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Launch of our five-year strategy

A new five-year strategy – First for our patients, staff and the future – has been launched by our Trust.

Powered by the organisation’s updated FIRST Trust values of fairness, inclusivity, respect, safety and teamwork, the new strategy has three equal ambitions:

  • First for patients
  • First for staff
  • First for the future.

It clearly sets out these future ambitions and how we are going to achieve them in order to meet its vision to deliver the best quality and safest care for the local community.

Interim chief executive Craig Black said: “Built on the foundations of the previous strategy, First for our patients, staff and the future sets the direction of the organisation over the next five years.

“There is no doubt that the Covid-19 pandemic has changed the landscape of how we work and what we need to do to recover and repair many of our services affected by it. While we continue to navigate the challenges of the pandemic and deal with additional issues and pressures we have faced over the last two years, I am optimistic about the opportunities ahead. This new chapter enables us to reset; build a fair, open and listening culture; transform the care we provide; and plan for the much needed new and modern healthcare facility for the people of west Suffolk.

Interim chair Jude Chin said: “Staff at the Trust work tirelessly, providing fantastic care for patients across west Suffolk through a range of services. The last two years have been very difficult for staff but with the new strategy now in place, we can look to the future and work together to provide the best possible care for patients. We are grateful to the broad range of people who helped shape this strategy, both in the Trust and more widely.”

To launch the new strategy, we have created a short animation which summarises the strategy, its future direction and how it will get there.

Please watch the short animation here

Please read the full strategy here

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