Trudy is encouraging constituents to propose their health and care heroes for national recognition.
Trudy is taking part in the annual NHS Parliamentary Awards, in which she will nominate individuals, teams or organisations from Copeland in a range of award categories.
Trudy is inviting members of the deaf community to a dedicated surgery next month.
Trudy is holding a one-hour session, with a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter in attendance, to give the opportunity for constituents who are deaf to raise issues and ask questions.
Trudy has praised the partnership working and services on offer at Millom Network Centre.
Trudy was invited to visit the charity to see the progress made since its relocation to Devonshire Road, and to meet the staff, volunteers and service users.
Trudy has supported Copeland Conservative Association's announcement of the 12 candidates who will contest the first Cumberland Council election in May.
Trudy joined candidates and supporters heading out leaflets and meeting constituents in Egremont on Saturday.
Trudy has enjoyed a question-and-answer session with Keswick primary school pupils.
Trudy was invited to St Herbert’s School, where she told pupils about her role and responsibilities as a Member of Parliament for Copeland and gave an insight into working and voting in Westminster.