The Scarborough News

Shake-up at hospice to help protect care

Jobs are at risk as part of restructur­e at Saint Catherine’s

- By Susan Stephenson susan.stephenson@jpress.co.uk Twitter @SStephenso­nSN

Saint Catherine’s Hospice in Scarboroug­h has announced that jobs may be affected as part of a restructur­e.

The proposed changes may impact on five per cent of the workforce, which currently stands at 186 full and parttime roles.

A statement from Saint Catherine’s chief executive and trustees explained: “This morning (Tuesday), Saint Catherine’s began a consultati­on process on a proposed restructur­e of the organisati­on.

“The focus of this proposal is the continuous improvemen­t and developmen­t of Saint Catherine’s to ensure it is ‘fit for the future’ as a 21st century hospice, which is able to maintain high levels of quality care and support in a sustainabl­e way.

“Saint Catherine’s has been proudly serving the community for over 30 years and we remain committed to doing so.

“The proposed changes will occur whilst minimising all possible impact on patient, carer and family, care and support. Anyone currently using our services will continue to see the same level of care delivered to them.

“Over a number of years Saint Catherine’s has been operating with a significan­t financial deficit.

“Through the historic generosity of our supporters we have been able to use our savings to help us through this time while we look at our options for the future.

“Over its long history, the structure and developmen­t of Saint Catherine’s has been based on new services and functions simply being attached to the existing organisati­on. Whilst this approach worked historical­ly with the financial support we received, this is no longer the case.

“The proposals which have been formulated are designed to meet the changing needs of patients and allows Saint Catherine’s to be an organisati­on which is indeed ‘fit for the future’.” Mike Wilkerson, chief executive of Saint Catherine’s, said: “Saint Catherine’s is an important and well respected part of our local communitie­s. We are restructur­ing now to ensure we are able to deliver our services to those who need our care and support for the next 30 years, and beyond.

“Today, more than any other time, we need to meet increased demand and operate as a flexible and lean organisati­on focused on continuous improvemen­t and developmen­t, combined with working as efficientl­y and effectivel­y as possible.

“We need to be able to deliver our care and support in a sustainabl­e way to patients, carers and families who need us. It is time for us to think about how we do that. Unfortunat­ely the proposals we have formulated may affect a number of roles, around 5% of the workforce.

“During the consultati­on period we will make no further statement out of respect to those involved.

“We anticipate being able to provide a full update on proposed changes early in December.”

Saint Catherine’s provides specialist palliative care and support for individual­s with terminal illnesses and their families, within an area of North Yorkshire covering more than 1,600 square miles. The hospice was establishe­d in 1985, and has grown to become a centre of excellence for palliative care. In 2016 the hospice cared for over 3,000 individual­s and their families.

It costs over £6 million every year to deliver care.

Proposals may affect roles for around 5% of the workforce

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