We provide quality services for around 340 patients through five clinical services who need care and treatment in conditions of high security.
Three of these are national services: we are the country's sole providers of high secure care for women, deaf men, and men with a learning disability.
All our services deliver treatment consisting of evidence-based psychological interventions provided within a framework of individualised, needs-led and consistent multi-disciplinary care.
The five clinical services are supported by:
We are the largest inpatient service at Rampton Hospital.
We offer a range of services for men including intensive care, admission/assessment, treatment and pre-discharge.
Our clinical teams encourage patient engagement and promote the principles of recovery.
Main Switchboard: 01777 248 321
Kerry Burton
Rampton Hospital General Manager
Tel: 01777 248321
Email: kerry.burton@nottshc.nhs.uk
Please refer via written referral to the Clinical Director.
Lead clinician: Dr John Wallace, Clinical Director
Service commissioned by NHS England, Midlands and East (East Midlands Hub)
We are the only provider of High Secure Deaf Services in the UK.
We provide specialist expertise within a multi-disciplinary clinical team for assessment, treatment and rehabilitation for D/deaf male patients who have a range of conditions including mental illness, and/or personality disorder, and/or a learning disability.
We use of a range of communication methods including British Sign Language (BSL), Sign Supported English and other forms of communication.
You can find out more about The National High Secure D/deaf Service here.
Main Switchboard: 01777 248 321
Kerry Burton
Rampton Hospital General Manager
Tel: 01777 248321
Email: kerry.burton@nottshc.nhs.uk
How to refer someone to this service
Please refer via written referral to the medical lead.
Dorothy Atkinson
Personal Assistant to Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist
Tel: 01777247709
Email: dorothy.atkinson@nottshc.nhs.uk
Service commissioned by NHS England
We are the only provider of High Secure Forensic Services for men with a Learning Disability in England and Wales.
We are based in the David Wilson Unit at Rampton Hospital. The dedicated Unit has 54 beds across four wards, a separate day centre, outside horticulture and leisure facilities. Our patients can also access the main facilities within the wider Hospital.
In addition to a learning disability, our patients may also have a mental health problem and/or a personality disorder.
Our clinical teams encourage patient engagement and promote the principles of recovery.
Main Switchboard: 01777 248 321
Kerry Burton
Rampton Hospital General Manager
Tel: 01777 248321
Email: kerry.burton@nottshc.nhs.uk
Please refer via written referral to the Clinical Director.
Dr John Wallace, Clinical Director
Service commissioned by NHS England, Midlands and East (East Midlands Hub)
We are the national provider for women requiring high secure care.
We offer assessment and treatment to patients with a learning disability, mental illness or personality disorder.
We are based in our own building at Rampton Hospital and provide a gender-sensitive service while working to progress our patients towards recovery.
Main Switchboard: 01777 248 321
Kerry Burton
Rampton Hospital General Manager
Tel: 01777 248321
Email: kerry.burton@nottshc.nhs.uk
Please refer via written referral to the Clinical Director.
Dr John Wallace, Clinical Director
We assess and treat male offenders who have been diagnosed with personality disorder as part of the National Offender Personality Disorder Pathway.
The service is based within its own unit at Rampton Hospital which is supported by a Central Resource Building offering space for a range of treatment and therapies as part of each patient's care pathway. The service also has its own Therapies and Education Department, providing education, occupational therapy and a healthy lifestyle programme.
The service aims to h elp individuals engage in their recovery journey, o ffer a safe environment which understands trauma histories, red uce offending and build a rewarding life.
The following audio describes how a patient used therapy to move forward.
Men's Personality Disorder Service
Rampton Hospital
Woodbeck
Retford
Nottinghamshire
DN22 0PD
Tel: 01777 248 321
Main Switchboard: 01777 248 321
Kerry Burton
Rampton Hospital General Manager
Tel: 01777 248321
Email: kerry.burton@nottshc.nhs.uk
Please refer via written referral to the Clinical Director.
Dr John Wallace, Clinical Director
Service commissioned by NHS England, Midlands and East (East Midlands Hub)