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March 4, 2025

NHST Covid Response for Staff and Patients

Staff at Ninewells Hospital benefited from more than £130,000 of funding to help them during the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.

£67,000 went to spiritual care and wellbeing services. It helped increase capacity for activities, as staff looked for support in dealing with the Covid-19 crisis.

‘Extra pressure’ on wellbeing service during Covid. Alan Gibbon, previous head of the staff wellbeing service, said: “Our wellbeing services is the primary route for staff to seek one-to-one support within NHS Tayside. “The staff wellbeing service… has been under increased pressure to provide a timely response to staff support

“This has been a growing situation due to the ongoing Covid pandemic and the extra pressure this is placing on the service.”

£63,000 was awarded to the building of a new outdoor pavilion, where staff were able to meet, have lunch and enjoy workshops.

Mary Colvin, chair of the board of trustees for Ninewells Community Garden, said:

“Everyone involved in running the garden is delighted to receive this award, which will allow us to further develop our work to support the health and care staff as they deliver the Covid recovery plan. “Grabbing some time in the working day to have a walk and get outside is just the tonic to relieve stress.”

It comes after staff at several sites across Tayside were provided with new outdoor benches thanks to money from NHS Tayside Charitable Foundation.

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