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Pulse

www.lancsteachinghospitals.nhs.uk

Issue One - Summer 2012

£100,000

Target£500,00

0

£500,000

£400,000

£300,000

£200,000

£450,000

£350,000

£250,000

£150,000

OurTargetOur target is £500,000 to purchase a CT Scanner for Lancashire and South Cumbria’s Major Trauma Centre.

The overall cost of works is £1.26m which includes £600k for a CT scanner. The hospital has set aside over £700k we need to raise the rest.

So far we have raised £70,000 and by the end of 2012, we hope to have raised £200,000. On behalf of the Trust thank you all for your ongoing support.

Paula Richardson(Appeal Manager).

4 pulse

Sun ShIneSOn charItywalkerSon their stroll across Morecambe Bay

Lifesaver Appeal Office • Office to the Chief ExecutiveRoyal Preston Hospital • Sharoe Green Lane • Preston • PR2 9HT

t: 01772 522391e: [email protected] For more information visit

www.lancsteachinghospitals.nhs.ukor scan the QR code with your smart phone.Registered Charity Number 1051194

DonationsFundraising is always a challenge. However, all contributions,

of whatever size, are very much appreciated.

how yOu can help?Every supporter, every gift and every donation brings us one step closer to our goal. There are many ways to get involved, you may wish to organise your own fundraising activity or take part in one of ours. Together we can make a difference call or email me your ideas.

how to donate• DOnate by text - Send SCAN05 followed by the amount you wish to donate to 70070• DOnate by POSt - Send a cheque made payable to the Lifesaver Appeal.• DOnate OnlIne - Go to www.Justgiving.com/lancashireteachinghospitals, here you can donate or create your own fundraising page.

Preston Guild charity concert • Friday 31st AugustConcert - A ‘Royal Variety’ style concert organised by Preston Twinning Partnership

aims to bring music to your ears with performances from local as well as internationally renowned artists. The event will be held at the Guild Hall Charter Theatre.

Tickets are £35 and are available from the Guild Box office.Headlining is jazz sensation Ronnie Scott’s 17-piece Orchestra also

appearing is legendary crooner Tony Christie. Doors open at 6.45 for a 7:30 start.

It’s a knockout! • Saturday 2nd SeptemberKnock yourself out to raise money for the Lifesaver CT Scanner Appeal!

Do you and nine friends think you have what it takes to become Preston Guild’s Knockout Champions? Or do you just fancy a laugh whilst raising money for the Lifesaver CT Scanner

Appeal? Then why not enter a team for Preston’s 2012 ‘It’s a Knockout?’

Contact: 01772 522391 for more info or visit: www.prestonguilditsaknockout.com

run Preston 10k (Preston Guild Series) • Sunday 30th September, 10amDust off your running shoes for a good cause and raise money

for the Lifesaver CT Scanner Appeal.

For more information, contact Paula Richardson on: 01772 522391

Guild Marathon or half Marathon (Preston Guild Series)

Sunday 28th October, 9am (marathon) • 10am (half marathon)

Last month’s 10K was just a warm-up for this. Your legs will forgive you… eventually.

For more information, contact Paula Richardson on: 01772 522391

Preston 10 Miler (Preston Guild Series) • Sunday 18th November, 10amGo the extra mile for the Lifesaver CT Scanner Appeal. This is the last race

of the Preston Guild Series for 2012, to put your best foot forward.

For more information, contact Paula Richardson on: 01772 522391

Fundraising Events...Why not advertise your event here.

contact us...We would love to hear from you!

Why we need act ScannerOur Lifesaver Appeal, aims to raise £500,000 for a CT scanner for Lancashire and South Cumbria’s Major Trauma Centre.

ABOUT TRAUMAMajor trauma is serious injury that could result in death or serious disability. Nationally, injury is the leading cause of death amongst children and adults aged 44 and below.

Across our region as many as 500 lives per year could be saved by providing specialised trauma care and evidence confirms that major trauma victims have better chances of survival if they have a CT scan on arrival at hospital that those who do not.

Royal Preston Hospital has been selected as the major trauma centre for Lancashire and South Cumbria as it already provides the full range of specialist services required to deliver the best possible treatment for trauma patients.

