News

Conference presentations now available!

Published: 22nd Dec 2023

The presentations from our fantastic Conference speakers are now available!

November 2023 Newsletter

Published: 28th Nov 2023

The last newsletter of 2023 is out now! We talk about our Network conference, hear news from our region's units and provide an update on the Network Education programmes.

Network Conference 2023

Published: 08th Nov 2023

On the 8th November over 200 people came together at the Green Park Conference Centre in Reading for our Network conference.

2023 Conference programme

Published: 31st Oct 2023

The programme for the TVW Adult Critical Care Network Conference on the 8th November has now been announced!

2022-2023 Annual Report

Published: 11th Oct 2023

We're delighted to announce that our 2022-2023 Network Annual Report has now been published.

A day in the life of an Occupational Therapist on Critical Care

Published: 23rd Aug 2023

Rosie Thurlow, Occupational Therapist at DCH, and Lucy Smith, Occupational Therapist at UHS, tell us more about their role in Critical Care.

August 2023 Newsletter

Published: 22nd Aug 2023

In the August newsletter we hear about a day in the life of an occupational therapist in critical care, announce our conference speakers, celebrate awards and ICU Rehab Day, and congratulate the Adult Critical Care Course class of May 2022!

Book your place today - TVW Adult Critical Care Network Conference!

Published: 03rd Aug 2023

Bookings are open for our Network Conference on the 8th November 2023! Last year’s conference sold out so be sure to book early to confirm your place.

May 2023 Newsletter

Published: 24th May 2023

In May's Network newsletter we celebrate achievements across the region, hear about unit education events and new training days, and share exciting updates of new side rooms and patient peer support groups! We also have a Network education update, discuss learning from incidents at our recent clinical forums, and share news of podcasts, new frameworks and events to attend.