Health and Justice UK

Sponsors

We are very thankful to our sponsors who make the Health & Justice Summit possible.

Find out below how each sponsor contributes to the field of health and justice.

Click on their logo to visit their website and learn more about their work.

If you're interested in sponsoring this year's event, contact: summit@healthandjusticeuk.org 

 

Ethypharm is a leading specialty pharmaceutical company with a strong heritage, based in the UK. Our products include formulations of the three standard molecules in this area; methadone, buprenorphine and naloxone. It is this depth of expertise that makes us a market leader and a highly trusted supplier of opioid addiction products.

 

 

At Camurus, we're striving for a future in which people struggling with opioid dependence have equitable access to high quality, individualised treatment, helping to overcome the barriers that may stand in their way. 

We believe that all people who use drugs, whether in the community or criminal justice setting, should be offered a range of treatment options and be empowered to make a personal decision, with the support of their healthcare team, about what treatment is right for them.  

We also want to help remove the stigma associated with a complex condition like opioid dependence and encourage a more empathetic approach to patients from policy makers, healthcare providers and the public at large

 


 

 

 

 

Oxleas NHSFT won the prestigious Health Service Journal Trust of the Year award in 2023. The judges said, “Their outcomes are extremely impressive… their palpable connection to the communities they serve is inspiring.” 

The Sunday Times rated Oxleas one of the Best Places to Work in 2023 and the most recent NHS Staff Survey found Oxleas was one of the Top 5 mental health trusts in England, and No.1 across London.

 


Specialist training provider supporting those working with vulnerable individuals, enabling them to promote recovery and wellbeing. Delivering national, virtual training events open to everyone around the world with an additional offering for organisational clients, providing the resources and guidance to hold their own in-house training events. 

As the training arm of Spectrum Community Health CIC, we are able to access the highest quality research and resources, allowing us to guarantee our course materials are kept up-to-date, helping individuals and teams to enhance their learning to ensure they are well equipped to provide excellence in care.

 


West London NHS Trust provides vital forensic health services across London and Berkshire. By integrating physical and mental health care, the Trust delivers high-quality, patient-centred services.

Rated Outstanding by the CQC, their forensic services, are crucial in helping people transition from secure environments back into the community. Their multidisciplinary team supports individuals with complex needs, balancing recovery and safety. West London NHS Trust is committed to improving care through prevention, staff education, and innovation and is committed to promoting hope and wellbeing, working with patients, service users, carers, families and partners across the communities they serve.

 


Spectrum plays a pivotal role in health and justice being one of the UK's largest providers of prison healthcare services. As a not-for-profit social enterprise with a focus on personalised care we serve over 11,000 patients every day providing evidence based care that is always innovative and equivalent to community standards.  

Our services include primary care, mental health, substance misuse, and health promotion, aimed at addressing health inequalities and supporting rehabilitation.  

Our commitment extends beyond prison walls, assisting individuals to achieve continuity of care on release and supporting people and their loved ones to reconnect and sustain positive change in their lives, reducing reoffending.  

Additionally, our Death in Custody Review Service independently supports continuous learning across stakeholders and exemplifies our dedication to continuous improvement in prison healthcare.  

Our trauma informed and patient-focused approach has garnered multiple awards and positive feedback. 

 


Practice Plus Group is the UK’s leading independent provider of healthcare within secure environments. Delivering care in 57 prisons and immigration removal centres, we strive to improve the health, wellbeing and outcomes of our patients through the provision of primary and nursing care, sexual health, mental health and substance misuse services.

We’re incredibly proud to have won awards for the care we offer, with our colleagues at the very heart of this exceptional work. In turn, we invest in an extensive wellbeing offer, which ensures our staff are supported to thrive — while providing safe and high-quality care for our patients.

 


SONAR CMS is bespoke to H&J, overlapping Justice, Health, and Social Care sectors. Using modern technology to monitor care, referrals and outcomes, enhancing the quality of life for individuals involved and their families and relationships. SONAR can access via the NHS Spine; PDS, SCR, and NRLS. Utilising AI and Machine Learning, SONAR can analyse historic data, current reporting requirements, and predict future trends. Currently operational in two police forces and 13 prisons, SONAR’s design helps increase efficiency, reduce risks, improve outcomes, creates a safer community with a reduction in recidivism and offers cost savings to the UK taxpayer. 

 


We are a peer led organisation. Most of our staff, volunteers and board have been affected by hepatitis C. 

We champion the right of every person at risk of hepatitis C in the UK to receive effective testing, treatment and care. 

We work in every English prison, as well as many in Scotland and Wales, to address hepatitis C. This happens in partnership with HM Prison and Probation Service, UKHSA, NHSE, health care providers and with other charities. Together, we educate and test people at risk of hepatitis C and support those who need it through treatment. 

 


The Specialist Services Care Group at Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) is the largest provider of criminal justice services across the country with a wide-reaching portfolio. Under the brands of Inclusion and Wellness, MPFT are dedicated to create positive change and provide comprehensive care and support to individuals in contact with criminal justice services. This includes medium and low secure mental health inpatient, and a low secure learning disability inpatient services. 
Additionally, Forensic Intensive Recovery Support Team supports people discharged from inpatient-services. Our health and justice services include integrated offender health, liaison-and-diversion, Mental Health Treatment Requirements, integrated offender management support, prison-based mental health and substance use services, and offender personality disorder services.

 


Change Grow Live is the largest provider of drug and alcohol services in the UK, delivering care and support to over 200,000 people each year in more than 250 communities working across health, justice, education and social care systems to reduce harm, promote and support recovery, and tackle health inequalities.

We deliver specialist services throughout the criminal justice system providing confidential drug and alcohol information, advice, and support services from initial engagement in custody suites, through processes including assessing suitability of treatment orders and probation liaison.

Working in collaboration with prison healthcare providers in over 25 prison estates we deliver workshops personalised to the prison and structured psychosocial interventions tailored to individual need for people residing in prison.

We see beyond the prison sentence and, when transferred or released, our care continues. 

Our goal is to help every person who uses our services to think differently, regain control, grow as a person, and live life to its full potential. 

 


 

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  • The East Midlands Conference Centre, University of Nottingham, Beeston Lane, Nottingham, NG7 2RJ
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