North West Ambulance Service and North West Air Ambulance will be based at Royal Preston Hospital from the summer completing the major trauma network. As every second counts our specialist team need access to a state of the art CT scanner to provide them with accurate information on internal injuries within seconds, allowing life or limb saving treatment to commence within minutes.

STROKEHaving a CT scanner at the front of the hospital will also help with rapid and accurate diagnosis of stroke patients when they arrive at hospital allowing maximum brain function to be saved.

COSTSAs you probably know the NHS has only limited funds, we therefore need to raise an additional £500, 000 to enable us to purchase this lifesaving piece of equipment and provide the best possible care for you and your family when you need it most.

Building Works £527k

Purchase of CT Scanner £600k

Peripheral Equipment £136k

tOtal £1.263m

So far, thanks to the partnership we have made with the Lancashire Evening Post, we have received enormous support from public and patients from across the region as well as from our staff. This has brought in donations in the region of £70k, which is a fabulous achievement.

If you would like to know more about the Lifesaver CT Scanner Appeal, or how you can help support us please do get in touch.

Thankyou.

t: 01772 522391 e: [email protected]

w: www.lancsteachinghospitals.nhs.uk

A very warm welcome to the first edition of Pulse, and thank you all so much for your generous support since I joined in January. I would welcome any articles or suggestions for content you would like to see here.

It’s certainly been a busy few months Many people have been organising events and getting involved in supporting this very important appeal, I have mentioned some in ‘Thank you’s’.

In May this month, consultant Andy Curran, Modern Matron Michael Dudley and I took the cross bay challenge, kindly organised by UCLAN for the Lifesaver Appeal. 450 people took to the beach in glorious sunshine as seen on the front cover and set off across the famous sands of Morecambe Bay. Ably escorted by the Queen’s Guide, Cedric Robinson, who when asked how he avoided the perils of the sands told me,

“I read these sands likeyou read a bloomin book!”

A breathtaking event which we hope repeat next year. We hope to have raised more than £3,500.

If you wish to advertise in Pulse, do please get in touch.

Many thanks

Paula RichardsonLifesaver Appeal Fundraising Managert: 01772 522391

PAu

LA R

ICH

AR

dSO

N

Welcome...

Charity night has raked in over £2,500When brain haemorrhage survivorMartin Herrington and his wife, Christine from Longridge organised an evening of Rock, Soul and Blues at St Wilfreds Club in Longridge, they were overwhelmed with the support received.

The sellout event raised £2,600 for the Lifesaver Appeal.

A big thank you to you all.

Lifesaver guild ballA glittering Lifesaver Appeal Guild Ball sponsored by Hempsons Solicitors and supported by Barclays took place at the Marriott in April. Organiser Sharon, wife of Consultant Andy Curran, received much support and many prizes from local businesses including Jet2 flights and Lytham Golf Open tickets.

It was a huge success raisingover £7,500

Well done to all involved.

Islamic society call to actionUCLAN’s Islamic Society have pledged to raise £10,000 over the year. The group will be hosting events throughout the year in a bid to raise awareness and funds for our appeal. Thank you all very much.

I will keep you posted on their progress, but recent updates indicate that they have raised over £2,500.

Well done to you all,keep up the hard work!

Also a huge thank you to the following...• Orchard Court for raising over raised £750 at a charity dinner.

• St Wilfrids dance group collected £500 in their tuition fees over the year.

• Mr Mike Pearson for kindly donating £500 from the entry fees at his recent talk on Libya.

• Signs Express for agreeing to sponsor our Lifesaver Appeal Banners and Barometer which will be appearing round the hospital very soon. A total of over £600 in pro bono support. For which we are very grateful indeed.

• Thank you to the following ‘Junior Doctors Mess Committee’ who organised a ceilidh raising £500.

Thank you

Martin Herrington with his Mother and treating Consultants, Mr Wuppalapati and Mr Roberts.

Dancing the night away with

Stephen Baylis at the Lifesaver Guild Ball.

Every second counts

following a serious accident,

and a CT scanner in the

trauma centre will enable

the team of experts to

quickly diagnose injuries,

and start the treatment that

will improve chances

of recovery and save lives.

A major trauma could happen

to anyone, but knowing

you’re in good hands and

willl get the best care

possible is something worth

supporting. I wish the

appeal every success.

Sir Richard Branson

2 pulse pulse 3

St Wilfrids present cheque toPaula Richardson, Fundraising Manager.

