Statement of purpose Health and Social Care Act 2008
Registered address Bethlem Royal, Monks Orchard Road, Beckenham BR3 3BX Contact details Switchboard t: 020 3228 6000 Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) t: 0800 731 2864 e: pals@slam.nhs.uk Membership t: 020 3228 2441 e: membership@slam.nhs.uk Website Twitter YouTube Registered manager www.slam.nhs.uk @MaudsleyNHS www.youtube.com/slamnhsft Professor Hilary McCallion, Director of Nursing and Education Hilary.mccallion@slam.nhs.uk
Statement of Purpose Background The Trust is required to develop and publish a statement of purpose. The aim is to ensure that people who use benefit from the knowledge that the Care Quality Commission (CQC) is informed of the being provided. Outcome 15: Statement of Purpose in the CQC Essential Standards for Quality and Safety guidance states the following: The registered person must give the Commission a statement of purpose containing the information listed in Schedule 3 (see below) The registered person must keep under review and where appropriate, revise the statement of purpose The registered person must provide written details of any revision to the statement of purpose to the Commission within 28 days of any such revision Information to be Included in the Statement of Purpose a) The aims and objectives of the service provider in carrying on the regulated activity b) The kinds of service provided for the purpose of carrying on of the regulated activity and the range of service user s needs which those are intended to meet c) The full name of the service provider and of any registered manager together with their business address, telephone number and where available, electronic mail addresses d) The legal status of the service provider e) Details of the locations at which provided for the purposes of the regulated activity are carried on Trust Statement of Purpose The document reflects the Trusts registration application. Ongoing Review and Notifying the CQC of Changes The Statement of Purpose must be kept under review, and where appropriate, must be revised to reflect current. Written details of any revision to the Statement of Purpose must be sent to the CQC within 28 days of any such revision. The review of the Statement of Purpose and any required revisions and subsequent notifications to the CQC have been delegated to the Director of Corporate Affairs.
About South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Clinical We provide the most extensive portfolio of mental health and substance misuse in the UK, serving a local population of 1.1 million in south London and offering specialist expertise nationally. Research Working in partnership with the Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London to generate and put into practice world leading research Largest mental health research and development portfolio in the country Joint host with the Institute of Psychiatry of the UK s only specialist National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre for mental health and a Biomedical Research Unit for Dementia. Education and training Provider of an extensive range of learning opportunities A leader in the field of involving service users in the provision of education and training Provider of the most comprehensive mental health NHS library in London. Partnership Part of an Academic Health Sciences Centre (AHSC) - King s Health Partners - which promotes health in mind and body, and which is one of only five AHSCs in the UK Provider of integrated adult mental health and social care in partnership with local authorities. History A history that dates back to the foundation of the Bethlem Royal in 1247, the oldest psychiatric institution in the world. Our mission To treat mental illness effectively To work in partnership to promote mental wellbeing To support others by sharing our clinical expertise and knowledge. Strategic goals 1. Providing high quality, safe and innovative clinical care and treatment that meets the expectations of users and their carers and the requirements of commissioners and regulators 2. Developing care pathways in collaboration with key stakeholders that will deliver efficient and effective, with a focus on the interface between mental health care and physical care. Focus on the care pathway [not the component parts in isolation] and address gaps, overlaps and inconsistencies from the users perspective 3. Promoting recovery, social inclusion and mental wellbeing for the benefit of service users and the wider population 4. Maintaining financial sustainability by increased operational efficiency and actively developing commercial skills so that the organisation is able to thrive in a more competitive and challenging environment
5. Contributing to the delivery of King s Health Partners vision and objectives to identify and develop opportunities to address the inequalities and unique needs of our local population through provision of early intervention and personalised intervention to help people to maintain, improve and enhance their health. How we work Everything we do is to improve the life experience and outcomes of people who use our and to promote mental health and wellbeing for all by: Working with people as a joint endeavour in pursuit of their recovery and wellbeing, treating them as guests when they are in our Creating world leading research and translating it into innovative clinical practice as quickly, effectively and efficiently as possible Focusing on quality, productivity and flexibility to continually improve our responsiveness to changing context, shifting expectations and increasing challenges Articulating our understanding of the totality of health and social care and every aspect of life that impacts on people s health and wellbeing - not necessarily taking responsibility for the whole system but helping to bring it together and maintain it if that supports the delivery of our objectives Continually improving our core expertise in clinical academic innovation and sharing that with the wider system. We have set out our ways of working as follows: Innovation is our watchword and we strive to make experimentation a regular part of all our working lives. Our default position is to question everything and to do things differently whenever the opportunity arises take action first and make the flexible adjustments so the change proposed is supported and enabled We will adhere to the King s Health Partners ambition for scholarship in everything we do We will continue to improve the fluidity and pace between our research, education and clinical in pursuit of our purpose We will view everything from the citizen/service user s point of view and seek to sustain a healing, creative and co-productive environment in all our clinical spaces and encounters We will build mutual, respectful relationships with each other and with service users in accordance with our five commitments to: be caring, kind and polite be prompt and value your time take time to listen to you be honest and direct with you do what I say I am going to do.
