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Devon Partnership NHS Trust
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Devon Partnership NHS Trust is a mental health trust established in 2001. It commissions and delivers mental health, learning disability and neurodiversity services in Devon (excluding Plymouth), England.
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History
The North and East Devon Partnership NHS Trust was established in April 2001,[2] before renaming to Devon Partnership NHS Trust in March 2002.[3]
In December 2016, the Trust announced that it had applied for planning permission to build a brand new, £5.5 million psychiatric intensive-care unit (PICU) in Exeter. Work on site started in November 2017,[4] and was completed in January 2019.[5]
In March 2025, the Chadwell Centre in Paignton, which is owned by the Trust was damaged by an arson attack.[6]
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Services
Some of the services provided by Devon Partnership include:[7]
- Mental health including older persons and veterans
- Children and Family health
- Drug and alcohol support
- Early intervention in Psychosis
- Eating disorder support
- Learning disability support
- Police and Criminal Justice
- Perinatal support
- Rehabilitation and recovery
Performance
The trust was last inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in June 2021 with the report was published in September 2021 - its overall rating was 'Good'.[8]
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