CQC publishes reports on Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

Published: 28 April 2021 Page last updated: 28 April 2021
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published two reports following focused inspections of the child and adolescent mental health (CAMHS) wards and the acute wards for adults of working age and psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust.

Both inspections were carried out to follow up on concerns raised about the safety and quality of the services being provided. Inspectors visited Crane, Frays, Willow and Eastlake acute wards. In CAMHS, inspectors reviewed the quality of care at Collingham Child and Family Centre.

Due to the focused nature of this inspection the overall ratings of both services remain unchanged from Good.

Full details of the inspection are given in the report published online:

Acute wards for adults of working age and psychiatric intensive care units

Child and adolescent mental health wards

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