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Homesouth west acute hospital

‘Give our £1,000 pay rise to nurses’, says local MLA


Election hopeful believes the hike in MLA salaries should go to frontline health staff

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Floods force nurses to sleep at hospital over Christmas


NURSES at the South West Acute Hospital have been praised for “going above and beyond” after sleeping over during Christmas

Category: Headline, News


New cancer centre due in the autumn at SWAH


New support for cancer sufferers

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Health workers abused over 1,000 times last year


Shocking statistics laid bare

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One person treated EVERY DAY for self-harm at Enniskillen hospital


The influx of admissions show that throughout the last year 365 – at least one every day – has been admitted to SWAH for treatment.

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Hospital visitors ‘urinated in lifts, defecated on floors’


POLICE investigations are continuing following the report of major disturbances at the South West Acute Hospital at the end of last week.

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Midwives vow to continue their strike action over 1% pay rise


MIDWIVES in Enniskillen say they will continue with their strike campaign over a one per cent pay rise until the Stormont Executive approves the recommended pay increase.

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Plans to cut beds at hospital


It has been revealed that plans to cut beds at the South West Acute Hospital are being examined by the Western Trust,

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‘Be worried about what’s in store for your new hospital’, warns top union official


FERMANAGH people should be “very” worried about the future of the Enniskillen hospital, a union secretary has warned.

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Biggest health union to ballot for strike action


The Union representing the largest number of health workers here could have its members on strike as early as March.

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