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Our partner organisations

We achieve more together than any of us can achieve alone.

NHS East Midlands is proud to work in collaboration with partners across our region and beyond including NHS organisations, local authorities, the voluntary sector, private sector and Government Office.

As well as our distinctive partnership approach to working with local NHS organisations, we use 'matrix working' inside our organisation in order to meet the big challenges we, and those working locally, face.

The links on this page explain more about the wide range of work we undertake and also link to the websites of our partners.

 

 

Working with partner organisations is a key role for NHS East Midlands. Our close relationship with the Government Office enables the SHA to influence those who can affect the broader determinants of health as well as ensuring the NHS can contribute to regional prosperity through close links with East Midlands Development Agency and the East Midlands Regional Assembly.

NHS East Midlands also promotes ‘joined up service’ provision between health and social care, supporting PCTs to work in partnership with local authorities to secure better joint working solutions and seamless care for those who access both services.

We also work closely with the Department of Health and our local NHS constituent organisations.

 

Other partners include: 

East Midlands Universities Association www.emua.ac.uk/

National Offender Management Service (including the Probation Service) www.noms.homeoffice.gov.uk/

Police forces www.police.uk/forces.htm

HM Prisons Area Office www.hmprisons.gov.uk/

Association of Directors of Adult Social Services www.adass.org.uk/

Association of Directors of Childrens Services www.adcs.org.uk/

East Midlands Regional Assembly www.emra.gov.uk/

Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care – Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire (CLARHC-NDL) www.clahrc-ndl.nihr.ac.uk

 

 

The East Midlands Public Health Observatory gathers and publishes a wealth of health-related statistical information. 

 

emphasis is the East Midlands public health network, providing strategic-level engagement for stakeholders in improving health and addressing inequalities.

 

Non-executive director Board members are lay members who bring added, external expertise to decision making in the NHS. Resources for existing Non-Executive Directors can be viewed here.

 

NHS East Midlands hosts a number of national and regional programmes:

  • Electronic Staff Record Programme
  • National Programme for Information Technology Programmes (NPfIT)
  • East Midlands Development Centre
  • NHS Improvement
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services

 

All hosted organisations are bound by the SHA’s policies and procedures and governance arrangements.

 

Some of our key regional and local initiatives:

Choose and Book 

Local Research Ethics Committees

Public Health Observatory

East Midlands Specialised Commissioning Group

Children’s Services (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services)

All hosted organisations are bound by the SHA’s policies and procedures and governance arrangements.

·        Ashfield District Council

·        Bassetlaw District Council

·        Broxtowe Borough Council

·        Gedling Borough Council

·        Mansfield District Council

·        Newark and Sherwood District Council

·        Nottingham City Council

·        Nottinghamshire County Council

·        Rushcliffe Borough Council

·        Rutland County Council

 

Some of the main national health regulators' websites can be found below.

Care Quality Commission  

Monitor

National Patient Safety Agency

 

Midwifery services
in the East Midlands

 

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