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Nov 2022
Mental health services for people across the Harrogate district still require improvement, according to the health regulator.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) found the services provided by Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust (TEWV) were below the standards expected.
However, inspectors said there had been some improvements since the last inspection report in December 2021.
At that time, TEWV's forensic in-patient and secure ward services were found to be inadequate, with the trust ordered to make urgent improvements. Now, the service is rated 'requires improvement', though the 'safe' aspect of the inspection is still rated 'inadequate'.
The report said:
In-patient and secure wards for Harrogate district residents are provided elsewhere in the north-east after the mental health unit at Harrogate District Hospital, the Briary Ward, was closed down in 2020. The CQC inspection of TEWV's services was carried out at Roseberry Park Hospital in Middlesbrough.
The Briary Wing, Harrogate District Hospital, which was closed in May 2020.
Inspectors said a recruitment drive meant two new matrons were about to begin work, with a focus on managing staff caseloads.
The average waiting time for treatment had reduced to 104 days, compared to 371 days in 2021, and the number of children waiting more than 12 months had reduced to 275 from more than 1,000 in the same time period.
The CQC, which inspected six teams within the community mental health service for children, said TEWV must adequately staff its service and continue to work to reduce waiting times.
Brent Kilmurray, chief executive of Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, said:
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