Hinckley Times

Training centre opens at hospice

- SAM HADADI hinckleyti­mes@trinitymir­ror.com

THE VICE President of Hospice UK and one of the country’s renowned experts in palliative care,officially opened the LOROS Profession­al Developmen­t Centre in Cadeby.

Baroness Finlay opened the centre in a celebratio­n which was also attended by LOROS Patron and Leicester City legend Alan ‘ The Birch’ Birchenall.

The special event took place a year to the day after the Leicester City legend helped mark the official start of the building work, with a turf cutting ceremony.

Baroness Finlay cut the ribbon surrounded by LOROS staff, volunteers, trustees, ambassador­s, as well as LOROS President Jennifer, Lady Gretton.

LOROS CEO John Knight said: “We felt extremely privileged to have welcomed Baroness Finlay, the Vice President of Hospice UK, to open our Profession­al Developmen­t Centre.

“Of course, it will also be our pleasure to welcome back The Birch, who not only saw the first ever brick being laid at the Hospice 37 years ago but also helped launch the start of this exciting build a year ago.

“It has been an extremely exciting year for the Hospice, as staff, volunteers, patients and their families have witnessed the creation of the centre, as it has developed from a plot of land to a five seminar room modern building.

“The opening was a huge success and we look forward to showing the centre off more.”

Visitors were welcomed to view the new facility at an open day following the official opening by Baroness Finlay.

Now completed, the centre includes a lecture hall, which can seat up to 80 people, a library, IT training rooms and a canteen.

Making the centre even more unique, will be a clinical skills viewing room which will be set up like a patient’s bedroom, giving students the opportunit­y to train using reallife situations faced by staff at the hospice.

Having a specialist education building, will also ensure LOROS can continue delivering and developing high-quality research in palliative care.

As well as the Hospice hosting their own courses and events, the rooms, which vary in sizes, will also be available to hire by external organisati­ons for team away days and training.

“The centre is set to be a hub for education, training and research within Leicester, Leicesters­hire and Rutland,” said Director of Education and Workforce, Ruth Auton.

She added: “With high quality, easily accessible facilities, it will be the perfect location for external businesses and organisati­ons to use when they want to get out of their every-day offices but still want to remain in a profession­al setting.”

The second phase of the developmen­t, which has now begun, will see the extension of the Hospice’s Day Therapy centre, allowing them to support more than 250 patients every year.

LOROS cares for more than 2,500 people every year.

For more informatio­n on the Profession­al Developmen­t Centre, or if you are interested in booking a room, email venuehire@ loros.co.uk or call (0116) 231 8455.

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