WATCH: Stagecoach students support Salisbury District Hospital's stay safe message

The film was made to help explain to staff and the public how to stay safe during the pandemic.

Author: Jack DeeryPublished 22nd Sep 2020
Last updated 22nd Sep 2020

Students from Stagecoach Performing Arts Salisbury and Amesbury have helped Salisbury District Hospital create a film about how to 'Stay Safe With Three Simple Steps'.

Performed in The Cathedral Close, it's being used to demonstrate to hospital staff and the public how important it is to wash your hands, wear a face mask and maintain social distancing.

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Kristie Grant, Stagecoach Principal, said:

"Our students had a fantastic time performing in the film and we are over the moon to have been given this unique opportunity to support our community whilst also enabling our students to do what they love doing in a safe and controlled environment. We are very happy to help Salisbury District Hospital promote the message that everyone needs to be mindful and take care to do everything we can to stop the spread of the coronavirus."

The hospital are promoting the Prime Minister's latest coronavirus slogan of "hands, face, space".

Maya from Stagecoach was part of the stay safe film

Fiona Hyett, Deputy Director of Nursing at Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust, added:

"We are pleased that the children were so enthusiastic about taking part in this entertaining film with a serious message about COVID-19. It is very important for everyone to follow the guidelines on handwashing, the wearing of face masks or coverings and maintaining a safe distancing. These measures are for your safety as well as the safety of everyone."

For full Covid-19 guidance, visit the NHS website.