• 6TH NOVEMBER 2020
    Our plan for the year ahead – People, Partners and Place

    Our plan for the year ahead – People, Partners and Place

    We’re delighted to announce that we have launched our plan for the year ahead, which we’ve called “People, Partners and Place.” This has been a year like no other. Despite the huge challenge of the pandemic, we have delivered care to be proud of, and…

    • 4TH NOVEMBER 2020
    Health partnership supports Islamophobia Awareness Month

    Health partnership supports Islamophobia Awareness Month

    BUILDING on the launch of its review report:  Tackling health inequalities for Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities and colleagues – understanding impact, reducing inequalities, supporting recovery on the 22 October, and as part of its commitment…

    • 4TH NOVEMBER 2020
    Suspension of some non-urgent surgery and appointments extended

    Suspension of some non-urgent surgery and appointments extended

    BRADFORD Teaching Hospitals has extended the suspension of some non-urgent surgery and outpatient appointments for a further month from today (November 4), following a rise in the number of seriously unwell COVID-19 patients. Over the last few days, Bradford Royal Infirmary (BRI) has seen admissions rise to around 150 COVID patients, with up to 30
    • 4TH NOVEMBER 2020
    Children draw poppies to help hospitals mark Remembrance Day

    Children draw poppies to help hospitals mark Remembrance Day

    VISITORS to Bradford Royal Infirmary and St Luke's Hospital may have noticed that both sites are blooming with beautiful poppies. These lovely displays of artwork have been organised for Remembrance Day 2020, to illustrate that, even during the midst of a global pandemic, we will never forget those who made the ultimate sacrifice to secure