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Reports, accounts, and financial statements

Annual reports and accounts

Each year we publish an annual report and accounts, which detail our operational and financial performance over the previous year and provide an overview of the future challenges facing the Trust:

2024 - 2025 Adobe PDF
2023 - 2024 Adobe PDF
2022 - 2023 Adobe PDF
2021 - 2022 Adobe PDF
2020 - 2021 Adobe PDF
2019 - 2020 Adobe PDF
2018 - 2019 Adobe PDF
2017 - 2018 Adobe PDF
2016 - 2017 Adobe PDF
2015 - 2016 Adobe PDF
2014 - 2015 Adobe PDF
2013 - 2014 Adobe PDF

Auditors annual report

2024 - 2025 Adobe PDF
2023 - 2024 Adobe PDF
2022 - 2023 Adobe PDF
2021 - 2022 Adobe PDF
2020 - 2021 Adobe PDF

Expenditure over £25,000

The Government requires all public bodies to publish details of non-pay invoiced expenditure over £25,000.

The same information is published in two different file formats:

2025 - 2026 (YTD) Microsoft Excel Adobe PDF
2024 - 2025 Microsoft Excel Adobe PDF
2023 - 2024 Microsoft Excel Adobe PDF
2022 - 2023 Microsoft Excel Adobe PDF
2021 - 2022 Microsoft Excel Adobe PDF

Modern Slavery Act Statement

At the Trust we are committed to ensuring that no modern slavery or human trafficking takes place in any part of our business or our supply chain.

We are fully aware of the responsibilities we hold towards our service users, employees and local communities.

We are guided by a strict set of ethical values in all of our business dealings and expect our suppliers (i.e. all companies that we do business with) to adhere to these same principles.

We have zero tolerance for slavery and human trafficking.

Policies

The Trust has a number of policies relevant to exploitation and human trafficking and exploitation and has joint guidance for services run in partnership with other providers.

Our Safeguarding Adults at Risk and Child Protection policies have sections and guidance on trafficking and our people operations processes mandate recruitment checks to ensure pre-employment suitability and disclosure and barring compliance where appropriate.

The majority of our healthcare provision is through direct contact with clinical staff. Our people operations processes and professional registration requirements provide the checks to ensure that our workforce is compliant. Areas of greater risk would include supply chains of certain products and equipment.

When procuring suppliers, the Trust procurement process requires evidence of measures taken in line with the prohibition of human trafficking and exploitation.

Training

All clinical staff receive safeguarding training appropriate to their role, which includes training about human trafficking and exploitation and complies with the adult safeguarding competency requirements as outlined by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

Our safeguarding team receive specialist training and act as a resource to the workforce on any human trafficking and exploitation concerns.

The Trust monitor each clinical area against the requirement to train staff in all aspects of safeguarding training appropriate to the clinical environment, and compliance is monitored through divisional boards.

Quality Account

2024 - 2025 Adobe PDF
2023 - 2024 Adobe PDF
2022 - 2023 Adobe PDF
2021 - 2022 Adobe PDF

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Great Western Hospital

Marlborough Road

Swindon

SN3 6BB