Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust (RDaSH)
Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust (RDaSH) provides a range of services across Rotherham, Doncaster, North and North-East Lincolnshire and in Manchester.
The Trust specialises in delivering:
Inpatient and community mental health services for adults and older people
Child and adolescent mental health services
Learning disability services
Substance misuse services
Psychological therapy services
Forensic services
Community health services in Doncaster
RDaSH operates services in 260 locations including: The Woodlands; Swallownest Court, Rotherham; St Catherine’s, Doncaster; Great Oaks, Scunthorpe; 60 registered and supported living homes in a wide range of community settings.
We employ over 4,300 staff and have more than 200 committed volunteers.
Currently, approximately 111,426 people access our services – 34,011 in mental health and 77,415 in Doncaster community integrated services.
South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (SEPT)
With an annual turnover of approximately £300m South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (SEPT) is one of the most successful Foundation Trusts in the country providing integrated care including mental health, learning disability, social care and community health services from over 200 locations. We provide these services across Bedfordshire, Essex and Luton and employ approximately 6,100 people and serve a population of 1.8 million.
We became one of the country’s first mental health and learning disability NHS Foundation Trusts in May 2006. In 2010 SEPT set a new record of seven Healthcare 100 award category wins and took first place and the enviable accolade of Top NHS Healthcare Employer. SEPT was also voted Top Mental Health Trust in the Healthcare 100 survey that names the top 100 healthcare providers to work for in the UK.
SEPT was successful in its bid to acquire Community Health Services in Bedfordshire, South East Essex and West Essex. These services have now transferred to SEPT and are being integrated with our already existing mental health services in Bedfordshire and South East Essex. In West Essex we will work closely with commissioners and providers of health services to ensure a comprehensive integrated service for the population. Whenever and wherever possible we will provide local services for local people.
Nottinghamshire Healthcare is positive about providing integrated healthcare services, including mental health, learning disability and community health services.
Over 8,800 dedicated staff provide these services in a variety of settings, ranging from the community through to acute wards, as well as secure settings.
The Trust manages two medium secure units, Arnold Lodge in Leicester and Wathwood Hospital in Rotherham, and the high secure Rampton Hospital near Retford. It also provides healthcare in 12 prisons across the East Midlands and Yorkshire.
We will continually improve our services and our patient, service user and carer experience and at the same time reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and learning disability.
We are committed to being recognised as the leading national integrated healthcare provider – nationally important, locally relevant and personally valued.
Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest mental health and disability Trusts in England employing more than 6,000 staff, serving a population of approximately 1.4 million, providing services across an area totalling 2,200 square miles.
We work from over 100 sites across Northumberland, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland and North Easington. We also have a number of regional and national specialist services.
Our priorities are to:
Modernise and reform services, in line with local and national strategies and the needs of individuals and communities, providing first class care in first class environments,
Be a sustainable and consistently high performing organisation,
Be a Model Employer, an Employer of Choice and an Employer that makes the best use of the talents of the entire workforce,
Fully embrace and support service user, carer, staff and public involvement, including our membership, in all aspects of our work,
Provide high quality evidence based and safe services supported be effective integrated governance arrangements,
Improve clinical and management decision making through the provision and development of effective information.
Be an influential organisation which supports and enables social inclusion;
Our services include:
Inpatient and community mental health services for adults and older people
Inpatient and community child and adolescent mental health
Learning disability services for adults and children
Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust provides the full spectrum of mental healthcare and wellbeing services across Lincolnshire. We also provide such specialist services as:
assessment and treatment for people with learning disabilities
assessment and treatment of people with dementia
services for people with substance misuse problems
offender physical healthcare
eating disorders
rehabilitation
forensic services
occupational therapy
Additionally, LPFT delivers child and adolescent mental health services in North East Lincolnshire and talking therapies in Derbyshire.
Our work is increasingly community based. We have locally based teams and a number of other outreach, crisis and home treatment services.
We work in close partnership with colleagues in local councils, primary care trust, voluntary organisations, as well as with service users, carers and their representatives.
As a foundation trust we now have some 8,588 members drawn from the local community and our own staff.