Nursing assistants and maternity support workers, who are members of UNISON, are expected to take part in further industrial action, from Monday 5 August to Thursday 8 August 2024.
Trust services are expected to be very busy, and Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (SASH) is urging the local community to choose services wisely to help ensure care is available for patients who need it most.
While disruption should be expected, it vital that people who need urgent and emergency care continue to come forward.
Those with non-life-threatening care needs should however consider if a local urgent treatment centre or minor injury unit can help.
Those with a less urgent medical illness or injury should also consider using NHS 111, walk-in-centres, GP practices, pharmacies, Crawley Urgent Treatment Centre, or the Minor Injury Units at Caterham Dene, Horsham and East Grinstead for non-life-threatening care. The public should only use 999 or East Surrey emergency department in a genuine emergency – such as if you are seriously ill or experiencing a life-threatening emergency.
Hospital staff will be working round the clock to ensure the safe care of all patients who need urgent and emergency treatment, as well as maintaining as much routine care as possible, and while disruption should be expected, the Trust are working hard to minimise this. People should therefore not put off seeking vital care on strike days.
Tina Hetherington, Chief Nurse at Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, said:
“Our teams are working hard to minimise disruption and care for all those who need us throughout this latest period of industrial action. Our services are likely to be very busy, so if your condition isn’t life-threatening, please use other NHS services such as 111 online, your local pharmacy or GP, or nearby treatment centres at Crawley, Caterham Dene, Horsham and East Grinstead, which will be running as normal and will be able to see you much sooner. This will help ensure emergency care is available to patients who need it most.”
The Trust has also advised patients with a scheduled appointments between 5 to 8 August to continue to attend unless they have informed you otherwise.
Patients who need medical advice or non-life-threatening care should:
- Use 111 online as their first port of call as this will be able to identify the most appropriate local service, patients should only call 111 if they do not have access to the internet.
- Patients should also make use of local pharmacies and General Practice for non-urgent medical issues as much as possible.
- Visit the local Urgent Treatment Centres (UTC) and Minor Injury Units (MIU). These will be running as normal during industrial action:
- Caterham MIU (if aged 18 and over) – Located at Caterham Dene Hospital, Church Road, Caterham, CR3 5RA. Open 9am – 8pm, seven days a week. This is a convenient alternative to A&E and is run by qualified emergency nurse practitioners. The MIU provides treatment for cuts and grazes, sprains and strains, broken bones (fractures), bites and stings, infected wounds, eye problems such as infections or scratches, sports injuries, minor burns and scalds. X-ray facilities available on site.
- Crawley UTC – Located at Crawley Hospital, West Green Drive, Crawley, RH11 7DH. Open 7:30am to 10pm, seven days a week. UTCs treat most injuries that are urgent but not life threatening. For example, sprains and strains, broken bones, minor burns and scalds, minor head and eye injuries, bites and stings.
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- Horsham MIU – Located at Horsham Hospital, Hurst Road, Horsham, RH12 2DR. Open 9am – 5pm from Monday – Friday, excluding bank holidays. They are a minor injuries unit staffed by emergency nurse practitioners and other nursing and ancillary staff. They provide assessment and treatment of a wide range of minor injuries in both adults and children. Following assessment patients may be treated and discharged or, if appropriate, referred onto other health care providers. X-ray facilities available on site.
- East Grinstead MIU – Located at Queen Victoria Hospital, Holtye Road, East Grinstead, RH19 3DZ. Open 8am – 8pm, seven days a week. The unit is run by emergency practitioners who are well-trained and experienced specialist nurses and paramedics who are able to assess, diagnose and treat a wide range of minor injuries and ailments for both adults and children over one year old. X-ray is available for Minor Injuries Unit patients if required Monday - Friday 8.30am -5pm, Saturday 9am - 1pm and Sunday/bank holidays 10am - 1pm for adults and children over four years. On call cover is also available for emergency referrals outside of these hours.
Patients should only call 999 or come to A&E in a life-threatening emergency.
Patients who have an appointment on strike days:
- Should continue to attend any appointments as planned unless we have contacted you to rearrange.
- The safety of our patients is our absolute priority and appointments will only be rearranged as a last resort to ensure that we have enough frontline staff to care for those who are critically or seriously ill.
- We do understand how frustrating this will be for our patients. Please bear with us and we will do everything we can to re-book you for the earliest possible date.