Our Strategy 2030
Strategy 2030 is Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s strategic plan for the coming decade. Developed through extensive engagement with staff, patients, and system partners, it outlines the Trust’s long-term direction of travel and sets out how it intends to respond to current and future health needs in the Wigan Borough and wider region.
The strategy is structured around the Trust’s established four priorities—Patients, People, Performance and Partnerships—and is organised under three overarching themes: Improve, Integrate, and Innovate. These themes provide the framework for action across all areas of the organisation, from clinical care to workforce, estates, and digital transformation.
Improve relates to the continual advancement of service quality and patient outcomes. This includes a commitment to safety, learning, compassionate care, and evidence-based practice. Integrate reflects the Trust’s ambition to work more effectively across organisational boundaries, particularly within the Healthier Wigan Partnership and the Greater Manchester Integrated Care System. It highlights the importance of neighbourhood-based working, system alignment, and multi-agency collaboration. Innovate refers to embracing new models of care, digital tools, and research to reshape how services are delivered, with a focus on prevention, personalisation, and sustainability.
The strategy responds to a wide range of contextual challenges. These include a growing and ageing population, significant levels of deprivation and long-term illness in the local area, workforce pressures, and financial constraints. Strategy 2030 also acknowledges the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the continuing need for recovery across both patient services and staff wellbeing.
Operational priorities include the integration of acute and community services, a shift toward care closer to home, reduction of health inequalities, and investment in digital solutions to support remote monitoring and outpatient transformation. The Trust is also focused on embedding a culture of continuous improvement and developing its role as an anchor institution, supporting local employment, skills and community wellbeing.