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Publication Date:-
2020-09-21
 
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St Luke's Church Formby New Vicar

ST Luke's Church, Formby, is to hold the Service of Collation, Induction and Installation of its new vicar, Rev Dr Matt Davis, at the Church, in St Luke's Church Road, Formby, on Tuesday, 22 September 2020, at 7.30pm. The service will be conducted by the Bishop pf Warrington, Rt Rev Beverley Mason, and will take place under strict Covid guidelines. Unfortunately, due to current Covid restrictions only a limited number of invited guests will be allowed to attend. However, there will be a live stream on YouTube; link to be found nearer the date on St Luke's Church website.

St Luke's new vicar originates from Northern Ireland and has been married to wife Liz (from Northumberland) for 13 years. They have 2 young boys, and have lived as a family, in Liverpool, for the past 4 years. Prior to their arrival in Liverpool, Matt started his training for Ministry, at Oak Hill Theological College, London. Before London, Matt and Liz spent 11 years in Cambridge where they met and where Liz was a cardiology registrar in Hospitals, around East Anglia. Liz is now a geriatrics registrar. At Cambridge, Matt spent a few years working in research using earthquakes to study the Earth's structure, and a few years working on image recognition and face recognition for a software company.

Matt was ordained in Liverpool Cathedral and has been in the Liverpool Diocese ever since. He was initially at a Church in Toxteth, where he spent a large part of his ministry with Iranian and Kurdish asylum seekers, many of whom had fled their homes due to religious persecution. More recently Matt has been a curate in a large suburban church in Aigburth with a growing children's and families' Ministry. The Rev Dr Matt Davis states in St Luke's Church September magazine:- "It's our prayer that as we get to know you all and minister alongside you that we would be a great encouragement and help as the Lord continues to grow his kingdom."


Apply now to be an NHS Innovation Fellow

NIA Fellows Asma Khalil of HaMpton, Dave Burrows of Damibu and Liz Ashall-Payne of ORCHA.

INNOVATORS with projects which improve health and wellbeing can apply to join the next cohort of NHS Innovation Fellows. The call for applications from the NHS Innovation Accelerator is looking for solutions which address 1 of 3 themes:-

NHS response to Covid19.

Mental health.

Supporting the workforce.

The Accelerator is an NHS England initiative supported by the Innovation Agency and all other Academic Health Science Networks. It is open to local, national and international healthcare innovations supported by passionate individuals from any background, including SMEs, clinicians, charity/third sector and academics.

In the North West Coast, there are 4 NIA Fellows:- Dave Burrows of Damibu; Liz Ashall Payne of ORCHA; Charles MacKinnon of IEG4; and Lee Omar of Safe Steps.

Dave Burrows said:- "It isn't easy to introduce innovations into the NHS, which is why it has really helped me to be part of a diverse group of people who have shared the journey of commercialising products and finding our way into the NHS.The programme has opened doors and opportunities which wouldn't otherwise have been available to me."

Liz Ashall Payne said:- "Being a part of the NHS Innovation Accelerator has completely transformed ORCHA's work across the NHS; and beyond. It has provided a platform to promote our innovation, to build trust in what we do, and provide access to knowledge, support and mentorship. I can't recommend the programme highly enough and I would encourage anyone who is ready to scale their innovation to get involved!"

Any innovator in Cheshire, Merseyside, Lancashire and South Cumbria who would like help with an application can contact the Innovation Agency at:- Info@InnovationAgencyMWC.NHS.UK. Applications are open until 16 October 2020 and can be applied by going to:- NHSAccelerator.Com,

 
      
 
   
 
 
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