Almost £200,000 is being invested in revamping staff facilities across Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, in one of WISHH’s biggest ever projects.

WISHH, the charity dedicated to supporting patients at HRI and Castle Hill hospitals, has generously allocated almost £200,000 to be invested in improving staff areas at Hull Royal over the coming months.
WISHH Chief Executive, Carl Wheatley, said: “We are committed to supporting both patients and staff across Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and know that high quality rest spaces are widely recognised as vital for staff morale, wellbeing, and resilience, particularly in high-pressure clinical settings.
“Funding for the project, one of the largest ever undertaken by WISHH, was partly provided through NHS Charities Together, was partly provided through NHS Charities Together, following a successful bid for national funding by the charity’s trustees. Financial support from NHS Charities Together enables local NHS charities to deliver practical improvements that make a real difference on the ground.
“The project has focused on improving dedicated staff rest spaces within the hospitals, creating calmer, more comfortable environments where NHS staff can take a proper break during long and demanding shifts.
“The refurbished rest areas will include improvements to décor, lighting, furnishings, and facilities, creating more welcoming and restorative environments. Staff input is helping to shape the design, ensuring the spaces meet practical needs as well as providing a sense of calm away from busy wards.
“In total, eight staff rooms have been identified as requiring extensive refurbishment works, and a further 13 staff rooms have been identified as requiring moderate improvements such as the addition of soft furnishings, decoration or small appliance upgrades.”
Group Chief People Officer, Simon Nearney, added: “Having comfortable, areas where you can go and take a break is really important for your health and wellbeing.
“Unfortunately, some of our staff areas had become tired and poorly equipped, with funding prioritised on improving our clinical areas, so we’re delighted that WISHH is supporting us in making these improvements.
“The rooms where the works have been done have been identified with input from our clinical and capital teams, to ensure that we’re prioritising the areas that need it the most and it has been great to see the progress that’s already been made.”
The Health Tree Foundation, the charity supporting our hospitals in Grimsby, Scunthorpe, and Goole, has also submitted to a id to NHS Charities Together to improve staff facilities and we expect to find out if this has been successful at the end of next month.