Talk:Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

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I work for Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust and would like to draw to your attention that some of the information on this page is out of date. Can I please request that you update it – I have included information below to assist you with this. Under Current status, the trust’s name is incorrect - it has never been known as Oxleas NHS Mental Health Foundation Trust – it should be called Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust. Oxleas also provides health care services to prisons in Kent. Under Future plans: Oxleas took over the running of Queen Mary’s Hospital in Sidcup on 1 October 2013. See for reference: http://www.bexleyccg.nhs.uk/News-Events/pr009.htm, qmh.oxleas.nhs.uk and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_London_Healthcare_NHS_Trust

Can you please ask that you include an External links section. Can I please suggest that this includes:

--Oxleascomms (talk) 10:18, 17 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Pruning time[edit]

I have placed sections of the article here for editors to consider whether and how the material may be used as references. The sections have no place in an article, but the reference material may be of use.

I have also cut a substantial swathe of material from the article that does not seem to belong within it. Much work remains to be done, however. Fiddle Faddle 14:43, 2 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

News articles[edit]

There have also been questions raised as to why Nicola Edgington who had killed her mother in 2005, had been released by Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust in 2009. The Chief Executive of Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, Mr Stephen Firn has stated: “In line with national NHS requirements there will now be an independent inquiry.”


Freedom of Information Requests[edit]