One Team Week: 5-9 November 2018
When people think of NHS staff, who do they see? Probably doctors, nurses and paramedics. But almost half the staff in the NHS (around 470,000 people) are in clinical support or infrastructure support jobs, which includes many NHS managers. These people are often unseen by patients, but they play a vital role in keeping our NHS running, making sure patients and their families get the best treatment possible.
One Team Week is our celebration of NHS support staff, particularly those working in operational services. UNISON and MiP organise One Team Week each year to give the porters, cleaners, admin and clerical staff, catering staff and managers, who work tirelessly in the NHS, some of the recognition they deserve.

Other ideas for activities to raise the profile of NHS support staff include issuing a joint invitation from MiP, UNISON and your employer asking to your local MP and councillors to visit your workplace and meet NHS support staff, and asking your employer to organise a coffee morning or awards ceremony for support staff.
There are lots of resources to help branches organising events; some are available from UNISON’s online catalogue, and some of the material is free.
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