Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust

Type of Trust
NHS mental health trust
Trust Details
Last annual budget £282 million 2012/3
Employees 4500
Chair Professor David Chiddick CBE
Chief Executive Sue Noyes
Links
Website Leicestershire Partnership
Care Quality Commission reports CQC
Wiki-Links National Health Service

Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust provides mental health, learning disability and community health services across Leicestershire, England.

The Trust is proposing to close Ashby and District Community Hospital, a proposal which is opposed by Ashby Civic Society who do not accept that ‘virtual wards’ and ‘intensive community support’ can fully deliver the reductions on hospital admissions that are being claimed for them.[1]

The Trust runs a Family Nurse Partnership service in Leicester with seven nurses and a supervisor. 24 young mothers celebrated their achievements at a special graduation event in December 2014 when they finished the programme.[2]

The Care Quality Commission said in July 2015 that problems at the Trust they had raised in 2013 had still not been addressed. They were concerned about:

External links

Trust website

References

  1. "Campaigners fighting for future of Ashby hospital services". Leicester Mercury. 2 November 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  2. "Young mums graduate as they celebrate their achievements". Leicester Mercury. 3 December 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
  3. "Leicestershire NHS mental health units ordered to improve". BBC News. 10 July 2015. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
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