The London Mental 50 Health Fact Book Main locations from which services are provided Limelight services and areas of specific expertise Key statistics about the Trust The Trust operates from many community locations and three main inpatient sites – Springfield University Hospital, Tolworth Hospital and Queen Mary’s Hospital. Springfield University Hospital Building 145, 2nd Floor, 61 Glenburnie Road, London, SW17 7DJ Tolworth Hospital Red Lion Road, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 7QU Queen Mary’s University Hospital Roehampton Lane, London, SW15 5PN The Trust has regional and national responsibility to provide services for children and adolescents (CAMHS), adults with eating disorders, people who are deaf, people with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and services for people with mental health needs who have been referred through the criminal justice system. It is the key training organisation for mental health in South West London. The Trust’s main educational partners are King’s College London, the Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology, St George’s University of London, Kingston University, London South Bank University, University of Surrey and Brunel University. The Trust was the first in the world to develop the Recovery College model. Over the next 5 years the Trust will invest £160m in two brand new state-of-the-art mental health hospitals in south west London. The Trust has been awarded the contract for primary mental health care for Sutton residents by Sutton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). The Trust currently provides a range of specialist mental health services to children and adults, and this contract will enable the Trust to coordinate mental health provision in Sutton and streamline a resident's journey through the local mental health pathway. The Smoking Cessation team at the Trust (SWLSTG) are celebrating their success in helping patients quit smoking. From January 2011 to May 2015 the Trust has seen a reduction in smoking amongst its service users from 41% to 26%. This reduction has been since the establishment of the Smoking Cessation team by the Trust in 2010, as part of its Commissioning for Quality Innovation (CQUIN) target, to enable the Trust to help patients and staff access smoking cessation information, advice and support. The Trust have been awarded a major new contract with the Health Foundation to support their 'Innovating for Improvement Programme'. Springfield Consultancy, a team of clinical innovators and improvement specialists at SWLSTG, have been awarded the contract for the programme which is run by the Health Foundation, and is one of the largest innovation programmes in the UK. The Trust’s dementia care service is 'highly commended' at the HSJ Patient Safety Awards. The Trust's Wandsworth Behaviour and Communication Support Service team (BACSS) was 'highly commended' in the Patient Safety Award dementia care category. The team forms part of the Wandsworth Older People's Community Mental Health Team and supports staff in care homes in the area to manage behaviours they find challenging, helping everyone involved with the resident, including care home staff, families and other local health and social care services.
London Mental Health Fact Bbook
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