On July 5th, 2023, the NHS turns 75 – a significant milestone for an institution that has become an integral part of British society. The NHS has provided free healthcare services to millions across the country, and we want to celebrate this achievement by sharing stories from our colleagues.
We have several initiatives and events planned so everyone can participate in the celebration. From walks and runs to family fun days, we've got something for everyone. And remember to wear blue on July 5th to show your support for the NHS!
We encourage you to share your NHS stories and memories on social media using the hashtag #NHS75 or on our staff space. Let's come together and show appreciation for this great institution that has touched many lives.
Join us in celebrating 75 years of the NHS and making this milestone memorable!
If you have any ideas or want to get more involved email bchft.communications@nhs.net
How to get involved
On this day, 75 years ago, our country did something remarkable. In creating a comprehensive, universal and free National Health Service, we freed tens of millions of people from fear of the financial impact of getting ill, and gave them the hope of a healthier future for themselves and their families.
As we mark three quarters of a century, I wanted to share some personal reflections on how far we have come, where we are now, and the hope we can have for the future.
Proud of our shared history
Over the last 75 years we have continually innovated and adapted to meet the changing needs of our patients and communities, and in doing so ushered a string of major advances in care which have benefited people here and around the world – from the first full hip replacement to genome sequencing.
But we have also faced challenges from Day One. Windrush Day was a reminder that we have always not just welcomed talent from around the world, but relied on it.
I recently met Carol, a Matron at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, whose mum emigrated to England and also worked in the NHS. We talked about what our shared history means to her – you can watch our conversation.
Our NHS at 75
The story of the NHS has always been one of progress and resilience in the face of challenges, and that is true today. I know colleagues continue to work flat out to improve the quality and timeliness of care patients receive, often having to work around rota gaps, and often in facilities that make delivering care less efficient than it could be.
Whether on waiting lists for planned treatment, access to primary, community or mental health care, or the timeliness of urgent and emergency care, we still have a lot to do. But we are making progress – because of the work you are doing.
So while we all remain focused on delivering for patients, it is right that today is a moment to celebrate colleagues, past and present. Whether that’s the service at Westminster Abbey, the NHS Parliamentary Awards, the NHS at 75 photography competition or the dozens of local events taking place across the country – all will put staff at the centre.
I’m also delighted to say that from Thursday, the George Cross – awarded last year to all NHS staff for their 74 years of service to the nation – will be on display at the Science Museum in London. Plans are also in place for the exhibit to move to regional museums over the coming yearsI’m also delighted to say that from Thursday, the George Cross – awarded last year to all NHS staff for their 74 years of service to the nation – will be on display at the Science Museum in London. Plans are also in place for the exhibit to move to regional museums over the coming years.
Ambitious for the future
Milestone anniversaries like today aren’t just about looking back, but also looking to the future. And building a stronger NHS for the future means more colleagues, working in new ways and with the support they need to do what they do best.
I recently returned to my old school, Durham Johnston Comprehensive, as part of the NHS75 Speakers for Schools partnership. I was blown away by the number of young people who were already interested in coming to join us.Ambitious for the future Milestone anniversaries like today aren’t just about looking back, but also looking to the future. And building a stronger NHS for the future means more colleagues, working in new ways and with the support they need to do what they do best. I recently returned to my old school, Durham Johnston Comprehensive, as part of the NHS75 Speakers for Schools partnership. I was blown away by the number of young people who were already interested in coming to join us.
The NHS can’t afford to let that enthusiasm and ambition go to waste – just as we must do everything within our power to retain the skills and experience of our existing staff. So I am delighted that we have been able to publish our Long Term Workforce Plan, which for the first time in our 75-year history sets out how we will train and retain more staff over the coming years, and reform how we learn and work. If you haven’t yet had chance to take a look, the full version is here, and I attempt to summarise it in 30 seconds here.
The recent NHS@75 report from the NHS Assembly was another reminder of how ambitious our colleagues are about improving health and care – whether by boosting prevention, embracing innovation or shifting more care into the community and people’s homes. These are all ambitions I share, and I talked about them in my recent speech to the NHS ConfedExpo conference, which you can read, watch or listen to.
Thank you
I know today will be a busy day like any other Wednesday. NHS teams will deliver around 1.6 million patient contacts. Hundreds of new lives will be brought into the world, countless lives will be improved through care and treatment, and many will be saved. That’s what we do, every day.
Whatever part you have played to date in the ongoing mission of the NHS, and will play in its future, I want to thank you once again for your contribution. You make the NHS what it is today, and you will make sure it continues to be there for future generations.
