Latest News & Public Notices
In this section:
- Recent Success
- Visiting
- Board
- National Boards Collaborative
- Equality, Diversity and Rights
- Publications
- UK Terror Threat - 'Substaintial'
State Hospital Wins Psychiatric Team of the Year Award for Quality Improvement (November 2020)
PUBLIC NOTICE:
- Patient Visitors - Limited visiting capacity is available at present due to the restrictions in place to mitigate the risk of Covid-19. Please contact Leanne Tennant, Person Centred Improvement Advisor. Email Leanne Tennant, Person Centred Improvement Advisor
or telephone Leanne on 01555 842054 who will triage your call and redirect as relevant.
- Professional visitors - You will be offered a telephone consultation where possible rather than a direct site visit. This will be monitored on a day to day basis.
PUBLIC NOTICE:
- Next Board Meeting - The next meeting of The State Hospitals Board for Scotland takes place on Thursday, 25 February 2021. Pubic Notice
refers.
- Board Meetings (annual schedule) - This includes both Board and Board Committee meetings - 2021
- Board Annual Report 2019/20 - Click here
to view.
Equality Outcomes 2013-17 (Update - April 2017)
. Find out more by visiting the 'Equality, Diversity and Rights (EDR)' section within the 'Involvement, Engagement and Feedback' section
. Employment Monitoring data
covering disability, ethnicity, religion, gender and sexual orientation can be found in the Workforce section
where our Staff Governance Equal Pay Statement - April 2017
can also be found.
All State Hospital publications are in the process of being updated.
UK Terror Threat – 'Level Substantial'
The UK terror threat level is 'substantial'. This means that ‘an attack is still likely’. Although there is no known specific threat to the NHS, and we continue to deliver business as usual, security has been enhanced. Staff and visitors have been advised to be extra vigilant. You can help by raising any concerns or reporting any suspicious activity to our Security Department on telephone 01555 840293. Thank you. Note: The Scottish Government has produced the following two leaflets for the public.
Coping with Stress after a Major Incident![]()
Coping with Stress after a Major Incident - Additional information to assist with children![]()