Join us in celebrating the third annual National Healthcare Estates and Facilities Day on Wednesday 18 June.
This is our chance to recognise the vital work of over 4,000 Estates and Facilities colleagues across NHSGGC — from porters and domestics to engineers and caterers — who keep our hospitals running safely and efficiently every day.
Watch a special message from Tom Steele, Director of Estates and Facilities, as he reflects on the past year and thanks teams across the Board.
A variety of activities are planned across NHSGGC sites to mark the day, including team drop-ins, informal gatherings, and opportunities to connect and celebrate the vital work of our Estates and Facilities colleagues:
On Site Events and Activities
- Royal Alexandra Hospital – Stall in Foyer/Main Entrance
- Inverclyde Royal Hospital – Stall in Dining Room
- Vale of Leven Hospital – Stall in Dining Room. IT Room located in teaching corridor for online Yoga/Pilates and Wellbeing Sessions.
- Gartnavel General Hospital – Stall in Gartnavel General Canteen and in Main Entrance.
- New Stobhill Hospital – Stall in main reception Area ACH
- Leverndale – Stall in canteen Area
- Dykebar – Stall in canteen Area
- Victoria ACH – Stall in Main Foyer
- Community Areas – Stalls in various Health Centres
- Glasgow Royal Infirmary – Stall in main concourse and centre block. Games in Campsie Meeting Room. Porter Poolroom for online Yoga/Pilates and Wellbeing Sessions
- QEUH – Stalls in atrium of Royal Hospital for Children and Adult Hospital. Training room in Lab Building for online Yoga/Pilates and Wellbeing Sessions.
- Gartnavel General 1st Floor Café – Bike Week Information Session 11am-1pm
Online Events and Activities
- Tiny Habits Mindfulness Taster Session – 18 June at 9.00am
- Pilates Session – 10.00am
- Tiny Habits Mindfulness Taster Session – 18 June at 2.00pm
- Yoga Session – 2.30pm
Colleagues from across NHSGGC have shared their stories and reflections to highlight the hard work, dedication, and vital contribution of Estates and Facilities teams to the running of our health service.