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Tilting the balance: the first long-term medium secure unit in the NHS in England and Wales

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Niamh Power
Affiliation:
John Howard Centre Medium Secure Unit, London
Akintunde Akinkunmi
Affiliation:
Rollo MayWard, Tony Hillis Wing, St Bernard's Hospital, Uxbridge Road, Southall UB1 3EU, e-mail: Akintunde.Akinkunmi@wlmht.nhs.uk
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Rollo May Ward, a long-term medium secure facility integrated within the West London Mental Health National Health Service (NHS) Trust, is the first dedicated long-term NHS medium secure unit to have opened in England. It caters for a group of men with complex clinical needs and risk assessment issues who had previously been inappropriately detained within high secure services owing to a lack of suitable, less secure placement facilities. We describe the background to the development of the long-term medium secure service, the referral and assessment processes, the structure of the ward and the therapeutic programmes available to patients. We also outline the characteristics of the first 21 patients to be admitted to the ward and offer advice for similar future developments.

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Table 1. Therapeutic programme

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Table 2. Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients

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