The Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust provides mental health and learning disability services to the people of
Brighton
Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London.
Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
&
Hove
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,
East Sussex
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and
West Sussex
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. The trust also provide some community services in
Hampshire
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for children and young people with mental health problem. They work in partnership with those who use their services, with their staff, with
NHS
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and social care agencies and with the voluntary sector.
History
The trust was established as Sussex Partnership NHS Trust in April 2006, and became a NHS Foundation Trust with teaching status in August 2008.
In 2013 the trust set up a joint venture with the company
Care UK
Care UK is a provider of residential care for older people. They operate more than 150 homes offering residential care, dementia care, and nursing care. The company formerly also operated a wider range of healthcare services until 2019 when ...
to purchase a 32-bed rehabilitation unit in
Gosport
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, and to create a 24-bed self-contained accommodation unit later in the year.
The trust was previously cited as one of three large trusts in the South East Coast area which are in competition for new business, the others being
Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust
Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust was formed in April 2006 by a merger between East Kent NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust and West Kent NHS and Social Care Trust.
The trust runs inpatient and community services for those ...
and
Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
In December 2014 the trust stopped routine admissions to Langley Green Hospital in
Crawley
Crawley () is a large town and borough in West Sussex, England. It is south of London, north of Brighton and Hove, and north-east of the county town of Chichester. Crawley covers an area of and had a population of 106,597 at the time of th ...
after a
Care Quality Commission
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I ...
inspection in February 2014 found it had failed to meet any of the standards it uses to judge performance.
Following a planned inspection of trust services in January 2015, the CQC said it was satisfied with the progress made to improve services at Langley Green. At the time, Sussex Partnership was rated by the CQC as a Trust which 'requires improvement'.
In the CQC report published 23 January 2018, the trust was judged assessed as 'good' overall. It was judged to be 'outstanding' for being caring, and 'good' for being safe, effective, responsive and well-led. The CQC noted:
* "Patients and carers all gave positive feedback about the care they received. They said they were involved in decisions about their care and that staff considered their well-being and experiences as a patient, as well as their physical health needs".
* ‘Outstanding’ examples of practice such as clinical leadership and service user involvement at Langley Green Hospital in Crawley; a focus on improving the safety of older people in hospital in Hove; physical health care support for people using mental health services in Brighton; a mental health drop-in clinic for young people in Hastings; and a suicide awareness campaign for young people in Hampshire.
* A new senior leadership team which has brought an “invigorated and open approach to the direction of the trust and culture in which the staff worked. Staff were excited about the changes and empowered to make improvements to their services. They also felt valued and felt proud to work for the organisation”.
In response to its nurse recruitment campaign, the trust has attracted over 100 new staff to come and work within its services.
In July 2017, the trust published research which showed people who use mental health services in East Surrey and Sussex have a life expectancy which is 20 years less than the general population. The research also showed people who use mental health services comprise about 7% of the local population yet account for 20% of all A&E attendances; an issue which the trust says highlights the need to invest in and improve mental health crisis care.
In December 2017, staff from the trust published a research paper on Recovery Colleges in the Journal of Mental Health which showed:
* Students who attended Recovery College were less likely to need to be admitted to hospital, or treated under Section, and had fewer contacts with community mental health professionals.
* Students used mental health services less after attending courses.
* The reduction in mental health services needed by students who registered for Sussex Recovery College Courses equated to a saving of around £1,200 for the NHS per student per year.
Sussex Recovery College is a joint project between Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Southdown Housing Association and local voluntary organisations in East and West Sussex and Brighton & Hove. Courses are co-devised and co- delivered by people with lived experience of mental illness and by mental health professionals.
Criticism
The trust has been criticized for failing to prevent homicides by psychiatric patients in its care. In October 2016 the trust published an independent review, commissioned jointly with NHS England, to review homicides involving patients known to its services
See also
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Healthcare in Sussex
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List of hospitals in England
The following is a list of hospitals in England. For NHS trusts, see the list of NHS Trusts.
East Midlands
* Arnold Lodge, Leicestershire
*Babington Hospital – Belper, Derbyshire
*Bassetlaw District General Hospital – Worksop, Nottinghams ...
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List of NHS trusts
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References
External links
Sussex Partnership*www.sussexheartcharity.org (independent Cardiac Care Charity supporting Community Care, Patients and their families in recovery; medical professionals in their advanced training and purchase of specialist services and equipment not available on the NHS). Through Bursary and Automated External Defibrillator - Grants and Special Projects. Volunteer Director and Chairman of the Board of Trustees: Jason Palmer (Companies House - 2010).
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