Consultant Andy Curran

Why we need act ScannerOur Lifesaver Appeal, aims to raise £500,000 for a CT scanner for Lancashire and South Cumbria’s Major Trauma Centre.

ABOUT TRAUMAMajor trauma is serious injury that could result in death or serious disability. Nationally, injury is the leading cause of death amongst children and adults aged 44 and below.

Across our region as many as 500 lives per year could be saved by providing specialised trauma care and evidence confirms that major trauma victims have better chances of survival if they have a CT scan on arrival at hospital that those who do not.

Royal Preston Hospital has been selected as the major trauma centre for Lancashire and South Cumbria as it already provides the full range of specialist services required to deliver the best possible treatment for trauma patients.

North West Ambulance Service and North West Air Ambulance will be based at Royal Preston Hospital from the summer completing the major trauma network. As every second counts our specialist team need access to a state of the art CT scanner to provide them with accurate information on internal injuries within seconds, allowing life or limb saving treatment to commence within minutes.

STROKEHaving a CT scanner at the front of the hospital will also help with rapid and accurate diagnosis of stroke patients when they arrive at hospital allowing maximum brain function to be saved.

COSTSAs you probably know the NHS has only limited funds, we therefore need to raise an additional £500, 000 to enable us to purchase this lifesaving piece of equipment and provide the best possible care for you and your family when you need it most.

Building Works £527k

Purchase of CT Scanner £600k

Peripheral Equipment £136k

tOtal £1.263m

So far, thanks to the partnership we have made with the Lancashire Evening Post, we have received enormous support from public and patients from across the region as well as from our staff. This has brought in donations in the region of £70k, which is a fabulous achievement.

If you would like to know more about the Lifesaver CT Scanner Appeal, or how you can help support us please do get in touch.

Thankyou.

t: 01772 522391 e: [email protected]

w: www.lancsteachinghospitals.nhs.uk

A very warm welcome to the first edition of Pulse, and thank you all so much for your generous support since I joined in January. I would welcome any articles or suggestions for content you would like to see here.

It’s certainly been a busy few months Many people have been organising events and getting involved in supporting this very important appeal, I have mentioned some in ‘Thank you’s’.

In May this month, consultant Andy Curran, Modern Matron Michael Dudley and I took the cross bay challenge, kindly organised by UCLAN for the Lifesaver Appeal. 450 people took to the beach in glorious sunshine as seen on the front cover and set off across the famous sands of Morecambe Bay. Ably escorted by the Queen’s Guide, Cedric Robinson, who when asked how he avoided the perils of the sands told me,

“I read these sands likeyou read a bloomin book!”

A breathtaking event which we hope repeat next year. We hope to have raised more than £3,500.

If you wish to advertise in Pulse, do please get in touch.

Many thanks

Paula RichardsonLifesaver Appeal Fundraising Managert: 01772 522391

PAu

LA R

ICH

AR

dSO

N

Welcome...

Charity night has raked in over £2,500When brain haemorrhage survivorMartin Herrington and his wife, Christine from Longridge organised an evening of Rock, Soul and Blues at St Wilfreds Club in Longridge, they were overwhelmed with the support received.

The sellout event raised £2,600 for the Lifesaver Appeal.

A big thank you to you all.

Lifesaver guild ballA glittering Lifesaver Appeal Guild Ball sponsored by Hempsons Solicitors and supported by Barclays took place at the Marriott in April. Organiser Sharon, wife of Consultant Andy Curran, received much support and many prizes from local businesses including Jet2 flights and Lytham Golf Open tickets.

It was a huge success raisingover £7,500

Well done to all involved.

Islamic society call to actionUCLAN’s Islamic Society have pledged to raise £10,000 over the year. The group will be hosting events throughout the year in a bid to raise awareness and funds for our appeal. Thank you all very much.

I will keep you posted on their progress, but recent updates indicate that they have raised over £2,500.

Well done to you all,keep up the hard work!

Also a huge thank you to the following...• Orchard Court for raising over raised £750 at a charity dinner.

• St Wilfrids dance group collected £500 in their tuition fees over the year.

• Mr Mike Pearson for kindly donating £500 from the entry fees at his recent talk on Libya.

• Signs Express for agreeing to sponsor our Lifesaver Appeal Banners and Barometer which will be appearing round the hospital very soon. A total of over £600 in pro bono support. For which we are very grateful indeed.

