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Sheffield
Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust is one of only three dedicated
children’s hospital trusts in the UK and provides integrated healthcare for
children and young people, including community and mental health care as well as
acute and specialist services. We see children from 0-16 in most cases and in
some cases up to 18. We provide a full range of services for residents of
Sheffield and South Yorkshire as well as specialised services for patients from
across the United Kingdom. Caring for patients across the UK Demand for our
services is growing and we are increasingly delivering healthcare to patients
over a wider geographical area as our reputation for providing outstanding
specialist care grows. We have some of the best medical and surgical services
for children in the country. In 2021/22, 210,439 patients attended an outpatient
appointment (including over 25% virtual appointments). A further 60,720 children
attended A&E. 26,255 Mental Health community contacts were made across the
Sheffield region and 23,341 COVID-19 vaccines were provided to protect children,
young people and staff. Provider collaborative for CAMHS Sheffield Children’s
NHS Foundation Trust is the NHS Lead Provider for the South Yorkshire and
Bassetlaw (SYB) Provider Collaborative for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Services (CAMHS). Provider collaboratives are new regional partnerships of
organisations that provide specialised mental health services. These
partnerships are being established across England as part of a national
programme of work that sees the responsibility for the commissioning of
specialised mental health services transfer from the NHS England and NHS
Improvement (NHSE/I) Specialised Commissioning team to the new regional provider
collaboratives. The SYB Provider Collaborative for Child and Adolescent Mental
Health Services (CAMHS) launched on 1 October 2021 and covers the following
service areas: General Adolescent and General Adolescent LD Services,
Psychiatric Intensive Care Units (PICU), Specialist CAMHS Eating Disorders
Units, CAMHS Low Secure and CAMHS Low Secure LD and Autism/ASC Services.
Provider collaboratives comprise all the NHS Trusts and Independent Sector
providers responsible for specialist mental health and learning disability and
autism services for the population within a specific area. The SYB provider
collaborative footprint covers Barnsley, Bassetlaw, Doncaster, Rotherham and
Sheffield. Our provider partners are Cygnet Hospital Sheffield and Riverdale
Grange (eating disorders) who provide CAMHS services alongside the Becton Centre
for Children and Young People provided by the Trust. Together we will seek to
transform specialised mental health services in line with the priorities
outlined in the NHS Long Term Plan. To find out more visit
www.england.nhs.uk/mental-health/nhs-led-provider-collaboratives/ Staff We
employ more than 3,000 people and strive to recruit and retain the best doctors,
nurses, allied health workers and other staff. The commitment of our employees
is key to the Trust’s success and reputation. The Trust is committed to being a
leader in the field of training and research in children’s healthcare and we
continue to deliver a strong portfolio of research and product innovation. View
our Staff A-Z and meet some of our teams. Strategic aims We have three
overarching aims that set the direction for the Trust and our clinical services
in our vision “to create a healthier future for children and young people.”
Outstanding patient care Brilliant place to work Leader in children’s health You
can read more about our strategy at our Caring Together page. Sustainable Travel
Plan We have released our Sheffield Children’s Sustainable Travel Plan for
2022-2025. This plan details all the sustainable travel focused work Sheffield
Children’s will be doing over the next few years, while on the road to reach our
aim of carbon net zero by 2045. Did you know that in 2020/21, visitors travelled
almost 5 million miles to our sites in total, with an enormous 72% of those
miles in a car? This equates to travelling around the earth 200 times! It is our
aim to lower this and reach carbon net zero from patient and visitor related
travel by 2045 at the latest. Reducing emissions associated with traveling helps
to lower the levels of air pollution in the area. Air pollution has negative
impacts on our health, especially impacting children and young people.
Travelling to our Trust sites We understand that as well as the cost of living,
the rising costs of fuel in the country are affecting everyone. Alongside the
plan, we have developed our travelling to Trust sites page on our website for
patients, families and carers, giving you all the options and information you
need to travel for your appointments and care (including video appointments) and
we will be including this link in appointment letters. History Sheffield
Children’s Hospital was first established in 1876. Since 1948 it has provided
services under the NHS and in 1992 it was established as an NHS trust. On August
1 2006, it became Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust under the Health and
Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003. Find out more about our
foundation trust status. Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust is registered
without conditions with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent
regulator of health and social care in England. South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw
Integrated Care System The South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Integrated Care System
(ICS) is a partnership of 23 organisations responsible for looking after the
health and care of the 1.5 million people living in Barnsley, Bassetlaw,
Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield. It is made up of NHS organisations
(including us), local authorities and key voluntary sector and independent
partners in our region. An Integrated Care System is another way of describing
the ambition we have locally to ensure health and care services are the best
they can possibly be. By working together we will be able to better join up GPs
and hospitals, physical and mental healthcare, social care and the NHS and give
our patients the seamless care they have told us they want. Through partnership
working, we believe we can make real and long lasting improvements to the health
of local people. As individuals and organisations working alone, we would never
be able to achieve the same results. Our goal is simple. We want everyone in
South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw to have a great start in life, with the support
they need to stay healthy and live longer. To find out more visit:
https://www.healthandcaretogethersyb.co.uk/ In 2017 the partners who now form
the Integrated Care System published a System Transformation Plan for South
Yorkshire and Bassetlaw. Following the publication of the NHS Long Term Plan
earlier in 2019 partners are now working together to create a new 5 year plan,
which sets out how South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw organisations will work
together to help deliver the Long Term Plan in our area. Sheffield Health and
Care Partnership Sheffield Children’s is a member of Sheffield’s Health and Care
Partnership (HCP), which brings together seven partners in the city to focus on
issues that are better addressed collectively.