Good News: March 2026
I’m delighted to share the March edition of our Trust’s Good News newsletter.
In Good News we celebrate the inspiring successes and uplifting stories emerging from every corner of our Trust community. Championing the teams and services who are making a genuine difference to people. Each quarter, we highlight the progress we’re making in delivering outstanding patient care, supporting our colleagues to develop and thrive, and keeping wellbeing at the centre of all we do. It’s a true reflection of what it means to be Being Humber.
Our core values of caring, learning, and growing run through every story we feature. In this edition, you’ll find examples of how teams are living these values every day, from local events that showcase exceptional work in our communities to the well-deserved recognition our colleagues have received for their dedication and impact.
We’re particularly proud to share the achievements of services and teams who have been celebrated in recent months for their hard work and commitment, as well as the positive new initiatives making a difference across our local community. These moments remind us of the extraordinary effort taking place daily across our Trust.
Taking time to acknowledge and celebrate these successes is essential. Good News allows us to shine a light on them and recognise the difference we make together.
I hope you find this March edition as inspiring and uplifting as I do.
Warmest regards,
Michele Moran
CEO Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust
Caring
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Time to Talk Day: Conversations for Mental Health
03 February 2026
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14 Days to a Humbelievable You – In Person Event
16 January 2026
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Mental Health Nurses' Day 2026
20 February 2026
Learning
Growing
Recognition
Trust in the Media
New mums have welcomed an impressive rise in breastfeeding rates in one of England's most deprived cities.
More than half (52%) of all babies aged six weeks are breastfed in Hull, compared with just over 30% a decade ago.
Children’s Mental Health Week: Helping young people to ‘belong’ - HULL IS THIS
Children’s Mental Health Week 2026 is focussing on a sense of belonging with the theme of ‘This is My Place’.
Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust provide a broad range of mental health services for children and young people to support healthy futures and brighter lives.
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