West London Mental Health NHS Trust - Notes

Notes

^ B: By special referral only.
^ ed: The extra posts are for Forensic Divisional Directors and Security Directors.
^ HQ: Technically speaking, it maybe said that there is also a Trust HQ at Broadmoor, since a Board Director is based permanently on site. However Board meetings are usually held at St Bernard's.
^ O-a: Due to open July 2007 – staff being recruited and trained.
^ O-b: Still treats some women patients. Waiting for Orchard Unit at Ealing site to be commissioned before remainder are transferred.
^ L: The present trust was established 1 October 2000. Then the former Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham Mental Health NHS Trust which was created in 1999 was then dissolved 2001 leaving the WLMHT to take over its duties. This was under government order number 20002562. See: Statutory Instrument 1992 No. 2539. The West London Healthcare National Health Service Trust (Establishment) Order 1992. Accessed 2007-05-16
^ Pad: Part opened, staff being recruited and trained.
^ sth: Some of the reasons why changes needed to come about, can be gleaned from reading:
*Dell Susanne, Robertson, Graham.(1988) Sentenced to hospital : offenders in Broadmoor. Oxford University Press, Oxford ; New York. ISBN 0-19-712156-X Dewey Class 365/.942294 19 Summary: authors describe the treatment of some Broadmoor patients and together with their psychiatric and criminal histories.

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