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Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust AS at 11.02.19 Organisation Title As Detailed on PPQA Address 1 Address 2 Postcode Link Lecturer LL Telephone LL Mobile Link Lecturer E-mail Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Avondale Mental Health Clinical Decisions Unit Avondale Assessment Unit Miranda House HU3 2RT Debbie Crickmore 01482 464637 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Beverley Adult Mental Health Services Manor Road BEVERLEY HU17 7BZ Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Bridlington Integrated Specialist Public Health Nurse Service The Medical Centre First Floor, Community Services YO16 4LZ Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust CAMHS Crisis Team Miranda House Gladstone Street HU3 2RT Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Core Team - East Yorkshire Rivendell House Union Street YO25 6AT Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Community Team LD (CTLD) Child East Yorkshire Hub School & Specialist Services Springhead Lane HU5 5YJ Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Community Team Learning Disabilities ( CTLD) Hull Townend Court 298 Cottingham Road HU6 8QG Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Crisis and Intervention Team for Older People Millview Court Castle Hill Hospital HU16 5QU Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Crystal Villa Adult Mental Health Services Crystal Villa 15 St. John's Avenue YO16 4ND Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Darley House The Humber Centre 601 Beverley Road HU10 6ED Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Derwent Ward - Humber Centre Beverley Road Willerby Hill HU10 6ED Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Driffield Adult Mental Health Services Above Dental Surgery 8 Market Place YO25 6AP Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Driffield and Bridlington Older People's CMHT (Bridlington) East House 38 St John's Avenue Y016 4NG Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Drug and Alcohol Services (Hull & East Riding) 100 Boothferry Road Goole DN14 6AE Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust East Hull Community Mental Health Team The Grange Hauxwell Grove HU8 0RB Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust East Riding Community Learning Disability Service Four Winds Market Weighton Road YO25 9LH Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust East Yorkshire Specialist Child and Adolescent Services - Primary Mental Health CAMHS Core Team East Yorkshire Coltman Avenue HU17 9LP Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Goole Adult CMHT Bartholomew House Bartholomew Avenue DN14 6AL Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Goole and Pocklington Older People's CMHT Bartholomew House Boothferry Road DN14 6AL Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Goole Integrated Specialist Public Health Nurse Service Team Goole Health Centre Woodland Avenue DN14 6RX Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Granville Court 4 Granville Court The Esplanade HU18 1NQ Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Haltemprice and Beverley Older People's CMHT College House Beverley Road HU10 6ED Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Haltemprice and North Bank Villages Adult Mental Health Team Anlaby Clinic First Lane HU10 6UE Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Haltemprice Integrated Specialist Public Health Nurse Service Brough Primary Care Centre Welton Road HU15 1BH Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Hawthorne Court (Hull) St Mary's Lane Manor Road HU17 7AS Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Holderness Older People's CMHT Rosedale Unit Preston Road HU12 8JW Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Hospital Mental Health Team Dept of Psychological Medicine 220-236 Gladstone Street HU3 2RT Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Hull and East Riding Intensive Support Team Townend Court - Hull Team 298 Cottingham Road HU6 8QG Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Hull Child and Adolescent Learning Disability Service West End 2062 - 2068 Hessle Road HU13 9NW Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Hull Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service 2062-2068 Hessle Road HESSLE HU13 9NW Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Hull Integrated Care Team for Older People Block A Townend Court HU6 8QG Debbie Crickmore 01482 464637 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Maister Lodge Older People's In-patient Care Hauxwell Grove Middlesex Road HU8 ORB Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Memory Services (Hull) 39-42 Coltman Street HULL HU3 2SG Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Millview Court Adult Assessment Unit Millview Court Castle Hill Hospital HU16 5JQ Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Newbridges Treatment Unit Birkdale Way Newbridge Road HU9 2BM Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust North Holderness Integrated Specialist Public Health Nurse Service Beverley Health Centre Manor Road HU17 7BZ Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Northpoint Medical Practice - Practice Nurses Northpoint Medical Practice 2nd floor Northpoint HU7 5AW Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Nurse Advisor - Learning Disabily Dept of Psychological Medicine Gladstone Street HU3 2RW Debbie Crickmore 01482 464637 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Older People's Assessment Unit Millview Lodge Castle Hill Hospital HU16 5JQ Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Ouse Ward - Humber Centre Beverley Road Willerby Hill HU10 6ED Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Perinatal, Huntington's Chorea and Chronic Fatigue Service Clarendon Health Centre Park Street HU2 8TD Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Pocklington Adult Mental Health Services Pocklington Health Centre ( First Floor ) George Street YO42 2DF Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Pocklington District Nurses The Beckside Centre 1 Amos Drive YO42 2BS Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit Miranda House Gladstone Street HU3 2RT Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Rapid Response Service-Non Urgent Assessment Team Miranda House Gladstone Street HU3 2RT Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Rapid Response-Home Treatment Team Miranda House (Main Base) Gladstone Street HU3 2RT Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Rapid Response-Triage and Assessment Team Miranda House Gladstone Street HU3 2RT Andrew Barker (prev VH) 01482 463153 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Recovery and Support Team ( Early Intervention ) - Psypher PSYPHER/Early Intervention Team Townend Court (Block A) HU6 8QG Debbie Crickmore 01482 464637 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Rosedale Adult Mental Health Services Rosedale Community Unit Preston Road HU12 8JU Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust South Holderness Integrated Specialist Public Health Nurse Service Rosedale Community Unit Preston Road HU12 8JU Tony Walker 01482 464635 07713 781586 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Swale Ward The Humber Centre Willerby Hill HU10 6ED Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Townend Court - Lilac Unit 298 Cottingham Road HULL HU6 8QG Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Townend Court - Willow Unit 298 Cottingham Road HULL HU6 8QG Mary Dearing 01482 464642 [email protected] Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Ullswater House The Humber
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