanied by a member of the Communications Team at all times.
Contact: oxl-tr.communications@nhs.net