Hospital teams to mark Remembrance Day together

Teams at The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT) will mark the service and sacrifice of the Armed Forces community from Britain and the Commonwealth next week.
Colleagues will attend a virtual Remembrance Day service, led by the chaplaincy team, at 11am on Wednesday, 11 November. All will hear a selection of poignant readings, prayers and poems, and will observe the two-minute silence together.
Staff are also encouraged to observe the two-minute silence at their place of work.
Visitors to the hospital will now see poignant displays around the hospital site, featuring poppies and poppy hanging baskets, generously donated to the hospital by Harlow Council. The Patient Panel has also kindly displayed a Forgotten Tommy statue outside the hospital and a display table in the main foyer.
Sharon McNally, director of nursing, midwifery and allied health professionals at The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust said: “Remembrance Day honours those who serve to defend our democratic freedoms and way of life.
“It means a great deal to us to take this opportunity to unite in pausing together and paying tribute to those who have served and sacrificed to defend our nation.
“A heartfelt thank you to our Patient Panel, chaplaincy service and Harlow Council for supporting us in our plans to mark Remembrance Day.”
You can find out more information and support the Poppy Appeal this year via The Royal British Legion’s website: www.britishlegion.org.uk.
Pictured are:
• Photo one: From left to right, Ogechi Emeadi, director of people, organisational development and communications, Stephanie Lawton, chief operating officer, Ann Nutt, chair of the Patient Panel, and Lance McCarthy, chief executive, outside the main entrance of the hospital, by the display.
• Photo two: Some of the emergency department (ED) team by the poppy hanging basket displays outside the ED entrance.