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Independent inquiry reveals how system failed mental health patient
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WILTSHIRE College & University Centre has been named as a national finalist in the fourth FE Week and AELP AAC Apprenticeship Awards 2021. The announcement that the College had been shortlisted for Business and Administration Apprenticeship Provider of the Year was made at a virtual presentation hosted by FE News on YouTube on Thursday, April 29. Judges said they had been truly impressed at the quantity and calibre of applications received. Alex Clancy, head of business development, said: “The College has worked extremely hard over the past few years to place our employers and their learners at the heart of our delivery. “There are more than 2,000 registered apprenticeship training providers across the UK and there were over 350 applications to the awards, so to be selected as a national finalist in that category makes me really proud of the team and work we are all doing to support our employers’ and learners’ needs.”
Councillors on the border of Hampshire and Wiltshire have criticised “shocking” differences in mental health waiting times between the two counties. Waiting times for talking therapies, which are used to treat conditions including depression, differ depending which side of the border you are on. While both sides meet current guidelines, Wiltshire sees over 20 per cent of those yet to have a first treatment waiting for more than 18 weeks. In Hampshire, the equivalent figure is slightly above 0.4 per cent. Tidworth councillors, including the mayor, have vowed to find out what is being done to reduce these waiting times. Cllr Mark Connolly said that the issue was “clearly not acceptable for those that need help now.”
Blackberry Hill hospital More than 40 seriously ill children have been sent for treatment outside the West of England in the last 10 months after two mental health units in Bristol closed. Protect our NHS said the shocking situation adds to the trauma and anguish to families already in a desperate situation, but health bosses said it was unforeseen. The Priory closed its intensive care unit in July, and then its Brunel ward shut in September, while the Riverside at Blackberry Hill Hospital has been closed for refurbishments for more than a year. Retired GP Dr Charlotte Peterson raised the issue with the Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (BNSSG) Clinical Commissioning Group’s governing body earlier this month.
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