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Leading voluntary providers form alliance to muscle in on NHS work

Posted: 30 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


Leading voluntary providers form alliance to muscle in on NHS work Voluntary sector mental health providers are to set up their own trade body to expand their role in delivery and to help transform services, writes Simeon Brody.

The Mental Health Providers Forum, currently an informal group, is expected to become a more formalised body in the autumn. It will start to recruit staff and take on limited company status during the summer.

Though its primary brief will be to remove the barriers preventing NHS services being commissioned from the voluntary sector, some believe it could help to engineer a shift in the nature of services.
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Another of its tasks will be to tackle the perception that the voluntary sector can only provide social care and not health care.

Set up two years ago by 13 large providers, including Mind, Rethink and Turning Point, the forum also wants to open itself up to a wider membership.

Mind chief executive Richard Brook said it would raise the issue of whether services "always need to be provided from within the NHS".

He added: "The goal of the group is to expand the role of the voluntary sector in providing health services."

He argued that, apart from compulsory treatment, most mental health services could be opened up to the voluntary sector.
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Rethink chief executive Cliff Prior said the body could play a part in transforming services in the direction of non-hospital crisis care and early intervention.

He said: "Rethink wants a reconfiguring of services so voluntary sector providers can bring in what they are good at."

Prior said the voluntary sector delivered £500m worth of mental health services a year.

He added: "A sector that size ought to have a trade body."

Brook said the forum had completed work on developing the accountability and quality frameworks that voluntary sector agencies would need to deliver health services.


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