As part of Black History Month, we’ve been speaking to colleagues who are proud to be who they are. Rugie Kamara, a parent and infant relationship practitioner at Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale early attachment service, has shared her story and what this year’s ‘Proud To Be’…
Claire Molloy, our chief executive, has formally confirmed that she will be retiring next year after nearly 30 years in the NHS.
Ade Akinola, associate director of medical education, has written a brilliant piece for Black History Month, detailing his journey to where he is now and why he is proud to be who he is.
Oldham patient Adam Bromiley-Haslam has unveiled a very personal exhibition at a community art gallery in Oldham, which details the story behind his mental health journey.