Make a Difference in Your Community: Become a CWP Governor!

Are you passionate about improving healthcare services? Do you want to be a voice for your community and help shape the future of the NHS? As an NHS Foundation Trust Governor, you’ll:

  • Represent Your Community’s Interests
  • Influence Key Decisions
  • Work with Healthcare Leaders
  • Drive Positive Change
  • Work as part of a team

Whether you have a healthcare background or simply care about local services, your unique perspective is invaluable. 

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We are delighted to announce a fantastic response to the call for nominations in our 2024 governor elections! 10 new governors will be formally appointed at this year’s Annual Members’ Meeting in November.  

Seven governors were automatically appointed in uncontested seats and an election was held during September for three staff constituencies. 

Isla Wilson, Chair of the Trust, comments: “Thank you to all members of the public, service users and carers, and staff who have put themselves forward to be a Trust governor. Your enthusiasm to make a difference and your commitment to representing your communities, people accessing our services and colleagues is much appreciated. We look forward to welcoming our new governors and their valuable contribution, with insight and feedback from a wide range of experiences and backgrounds.” 

Congratulations to our ten new governors who are: 

  • Steve Bell (service user/carer constituency) 

  • Craig Blackburn (service user/carer constituency) 

  • Louise Dooks (public – Cheshire East constituency) 

  • Amy Edisbury-Williams (staff – therapies constituency) 

  • Sophie Evans (staff – nursing constituency) 

  • Charlotte Fleming (staff – non-clinical constituency) 

  • Nigel Hickmott (service user/carer constituency) 

  • Jenny Holmes (staff – medical constituency) 

  • Sarah Moss (public – Wirral constituency) 

  • Natasha E Taylor (service user/carer constituency) 

More information is available here.