10, 11 March 2014
During a themed inspection looking at Offender Healthcare
People said they were satisfied with the support they received. We observed that the Senior Practitioner responded flexibly to referrals made by the health centre. People were interviewed in private by the Senior Practitioner and were addressed in a calm and polite manner.
We saw there was a system for taking referrals regarding people's mental health care which included a system for allocating assessments and ongoing support. This involved decisions about the level of intervention, which was outlined in the provider's procedure called 'Stepped Care Model.'
Assessment of people's mental health needs and care plans were well recorded. People had signed to acknowledge their agreement to their care plan and the assessment included people's views.
The service worked with other providers of health care and the officers from the Immigration and Removal Centre so that needs were monitored and the appropriate care and support given.
The provider had policies and procedures regarding the safeguarding of vulnerable adults. Staff were trained in the safeguarding of vulnerable adults.
Staff received regular training and supervision.
The service had a procedure for processing and dealing with any complaints.