East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust

East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust provides NHS hospital and community services throughout East Sussex.

Providing NHS care at Conquest Hospital, Eastbourne DGH, Bexhill Hospital, Rye, Winchelsea and District Memorial Hospital, and within the community throughout East Sussex.

A free 2-dose MenB vaccine will be available for a limited time from late July. Who can get it?✅  All current year 13 st...
18/06/2026

A free 2-dose MenB vaccine will be available for a limited time from late July. Who can get it?

✅ All current year 13 students

✅ Under 25s starting university or moving into halls of residence for the first time this autumn

Anyone eligible will be able to book an appointment online or via walk-in at participating pharmacy. Find out more in the comments below:

Our services are especially busy.Please   by making the right choice for your care💻Contact NHS 111 online, on the app or...
18/06/2026

Our services are especially busy.

Please by making the right choice for your care

💻Contact NHS 111 online, on the app or by phone
💊Check local pharmacy opening hours for face to face advice
🏥Please keep our emergency departments for those that need it

💚 Today we’re supporting National Clean Air DayAir pollution affects every organ in our body and can shorten our lives b...
18/06/2026

💚 Today we’re supporting National Clean Air Day

Air pollution affects every organ in our body and can shorten our lives by contributing to chronic illness.

Cleaner air starts with all of us. Why not make one small change today to breathe better and move smarter? Try leaving your car at home for a short journey and choose to walk, wheel, cycle, or use public transport instead. 🚶‍♀️🚲🚌

🔄 Small swaps can make a big difference — because every move matters.

👉 Find out more about Clean Air Day via the Clean Air Hub (link in comments).

We are proud to celebrate our estates and facilities colleagues on National Healthcare Estates and Facilities Day.Our Es...
17/06/2026

We are proud to celebrate our estates and facilities colleagues on National Healthcare Estates and Facilities Day.

Our Estates and Facilities staffs' contribution is essential, often behind the scenes but fundamental to keeping our services running every day.

Please join us in recognising and thanking our Estates and Facilities teams for the incredible work they do every day to support patient care and our Trust.

16/06/2026
16/06/2026
Please   by making the right choice for your care💻Contact NHS 111 online, on the app or by phone💊Check local pharmacy op...
15/06/2026

Please by making the right choice for your care

💻Contact NHS 111 online, on the app or by phone
💊Check local pharmacy opening hours for face to face advice
🏥Please keep our emergency departments for those that need it

15/06/2026

Courage belongs to us all.

As Refugee Week begins, we are mindful that this year’s festival takes place at a time when some communities are experiencing rising hostility, division and uncertainty. In recent weeks, we have seen incidents of racism, violence and attempts to disrupt events that celebrate welcome, inclusion and belonging.

It is precisely in moments like these that Refugee Week matters most.

For 28 years, Refugee Week has brought people together through art, culture, food, film, music, sport and conversation. It creates opportunities to meet neighbours, hear new stories, experience different cultures and discover what connects us. Each year, millions of people take part in tens of thousands of events and activities, helping to build stronger communities across the country and internationally.

Refugee Week is a celebration of the enormous contributions that people seeking sanctuary have made - and continue to make - to every part of our society. It is also a chance to deepen understanding of why people are forced to flee, and to recognise the importance of the right for displaced people to seek safety, dignity and opportunity.

This year's theme, Courage, feels especially resonant.

For refugees courage is often a daily necessity. It is the courage to face unknown journeys, learn new languages, navigate unfamiliar systems, or simply to wake up each morning and step into an uncertain world.

But courage belongs to all of us. Courage to welcome, to stand for what we believe in, and to celebrate culture and community.

At a time when some seek to divide and blame, Refugee Week offers an opportunity to broaden our horizons and discover the richness that emerges when people from different backgrounds share creativity and connection. This year also marks 75 years since the Refugee Convention - a landmark agreement affirming that those forced to flee deserve protection, dignity, and hope.

As Refugee Week 2026 begins (15 June), we invite everyone to celebrate the courage that lives within us all - join us and take part!

If you are hosting or participating in an event this year, read our 'Showing Solidarity and Staying Safe' resource, which offers an overview of Refugee Week alongside practical guidance for organisers.

It explores why the festival matters in today’s context, how it helps build connection and counter hostility, and shares simple, proportionate tips for planning safe, welcoming events - from risk awareness and safeguarding to managing online spaces and protecting personal information: https://refugeeweek.org/showing-solidarity-staying-safe/

15/06/2026

The World Cup is just around the corner. For many, this is an exciting time to get together with family, friends and our community. For others it can bring heightened emotion, stress and challenges.

We’ll be here to remind you to:

⚽Enjoy the World Cup
⚽Celebrate safely
⚽Support each other

Find out more about staying safe during the World Cup: https://www.safeineastsussex.org.uk/staying-safe-during-the-world-cup

📱While this week's planned strikes by resident doctors have been called off, please continue to use 111.nhs.uk/ to acces...
15/06/2026

📱While this week's planned strikes by resident doctors have been called off, please continue to use 111.nhs.uk/ to access the right care at the right time for you. It's open all day, every day, online or by phone, and points you to the best care for your needs.
💊Local pharmacies can help with many health concerns too, often quickly and easily.
🏥Do you have an appointment coming up? Keep it as planned, unless we've already changed it. We'll let you know if anything changes, so there's no need to contact us.

The resident doctors' strike that was due to start on Monday has now been called off.

Please continue to attend any appointments as planned and access NHS services as normal if you need them.

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