Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is a major provider of healthcare in Cumbria. Our principal activities are:
Long term conditions, including dementia, psychosis, diabetes, neurological conditions and learning disabilities
Children and young people, including health visiting, school nursing and other community health services
Recovery and rehabilitation, including brain injuries, strokes, elderly care, physiotherapy and prison healthcare
Wellbeing and lifestyle, including depression, stress and anxiety, stop smoking and sexual health
Urgent care, including mental health crisis, inpatient care and out of hours community nursing
End of life care, including palliative care services
We serve a population of almost half a million across the six districts in Cumbria and as a Foundation Trust we have over 14,000 members who are invited to have their say about their local health services.
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Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (CWP)
Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (CWP) was formed in 2002 and celebrated its 10th anniversary on 1st April 2012.
The Trust achieved Foundation Trust status in June 2007 and provide inpatient and community mental health services for children, adults and older people as well as learning disability services and drug and alcohol services across Cheshire and Wirral.
CWP also provide specialist services within Liverpool, Bolton, Warrington, Halton and Trafford and community physical care services in Western Cheshire after welcoming over 800 staff from Community Care Western Cheshire in April 2011.
CWP has over 15,000 foundation Trust members and employs more than 3,000 staff across 95 sites, serving a population of over a million people.
In the past year 2,746 clinical staff delivered care to 166,611 service users across 204 clinical services.
CWP are keen to work in partnership with patients, staff and other organisations to deliver the highest quality care to our service users and carers.
We strive for clinical excellence by ensuring there is a framework to deliver quality improvements, the safety of patients and quality outcomes for service users.
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
We are an NHS foundation trust, providing a range of community, mental health and learning disability services in Barnsley, Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield.
We also provide some specialist medium secure services to the whole of Yorkshire and the Humber.
We put people who need to use our services, and their carers, at the very centre of everything we do.
We want to enable people to enjoy productive, full and independent lives in the heart of their communities.
To encourage the use of creative approaches in healthcare, which can increase self-esteem, provide a sense of purpose, develop social skills and improve quality of life, the Trust has developed an initiative called Creative Minds.
Our Creative Minds work is altering the perceptions of how we deliver our services and not only underlines our commitment to creative approaches but also provides more opportunities for individuals and groups to develop and grow creatively.
Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is the largest provider of mental health, and substance misuse services in Derbyshire, primarily serving the people of Derbyshire and Derby City which has a combined population of approximately one million.
Our Trust focuses on services for those with severe and enduring mental health problems.
These services supplement others (such as those provided in primary care) and are themselves complemented by more specialist services such as secure inpatient services provided from dedicated premises.
We provide a wide range of services which reflect the spectrum of care needs of people with mental health problems. This includes services for individuals who need support from community staff, through to inpatient, crisis resolution and more specialised services.
In addition we provide specialist substance misuse services, and community based learning disability services.
In April 2011 Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust became the provider of Children’s Universal and Specialist Services for Derby City following a successful tender process.
In addition as part of the Transforming Community Services (TCS) programme, Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust transferred into the organisation community paediatric services and substance misuse services from NHS Derby City.
We provide mental health, community health, and social care services for people of all ages across the Bradford, Airedale and Craven districts.
We also provide specialist support for people with learning disabilities. Our vision is to become one of the country’s leading integrated health and social care providers.
Art can play a positive role in the recovery of people with mental health problems; and our art workshops are just one of the ways we encourage people to express themselves. Some of the talented people who use our services have showcased their works at a number of exhibitions across the Bradford district.
As a Trust, we have a vibrant art network that encourages mutual support for those wishing to develop in this activity.
Our ‘Step Forward Centre’ is another example of how we keep improving to meet the needs of local people.
The half a million pound specialist treatment centre for adults with mental health problems is the first facility of its kind in our region.
The Centre’s 12 en-suite rooms for male and female patients, purpose built kitchen and laundry room mean people can now work with our expert staff in a purpose built environment on everyday skills, such as cooking and budgeting, before they return to life in the community.
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust
Our trust provides a comprehensive mental healthcare service for residents of Birmingham and Solihull, and to communities in the West Midlands and beyond.
We provide a wide range of inpatient, community and specialist mental health services for service users of all ages, from young people aged over 16, right through to providing mental health care and treatment for older adults.
These services include elements of rehabilitation, crisis and home treatment, assertive outreach, early intervention, addictions, day services and mental health wellbeing.
We provide our services on a local, regional and national basis, dependent upon the needs of the client group.
Our dedicated, specialist teams work closely with patients, their carers and families to put together a plan of care which suits each individual person and offers different types of support including community, inpatient, outpatient and day services.
Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is the provider of community based health services across Berkshire.
We provide care across the county for people with mental health problems and physical conditions, and for some people with learning disabilities.
We offer services for children and adolescents, working age adults and older people. Care is provided mainly through community teams who offer treatment and support through a range of services.
In-patient services across the county are provided in a number of community hospitals