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  • Will my base change?

    There will be a staff location move from Newcourt House for the Beacon PHN Team, and 1 Eastern Cranbrook PHN staff members to the Ardis Centre and 1 Eastern Cranbrook PHN staff member moving to Ottery St Mary Hospital.

  • I have heard talk of system re-design – what does this mean?

    We believe that our purpose is to help every child in Devon get the best start in life and next year we want to build on our understanding about how our whole system currently works, from the perspective of the … Continue reading →

  • Are you against the private sector if you haven’t let private companies bid to deliver the service?

    Devon County Council contracts with a wide range of private and public sector organisations and the most important thing is that we get good value for money and deliver a high quality service. Whether public, private, or in house that … Continue reading →

  • Does Devon County Council plan to bring children’s centres in-house?

    The children’s centre service has just been recommissioned for a further three to five years. The Council will use its strategic oversight to make sure that children’s centres work in an increasingly integrated way with the Public Health Nursing service. … Continue reading →

  • How will the Council ensure vital links are maintained to wider community health services?

    The service transition will mean closer alignment to some of the services most closely linked with schools, education services, children’s centres and early years. We already work closely with our NHS partners to commission services such as CAMHS, and speech … Continue reading →

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