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Join Random Connections in Shropshire and Staffordshire during November 2025

 Want to connect with someone new from across Shropshire and Staffordshire? Take part in our Multi-Trust Random Connections event this November! 

This year, we are hosting a Multi-Trust Random Connections event that you can join today! Sign up to: 
  • Meet someone new from NHS Trusts in Shropshire and Staffordshire 
  • Find out about other roles and departments 
  • Create networks 
  • Discover opportunities for collaboration 
  • Reduce isolation 
  • Enjoy a break from your usual routine 

You will get randomly matched with a colleague from across Shropshire and Staffordshire for a short chat about work or personal topics. 
This event is organised on behalf of NHS staff in Staffordshire and Shropshire by Library and Knowledge Services, Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust. Please direct any queries to library@mpft.nhs.uk 

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