

Are you taking advantage of all our staff benefits and discounts?
We have a great range of benefits to help you with every day costs, from childcare vouchers and nursery fees, to bus travel and cycling to work. There are also scores of discounted rates at businesses and gyms. Be sure you’re not missing out. Below are some of what’s on offer. Cycle to work
Get fit as you get to work with our Cycle to Work scheme. There’s a huge range of tax-free bikes and cycling accessories available. Car lease
With our car lease scheme, you can have a ne


Raising a cup to everyone at BSUH
“It’s good to be thanked for what you do.” “It’s a great gesture.” “It makes me feel valued.” Just some of the comments from the scores of staff who poured into the RSCH Chapel on Wednesday to collect their reusable cup – a small gift but a big thank you from the Trust for the hard work they do every single day. David Clayton-Evans, BSUH Support for Culture and Leadership said: “This is an opportunity to say a huge thank you to the staff for the amazing work they do every day


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Zingy Thetho started at BSUH in January 1999. Two decades later, she’s still here, still learning, still developing and still loving it. Arriving in Brighton was her first time out of South Africa. She was used to living near the seaside, so Brighton looked like a good match. And it’s proved to be. Apart, that is, from having to trade the soft, sandy coastline of the Eastern Cape for Brighton’s hard, pebbly beach. Over the years, Zingy worked in elderly care and then did a st


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Nelson Pires Sousa’s journey from junior nurse to ward manager. “I’ve been here at PRH for eight years. I started on Pyecombe Ward as a junior nurse and I’ve come back to the ward now as Ward Manager. It’s been a bit of a journey. “When I started my first manager was very supportive and if I wanted to be involved in something she was always very helpful and encouraging.” Over the years Nelson has completed a number of training courses including mentorship, advanced respirator

World Health Day
World Health Organisation pays tribute to health workers across the world who promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable.


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Azahara Rojas Moreno, Junior Sister, talks about why she enjoys working at BSUH. “I came here in January 2015. I wanted to work in a place close to London, near the airport – because I have to go home to visit – and by the sea. I lived by the coast in Valencia and the sea makes me happy, even in the winter. I also wanted to be in a city with a good culture.” When she first came to the Trust, Azahara worked on a small ward where medically-fit patients were waiting to be trans


Tackling Stress
April is stress awareness month. Top tips from the experts on how to beat stress suggest we try to: be active; avoid unhealthy habits; have me-time; learn to say no; and accept what we can’t change. The most important step to feeling better, they say, is to identify the cause of our stress, while the most unhelpful step we can take is to turn to something unhealthy to help us cope, such as smoking or drinking alcohol. “There's always a solution to a problem," says one leading