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Our Trust provides a wide range of mental health and learning disability services for children, young adults, adults and older adults.

We provide a range of community services for people in Coventry.

We also provide inpatient, community and day clinics as well as specialist services to a population of about 850,000 living within Coventry and Warwickshire and also to a wider geographical area in some of our specialist services.

Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust was formed in 2006 and integrated with community services from NHS Coventry in April 2011.

The organisation now provides services from more than 80 locations with an income of about £200 million, and employs more than 4,000 dedicated staff.

We intend to become a Foundation Trust which will give us more control over the services we provide. It will also allow us provide better services and involve our local communities in the bigger healthcare decisions that we make. To see more about our Foundation Trust application click here. 

Apart from the quality of care we provide, our Trust facilities have also been rated 'excellent' or 'good' in the 2009 PEAT inspections. To read more about our PEAT Award click here or to read more about PEAT click here.

Our aim is to ensure our service users and their families and/or informal carers can influence the way services are provided to them, and receive feedback on how their views have been taken into account. The Trust therefore embarked on a new project with the Picker Institute to obtain regular feedback from the service user perspective about the quality of care on our inpatient wards. To find out more about the Picker Institute click here.

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