A HEALTH chief has denied his trust is “not fit for purpose” in the wake of another critical inspection by a care watchdog. Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust was criticised by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in an emergency inspection in January. Its unannounced visit included Roseberry Park Hospital, in Middlesbrough, focussing on acute wards and psychiatric intensive care at its Bransdale, Stockdale and Overdale wards, as well as wards at Darlington s West Park Hospital. The watchdog ruled the mental health trust inadequate for under measures of “safe” and “well led” – finding there was “a lack of understanding from staff” about the risk assessment process, and what was expected of them.
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Developer pledges to do very best to tackle quad bike trouble as 296 home plan backed
Social housing giant Thirteen will build 296 two, three, and four bedroom homes
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Developers behind a scheme to bring almost 300 homes to a derelict stretch have promised to “do their very best” to ensure the new estate stays safe.
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Teesside to get mass vaccination centre in the near future , health chiefs told
Middlesbrough Council s health scrutiny panel will meet to discuss the latest coronavirus situation in the town
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Health chiefs are set to discuss the coronavirus situation in Middlesbrough as infection rates remain stubbornly high. And on Friday, it was confirmed by the council that a case of the South African variant of covid-19 had been detected in the town.
A pop-up testing centre was set up in a car park at the Parkway shopping centre and any adult that lives in Coulby Newham or Marton - or regular visitors to the centre - is strongly encouraged to go for a test.