Portsmouth News

Southern NHS trust makes changes following poor CQC report

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THE boss of an NHS trust has admitted there is 'more learning to do' after a concerning inspection report.

In February this year, the Care Quality Commission rated Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust as 'requires improvemen­t' after noting issues with an 'unsafe environmen­t' in acute mental health wards.

The trust's chief executive Ron Shields has presented the improvemen­ts made to a Hampshire County Council select committee.

Issues that were previously highlighte­d included staff shortages, unclear discharge pathways and breaches of same-sex ward regulation­s.

Mr Shields said: 'We've been balancing the impact of Covid-19 while trying to keep all our wards operationa­l. That is why we had some privacy breaches around same-sex wards but this has now been rectified.

'We have covered plenty of issues and made sufficient progress already, but have to remain vigilant.

'We understand all the issues highlighte­d in the CQC report and are taking steps to resolve them.'

Mr Shields was pressed by councillor­s about ongoing staffing issues, conceding that there is still a shortage across the trust.

However, he insisted that all acute wards have enough 'suitably skilled and experience­d staff ' to get by.

'Staffing is the key issue,' he said. 'In some areas, staffing was at its absolute minimum level, and remains the biggest challenge we currently have.'

Councillor­s were pleased by the progress being made by Southern Health, and urged Mr Shields to keep that momentum going.

Vice-chairman, Councillor Ann Briggs, said: 'It's good to see the progress being made.'

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