• Thank you to the following ‘Junior Doctors Mess Committee’ who organised a ceilidh raising £500.

Thank you

Martin Herrington with his Mother and treating Consultants, Mr Wuppalapati and Mr Roberts.

Dancing the night away with

Stephen Baylis at the Lifesaver Guild Ball.

Every second counts

following a serious accident,

and a CT scanner in the

trauma centre will enable

the team of experts to

quickly diagnose injuries,

and start the treatment that

will improve chances

of recovery and save lives.

A major trauma could happen

to anyone, but knowing

you’re in good hands and

willl get the best care

possible is something worth

supporting. I wish the

appeal every success.

Sir Richard Branson

2 pulse pulse 3

St Wilfrids present cheque toPaula Richardson, Fundraising Manager.

Consultant Andy Curran

Pulse

www.lancsteachinghospitals.nhs.uk

Issue One - Summer 2012

£100,000

Target£500,00

0

£500,000

£400,000

£300,000

£200,000

£450,000

£350,000

£250,000

£150,000

OurTargetOur target is £500,000 to purchase a CT Scanner for Lancashire and South Cumbria’s Major Trauma Centre.

The overall cost of works is £1.26m which includes £600k for a CT scanner. The hospital has set aside over £700k we need to raise the rest.

So far we have raised £70,000 and by the end of 2012, we hope to have raised £200,000. On behalf of the Trust thank you all for your ongoing support.

Paula Richardson(Appeal Manager).

4 pulse

Sun ShIneSOn charItywalkerSon their stroll across Morecambe Bay

Lifesaver Appeal Office • Office to the Chief ExecutiveRoyal Preston Hospital • Sharoe Green Lane • Preston • PR2 9HT

t: 01772 522391e: [email protected] For more information visit

www.lancsteachinghospitals.nhs.ukor scan the QR code with your smart phone.Registered Charity Number 1051194

DonationsFundraising is always a challenge. However, all contributions,

of whatever size, are very much appreciated.

how yOu can help?Every supporter, every gift and every donation brings us one step closer to our goal. There are many ways to get involved, you may wish to organise your own fundraising activity or take part in one of ours. Together we can make a difference call or email me your ideas.

how to donate• DOnate by text - Send SCAN05 followed by the amount you wish to donate to 70070• DOnate by POSt - Send a cheque made payable to the Lifesaver Appeal.• DOnate OnlIne - Go to www.Justgiving.com/lancashireteachinghospitals, here you can donate or create your own fundraising page.

Preston Guild charity concert • Friday 31st AugustConcert - A ‘Royal Variety’ style concert organised by Preston Twinning Partnership

aims to bring music to your ears with performances from local as well as internationally renowned artists. The event will be held at the Guild Hall Charter Theatre.

Tickets are £35 and are available from the Guild Box office.Headlining is jazz sensation Ronnie Scott’s 17-piece Orchestra also

appearing is legendary crooner Tony Christie. Doors open at 6.45 for a 7:30 start.

It’s a knockout! • Saturday 2nd SeptemberKnock yourself out to raise money for the Lifesaver CT Scanner Appeal!

Do you and nine friends think you have what it takes to become Preston Guild’s Knockout Champions? Or do you just fancy a laugh whilst raising money for the Lifesaver CT Scanner

Appeal? Then why not enter a team for Preston’s 2012 ‘It’s a Knockout?’

Contact: 01772 522391 for more info or visit: www.prestonguilditsaknockout.com

run Preston 10k (Preston Guild Series) • Sunday 30th September, 10amDust off your running shoes for a good cause and raise money

for the Lifesaver CT Scanner Appeal.

For more information, contact Paula Richardson on: 01772 522391

Guild Marathon or half Marathon (Preston Guild Series)

Sunday 28th October, 9am (marathon) • 10am (half marathon)

Last month’s 10K was just a warm-up for this. Your legs will forgive you… eventually.

For more information, contact Paula Richardson on: 01772 522391

Preston 10 Miler (Preston Guild Series) • Sunday 18th November, 10amGo the extra mile for the Lifesaver CT Scanner Appeal. This is the last race

of the Preston Guild Series for 2012, to put your best foot forward.

For more information, contact Paula Richardson on: 01772 522391

Fundraising Events...Why not advertise your event here.

contact us...We would love to hear from you!