We are working to ensure that children on the Isle of Wight are supported to get the best start in life that will lead to good health and wellbeing. This will provide the foundation to ensure they are able to achieve the best opportunities and keep as healthy and well as possible throughout their lives.
We want to ensure that families, individuals and communities are thriving and resilient with access to good jobs, affordable housing, leisure activities, lifelong training, education and learning, health and care services are are able to enjoy the place in which they live.
We want to ensure that people on the Isle of Wight are able to live independently in their own homes with appropriate care support. We want to make sure older residents are supported to play an active role in their communities and supported to maintain and develop their social and community networks.
We always strive to deliver high quality, compassionate care that makes a positive difference to our island community and we hope that the people working in our teams are proud of everything they achieved in 2022-2023.
It was a year full of challenges too, with rising demand, growing waiting lists and repeated periods of intense operational pressure. But nevertheless, the incredible people that make up our NHS rose to the task.
Recognising and celebrating success is an important part of the culture here, as is learning when we do not get things right. Much of what we are able to celebrate has come from listening to patients, service users, carers, and our colleagues.
We look forward to welcoming you to next year’s Annual General Meeting. In the meantime, if you need any of this information in a different format, please contact: iownt.comms@nhs.net.
We want to thank every team member and all of our volunteers for the part they have played in providing high quality, compassionate care to the people who rely on us. Our community is at the heart of everything we do, and we continue to work together and with all our partners to provide the very best care possible.
Melloney Poole, Chairman, Isle of Wight NHS Trust
Formal adoption of the Annual Report and Accounts of the preceding financial year.
Partnerships have been crucial in improving our services.
Meet our presentation stand holders.