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Dec 2022

Around 500 Harrogate District Hospital staff have applied for a cost-of-living hardship fund, which has been described as a “signal” of the financial pressure that healthcare workers are under.
Anyone employed by Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust (HDFT) or Harrogate Integrated Facilities (HIF) is eligible to apply for a one-off £500 payment. A panel meets each week to consider applications.
The number of people who have applied for the payment was revealed yesterday by HDFT acting chief executive Jonathan Coulter at the trust’s monthly board of directors meeting in Harrogate.
Between HDFT and HIF, there are around 5,000 staff, with the number of hardship fund applications indicating around 10% are currently struggling financially due to increased fuel, food and energy costs.
Mr Coulter said:
Other initiatives available for staff include being able to sell holiday entitlements to earn extra money. The trust also advises how to use food banks and provides information on managing finances.
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