Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Partners UEL for Enhanced Clinical Education

April 23, 2026
Lewisham Hospital

KEY INFORMATION:

Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Clinical Academy

New strategic partnership with University of East London established.

Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, London.

Announced as next phase of development.

To secure long-term accredited education and expand workforce development.

Lewisham Greenwich clinical education receives a significant boost. Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust (LGT) Clinical Academy has forged a new strategic partnership. This collaboration is with the University of East London (UEL).

Enhanced Clinical Training for NHS Workforce

This agreement marks the next phase of the Clinical Academy's development. It builds upon strong existing foundations. The partnership secures the long-term delivery of accredited Level 6 and 7 programmes.

These programmes enable the Academy to scale its model. It delivers bespoke, high-quality, peer-reviewed education. Clinical experts provide this training. This clinically-led approach ensures relevance.

The partnership strengthens the connection between academic learning and real-world clinical practice. It actively supports the ongoing professional development of staff.

Rory Van Niekerk, Lead Nurse for Post Registration Clinical Education at LGT, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration. "I'm delighted about this opportunity with our new partners at the University of East London," he stated. "It opens up real potential for us to innovate and grow." He specifically highlighted developing digital approaches to clinical education. This allows the Trust to move things forward at pace.

Mr Van Niekerk emphasised the combined strengths of the institutions. "We're bringing together the strengths of academia and hands-on clinical practice," he explained. This aims to build robust, high-quality programmes. They are practical, relevant, and grounded in workforce needs.

He added that this education supports staff. It also aligns with the ambitions set out in the NHS Long Term Plan. This strategic alignment is crucial for future healthcare provision.

Developing Future Healthcare Professionals

The new partnership creates significant opportunities. It expands workforce-focused education across the region. This initiative directly increases access to accredited programmes for diverse healthcare professionals.

Nurses, midwives, and allied health professionals will benefit from these enhanced offerings. The collaboration also establishes clearer pathways into specialist, advanced, and leadership roles. This supports structured career progression.

This development closely aligns with priorities outlined by the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. The partnership actively supports sustainable workforce development. This is essential for maintaining high standards of patient care.

It also enhances future service resilience across the multidisciplinary team. This preparation ensures the NHS can adapt to evolving healthcare demands.

Dr Ali Monajati, Director of Careers and Enterprise, and Neighbourhood Health Hub at UEL, highlighted the university's commitment. "We are very excited to be working with Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust on this partnership," she said. This directly reflects UEL's Vision 2028. This vision places workforce development and career progression at its heart.

Dr Monajati explained the approach. "By combining academic expertise with clinical leadership, we are creating accessible, high-quality education," she stated. This supports clear progression pathways for professionals. These pathways enable healthcare professionals to develop and advance. They can then meet the evolving needs of the NHS.

Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust is a vital provider in South East London. It manages two major acute hospitals: University Hospital Lewisham and Queen Elizabeth Hospital. The Clinical Academy’s expanded accredited Level 6 and 7 programmes represent a significant commitment. This offers substantial professional development opportunities for its staff.

This ensures the Trust remains at the forefront of clinical training. It continually invests in its workforce. This ultimately benefits patient care across the boroughs.

OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on official clinical data from NHS Trust / Health Authority.

Document: LGT Clinical Academy enters next phase with UEL partnership | News

Source Link: https://www.lewishamandgreenwich.nhs.uk/latest-news/lgt-clinical-academy-enters-next-phase-with-uel-partnership-3561

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