A Cavendish Square Group publication 57 Main locations from which services are provided Limelight and areas of specific expertise The Trust has 25 inpatient and community sites The main inpatient sites are: St Bernard’s Hospital Ealing inpatients services: low, medium and enhanced medium secure services, including male regional secure unit, Wells Unit for adolescent males and the Orchard Unit for women. Uxbridge Road, Southall, UB1 3EU Hammersmith and Fulham Mental Health Unit Inpatient services, early intervention in psychosis Claybrook Road, London, W6 8NF Lakeside Mental Health Unit Hounslow assessment team and inpatient services Twickenham Road, Isleworth, TW7 6AF Broadmoor Hospital Crowthorne, Berkshire, RG45 7EG West London Forensic Outreach Service West London Forensic Outreach Service (FOS) is responsible for the safe transition of patients from medium and low secure services into the community. The approach focuses on recovery, with emphasis on reintegration back into education and employment and on service user involvement. The service covers a number of west London boroughs, including Brent, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hammersmith & Fulham, Ealing and Hounslow. Liaison and Diversion We provide court diversion services at Westminster Magistrates’ Court and a police liaison nurse service at Hammersmith, Hounslow and Acton police stations. We are currently involved jointly with CNWL and Together for Mental Wellbeing in running an all age liaison and diversion pilot project in nine boroughs in north and west London. Broadmoor Hospital Broadmoor Hospital in one of three high security psychiatric hospitals in England. It provides assessment, treatment and care in conditions of high security for men who represent a high risk to themselves or to others. Broadmoor is internationally recognised both for its work with patients and for it extensive research activities. Patients come from London and the south of England. At any one time the hospital has around 200 patients, and the average stay is five to six years. It was the subject of the recent ITV documentary series, Broadmoor. Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression West London Mental Health Trust’s Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression (PMVA) team is a nationally and internationally recognised specialist in the delivery of high-quality training in this field. The team provides expert advice both internally and to other agencies, including witness provision, health and safety and risk assessment, seminars, policy development, training manuals, debriefing after an incident, equipment testing, record keeping, research and crisis intervention. The PMVA team has also been leading on the development of a national training manual for the high security hospitals in the UK.
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