The Gloucestershire Partnership NHS Trust plays the key role in protecting the mental health of the people of Gloucestershire, by working in partnership with people who use services and their carers and other agencies.
The Trust provides:
- Child and adolescent mental health services
- Specialist substance-misuse services
- Mental health and social care services for adults of working age
- Mental health services for older people
- Specialist NHS services for people with learning disabilities
- Services to residential care homes run by MEND and Mayfield Trust
2006: Gloucestershire Partnership NHS Trust scored fair for quality of services. It could not achieve an overall score of good for quality of services
because it received a score of weak in new national targets. The score was
based on the results in the following areas.
| Component |
Results |
| Assessment of compliance with core standards |
Almost Met |
| Existing national targets |
Fully Met |
| New national targets |
Weak |
| Review of substance misuse |
Excellent |
| Review of adult community mental health services |
Good |
Gloucestershire Partnership NHS Trust was given a score of fully met for existing
national targets. It was scored weak for use of resources. The score for use of resources is based on how well an organisation in the NHS
manages its finances.
2005: In 2005 the Gloucestershire Partnership NHS Trust received a performance rating of one star, which means that it has been achieving the highest levels of performance in all key targets.
KEY TARGETS :
Care plans on electronic database and available 24 hours a day
2 crisis resolution teams in place
Financial stability
Hospital cleanliness
Implementation of the Mental Health Minimum Data Set
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