Dorset HealthCare University Foundation Trust provides Mental Health, Learning Disability and Community health services to the population of Dorset.
The Mental Health Directorate provides a number of services to support adults of all ages with their mental health and wellbeing. These include:
Community Services
Inpatient services
Rehabilitation and Recovery services
Addictions services
Forensic services
Prison health care services
The Directorate also provides some specialist services such as community and inpatient support for mothers and babies.
Other services such as Eating Disorder services and services to support young people’s mental health and wellbeing are also provided by the Trust, in the Children and Young People’s Directorate.
The Trust is committed to providing services which support people in their recovery and is working closely with people with lived experience, carers and third sector organisations to develop new ways of working to support this goal.
A recent development being the implementation of the fourth Recovery Education College in England.
We are an NHS organisation that works closely with other health and social care providers across Devon to support the recovery of people with mental health needs.
We deliver services for:
Adults
Older people
People with alcohol and substance misuse issues
People with a learning disability
People who need forensic or secure mental health services (usually people that have come into contact with the criminal justice system)
People in Devon’s three prisons.
We also work with our partners to provide supported accommodation, vocational rehabilitation and employment opportunities.
At any one time, we provide care for around 12,000 people in Devon and Torbay.
Increasingly, our focus is on personal recovery. Working with people to understand their individual needs and goals, moving them towards recovery and independence and helping them to get on with their daily lives.
We actively support the national Time to Change campaign to end mental health discrimination and eradicate the stigma that too often accompanies mental ill health.
Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust provides mental health and learning disability services for the people of Coventry and Warwickshire, and community health services for the people of Coventry.
We also offer some mental health and learning disability services in Solihull, serving a population of around one million people.
We also provide specialist services to people from across the West Midlands and beyond.
Our Trust has more than 4,300 dedicated staff who are working together to make a difference to the lives of everyone living in our communities, especially those using our services.
Our visions are to work for the wellbeing of the people we serve and to be recognised as the best at what we do.
We are currently undertaking the process of becoming a Foundation Trust and aim to be confirmed as a Foundation Trust by the end of 2012.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
We deliver high-quality health and social care that promotes well-being and independence and which we are proud to recommend to our families and friends.
We provide a range of services for primary care, older people, children and adolescents, adults, primary care, specialist learning disabilities, substance misuse and forensics.
CPFT is also a member of Cambridge University Health Partners (CUHP), one of only five Academic Health Science Centres in England – a new organisation that has been set up to drive forward the partnership between the NHS and the University of Cambridge.
In addition, we are proud to have been selected as one of six demonstration sites in the country for Implementing Recovery Organisational Change (IMROC); being chosen as a result of our excellent progress in successfully embedding a recovery approach and in making good progress in many of the key elements of recovery-focused practice.
Visit the CPFT website to find out more about its work and vision for the future.
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