Company Research Report: Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Company Overview
Name and Mission of the Company
- Name: Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (CWP)
- Mission: The Trust is dedicated to helping improve the lives of everyone in its community. It strives to deliver person-centered care through mental health services, learning disability services, community physical health, and all-age disability care.
Foundation and Key People
- Founded: Established in 2002 and achieved Foundation Trust status in 2007.
- Founders: Specifically, founding individuals are not mentioned.
- Key People:
- Helen Nellist: Lead Governor, experienced in corporate marketing and Deputy Principal and CEO at South Cheshire College and West Cheshire College.
Headquarters and Locations
- Headquarters: Not explicitly mentioned.
- Regions Served: Services span across Wirral, Cheshire, Trafford, Warrington, Bolton, Halton, and Liverpool. Additionally, CWP provides specialist services for the North West region.
Number of Employees
- CWP employs more than 4,500 staff.
Revenue
- No information is available.
Recognition
- Rated 'Good' by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Core Operations and Services
CWP is well-known for:
- Mental health services
- Learning disability services
- Community physical health services
- All-age disability care
- Operating three GP surgeries.
Products and Services
Offered Services
CWP provides several integrated care services both in the community and within inpatient settings that include:
- Mental health services for adults and children
- Learning disability and autism services
- Community physical health services
- CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) Tier 4 services
- Adult eating disorder services
- GP surgeries
Key Features of Services
- Integrated Care: Services based on best practices and outcomes, emphasizing person-centered care.
- Collaborative Approach: Works in partnership with commissioners, local authorities, voluntary and independent organizations, as well as patients and their families.
Recent Developments
New Products and Collaboratives
- CWP recently launched the Cheshire and Merseyside Perinatal Mental Health Lead Provider Collaborative going shadow live in April 2024. Also, plans to go fully live post the development of the Mother and Baby Unit (MBU) at Countess of Chester Health Park.
Provider Collaboratives
- Level Up Collaborative: For young people and families in Cheshire and Merseyside.
- EmpowerED Collaborative: For adult eating disorders across the North West.
- Prospect Partnership: Part of the partnership for Adult Secure Services in the North West.
Achievements and Recognition
- CWP was awarded for outstanding contributions to NHS equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Events and Activities
- Hosted events such as the 'Big Book of Best Practice' event on November 22, 2024, encouraging sharing and learning of best practices.
Key News Highlights
- A new suicide prevention strategy was launched, which underlines the importance of mental health support.
- Temporary changes were made to the CWP parking arrangements at the Countess of Chester Health Park as part of organizational efforts.
Conclusions
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