With best wishes Amanda
Amanda Pritchard
#NHS Chief Executive
There are many ways you and your team can take part in a range of activities to celebrate 75 years of the NHS.
Don't forget to share photos of your celebrations across your community sites, wards and teams with Communications by email: bchft.communications@nhs.net or post them directly onto staff space
To celebrate the 75th birthday of the NHS, we would like to invite all staff to wear blue (where possible) to work on Wednesday 5th July. By doing so, we can show our appreciation and thanks to the NHS and your colleagues for all the work they've done supporting the health and wellbeing of our communities.
Wearing blue is a small, but meaningful act that we can all participate in to show our support. So, let's all come together and wear blue on Wednesday 5th July to celebrate the NHS and all the wonderful work they do!
Thank you in advance for your support, and we look forward to seeing you in your best blue outfits on StaffSpace!
On the occasion of the NHS's 75th anniversary, we would like to celebrate the long and rich history of healthcare in our local area. We invite you to share any local NHS-related stories, photos, or historical information that you may have with us.
Perhaps you have a family member who worked in the NHS, or you've been a patient at a local hospital for many years. Maybe you have old photographs of healthcare workers or facilities that show just how much has changed over time. Whatever it is, we would love to hear from you.
We plan to share your stories and memories on our social media channels and in our comms. Your contributions will provide a fascinating insight into the history of healthcare in our community, and show the impact that the NHS has had on generations of people.
To share your story or photographs, please send them to bchft.communications@nhs.net along with a brief description and any information you have about the date, place, or people featured.
Thank you for your contributions, and we look forward to celebrating our local NHS history with you.
As we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the NHS, we each have the opportunity to share our appreciation for this amazing institution and the incredible people who work within it.
We encourage you to take a moment to watch this video and spot some familiar faces from our Trust as they join together with fellow NHS staff to celebrate this special occasion.
Let's all wish the NHS a happy birthday and show our gratitude for the care and dedication that our healthcare workers provide every day.
Share your posts on staff space or email us at: bchft.communications@nhs.net
Thank you to all our NHS staff, and happy birthday NHS!
We invite all staff to participate by submitting short clips about your favourite thing about the NHS.
Whether it's the people you work with, the patients you care for, or the sense of camaraderie you feel every day, we want to hear from you
Email us at bchft.communications@nhs.net or submit directly onto staff space
The following video features some famililiar faces from our Trust and other NHS staff from across the region!
From Wednesday 5th July, NHS75 branded pin badges will be available to collect from reception areas at the following locations.
Please note badges have been allocated to sites on a first come, first serve basis. If you run out of badges please contact bchft.communications@nhs.net.
The team will work as quickly as possible to replenish badges but please note there may be a delay due to re-purchasing of stock.
Dudley
Henry Lautch Centre, Bushey Fields
Trafalgar House, Dudley Town Centre
Hill House, Stourbridge
Ridge Hill, Kingswinford
Hales view, Halesowen
The elms, Halesowen
Sandwell
Edward Street Hospital
Hallam Street Hospital
Quayside House
Walsall
Kingshill
Dorothy Pattison Hospital
Bloxwich Hospital
Canalside
Wolverhampton
Penn Hospital
The Gem Centre (TBC)
Steps to Health (TBC)
We’ve put together a range of useful templates and materials to help you with your NHS 75 celebrations, including homemade bunting ideas, colouring and activity sheets.
Are you lucky enough to have a colleague who's been an inspiration and guiding force for their fellow peers? Someone who's dedicated their service for the betterment of patients and staff? Celebrate their success and nomination by generously submitting them for a Lifetime Contribution Award!
Our Lifetime Contribution Award is a true celebration of the NHS75, meant for someone who embodies all the values and ethics of our Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. This individual may have been in the Trust for a significant duration of time, and their experience is invaluable to us all. They value teamwork and actively support their peers by taking the initiative to mentor and encourage them. Their innovation and leadership inspire everyone to go above to make a difference and tackle problems that can benefit the system as a whole.
In short, this individual is someone whose tireless efforts are pushing us to strive for a better future. This is an opportunity to give back to them!
The esteemed judges are actively seeking hardworking individuals whose long-standing service to Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust could not go unnoticed! All they need now are your nominations.
When making your nomination, make sure you highlight how this person's long-lasting commitment has modelled the core values of our Trust. Tell us all the ways that they've been widely respected by their peers and staff.
Don't miss this chance to acknowledge and celebrate someone who embodies the heart and soul of the NHS75 by nominating them for the Lifetime Contribution Award. We look forward to receiving your nominations and celebrating the achievements of our esteemed colleagues at the Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
Nominate at: https://www.blackcountryhealthcare.nhs.uk/baftas-2023
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