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NHS Trust - Nottinghamshire Healthcare
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Nottinghamshire Healthcare is positive about providing integrated healthcare services, including mental health, learning disability and physical health services.

Over 8,800 dedicated staff provide these services in a variety of settings, ranging from the community through to acute wards, as well as secure settings. The Trust manages two medium secure units, Arnold Lodge in Leicester and Wathwood Hospital in Rotherham, and the high secure Rampton Hospital near Retford.  It also provides healthcare in 11 prisons across the East Midlands and Yorkshire.  

We will continually improve our services and our patient, service user and carer experience, as well as reducing the stigma associated with mental illness and learning disability. In conjunction with primary care and Health Partnerships we will improve services for people across the County of Nottinghamshire.

We are committed to being recognised as the leading national integrated healthcare provider – personally valued, locally relevant and nationally important.

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Have your say on shaping a sustainable NHS

The Trust has launched a consultation that aims to produce a new Sustainable Development Strategy for the Health, Public health and Social Care System. 

The consultation will close at 5.00pm on 31 May 2013 and we encourage you to get involved and have your say. 

How to have your say

You can access the consultation document on the Sustainable Development Unit website.  The consultation consists of 7 core questions and you can access the online consultation form here.   

To find out more about the consultation or sustainability within the Trust, contact Neil Alcock on neil.alcock@nottshc.nhs.uk.