Our legal status and purpose The principal purpose of the Trust is the provision of goods and for the purposes of the health service in England. Without prejudice to the Trust s principal purpose, the further purpose of the Trust shall be to provide goods and for purposes related to the provision of health care in accordance with its statutory powers and duties and the terms of Monitor s authorisation. The Trust may also carry on activities other than those mentioned above subject to any restrictions contained in Monitor s authorisation. These activities shall be for the purpose of making additional income available in order to carry on the Trust s principal purpose better. The powers of the Trust are set out in the 2003 Act, subject to any restrictions in the terms of Authorisation. The powers of the Trust shall be exercised by the Board of Directors on behalf of the Trust. Subject to the paragraph below, any of these powers may be delegated to a committee of Directors or to an executive director. (a) Where the Trust is exercising functions under the Mental Health Act 1983, the Trust may delegate a function under that Act in accordance with provision made by or under that Act; (b) Without prejudice to the generality of subparagraph (a) above, where the Trust is exercising the functions of the managers referred to in Section 23 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (as amended), those functions may be exercised by any three or more persons authorised by the Board of Directors, each of whom must be neither an Executive Director of the Board of Directors nor an employee of the Trust.
Registered Locations and Regulated Activity Table 1: Schedule 1 Regulated Activities (Regulation 3) against Locations Bethlem Royal Maudsle y Lambeth Ladywell Unit Assessment or medical treatment for people detained under the Mental Health Act 1983. Treatment of disease, disorder or injury Accommodation for people who require nursing or personal care. Diagnostic and Screening Procedures Transport, triage and medical advice provided remotely Registered Locations and Service Types Table 2: Service Types provide at each Location Bethlem Royal Maudsle y Lambeth Ladywell Unit for people with mental health needs, learning disabilities and problems with substance misuse Rehabilitation Long term conditions Community based for people with mental health needs Community based for people with a learning disability Community based for people who misuse substances Urgent care Diagnostic and/or screening service Care home service with nursing Domiciliary care service Supported living Extra care housing Prison healthcare
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Locations, Service Type, Service User Group and Regulated Activity Summary Location Regulated Activity Service Type Service user Group Assessment or medical treatment for people detained under the Mental Health Act 1983. Treatment of disease, disorder or injury Accommodation for people who require nursing or personal care. Transport, triage and medical advice provided remotely Bethlem Royal Monks Orchard Road Beckenham Kent BR3 3BX Maudsley Denmark Hill London SE5 8AZ Assessment or medical treatment for people detained under the Mental Health Act 1983. Treatment of disease, disorder or injury Accommodation for people who require nursing or personal care. Diagnostic and screening procedures for people with mental health needs, learning disabilities and problems with substance misuse Rehabilitation Long term conditions for people with mental health needs for people with a learning disability Urgent care Care home service with nursing Domiciliary care service for people with mental health needs, learning disabilities and problems with substance misuse Rehabilitation Long term conditions for people with mental health needs for people with a learning disability for people who misuse substances Urgent care Diagnostic and/or screening service Learning disabilities or autistic spectrum disorder Older people Younger adults Children 0-3 Children 4-12 Children 13-18 Mental health Dementia People detained under the Mental Health Act People who misuse drug and alcohol People with an eating disorder Learning disabilities or autistic spectrum disorder Older people Younger adults Children 0-3 Children 4-12 Children 13-18 Mental health Dementia People detained under the Mental Health Act People who misuse drug and alcohol People with an eating disorder
Lambeth 108 Landor Road London SW9 9NU Assessment or medical treatment for people detained under the Mental Health Act 1983. Treatment of disease, disorder or injury Accommodation for people who require nursing or personal care. Care home service with nursing Domiciliary care service Prison Healthcare Services for people with mental health needs, learning disabilities and problems with substance misuse Rehabilitation Long term conditions for people with mental health needs for people with a learning disability for people who misuse substances Urgent care Care home service with nursing Domiciliary care service Supported living Extra care housing Learning disabilities or autistic spectrum disorder Older people Younger adults Children 0-3 Children 4-12 Children 13-18 Mental health Dementia People detained under the Mental Health Act People who misuse drug and alcohol Ladywell Unit University Lewisham Lewisham High Street London SE13 6LH Assessment or medical treatment for people detained under the Mental Health Act 1983. Treatment of disease, disorder or injury Accommodation for people who require nursing or personal care. for people with mental health needs, learning disabilities and problems with substance misuse Rehabilitation Long term conditions for people with mental health needs for people with a learning disability Learning disabilities or autistic spectrum disorder Older people Younger adults Children 0-3 Children 4-12 Children 13-18 Mental health Dementia People detained under the Mental Health Act
Urgent care Care home service with nursing Domiciliary care service Extra care housing