Cornwall Partnership Trust (CPT) was formed as a specialist provider trust in April 2002 to serve Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly and is the third largest employer in the county. The Trust provides mental health, learning disabilities, drug and alcohol and eating disorder services to adults and children. CPT also provides Finance and Estates and Support Services to other NHS Trusts in Cornwall.
We are committed to improving the quality of our services, striving to provide services that are safe, sound and supportive to service users, their families and carers. Our services:
- Involve users and carers in the planning and delivery of care.
- Aim to be accessible so that help can be obtained when and where it is needed.
- Promote the safety of service users, carers and staff and the wider public.
- Provide well co-ordinated services between all staff and agencies.
- Aim to do this by delivering high quality treatment and care which is both effective and acceptable.
'Inclusion' - Chief Executive Briefing
'Inclusion' is an occasional publication direct from the Chief Executive and is available to download in PDF format. Click here to download the latest issue. Previous issues can also be downloaded from the Latest Information section via this link.
Single Equality Scheme
Cornwall Partnership Trusts Single Equality Scheme covering the six strands of diversity can be viewed on this site. Click here
Standards for Better Health - Self Declaration
The Cornwall Partnership Trust has published its self declaration which has also been submitted to the Healthcare Commission, the national organisation responsible for monitoring and benchmarking all NHS organisations in the UK. The self assessment sets out how the Trust gauged its performance against a wide range of standards which form part of the Healthcare Commission’s ‘Standards for Better Health’ rating system. To view a copy of our Self Declaration click here.