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Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust

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Chair
  
Wyn Dignan

Care Quality Commission reports
  
CQC

Chief Executive
  
Michele Moran

Phone
  
+44 161 773 9121

Website
  
Manchester Health and Social Care Trust

Wiki-Links
  
Address
  
70 Manchester Rd, Manchester M21 9UN, UK

Similar
  
Manchest Royal Infirmary, Wythensh Hospital, The Christie NHS Fou, Manchest Mental Health an, Withington Community Hospital

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Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust was formed in April 2002 as one of the first mental health and social care NHS organisations in England. It runs wards at North Manchester General Hospital and Wythenshawe Hospital, having closed the beds on the Central Manchester Hospitals site.

The Trust spent £1.7m in the first four months of 2013-14 on beds for 86 patients at other providers.

A quarter of staff at the Trust said they would not recommend it to their friends or family, according to the first NHS Friends and Family Test and more than a third of staff who took part in the survey also said they would not recommend it as a good place to work.

In December 2014 the Trust won a contract to lead the running of health services at both Strangeways prison and HM Prison Buckley Hall in Rochdale. They will work with drug and alcohol abuse charity Lifeline project

The Trust spent £4,615,299 on private mental health placements in 2013/4.

In October 2015, after making cuts in support services and community therapy to the value of £1.5 million the trust declared that it was ‘no longer viable as an independent organisation’.

It was dissolved in 2016 and services taken over by Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.

References

Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust Wikipedia