Updated 26 June 2019
Background
Services for the support and examination of people who have experienced sexual assault are commissioned by NHS England and Thames Valley Police (TVP) and provided by Care UK Health & Rehabilitation Services (referred to in this report as Care UK). Thames Valley Sexual Assault Referral Centre (TV SARC) operates from two sites, one in Bicester which covers the North of the valley, and one in Slough, covering the South. The Bicester centre which is the focus of this inspection opened in June 2018 following relocation from Bletchley and provides a 24hr service to adults and children.
The centre is located at the Bicester Police Station site and building, and facilities are managed by TVP. The centre has been adapted to meet the needs of SARC patients visiting the site although it is not purpose built. The site is signposted discreetly, and the entrance has access for people with physical disabilities with adequate parking at the centre. Accommodation includes a forensic medical room and bathroom, forensic waiting room, an interview room and a family waiting room.
The clinicians, who work across the two sites, consist of 10 forensic practitioners (FP) and a clinical director. The Bicester centre has five crisis support workers (CSW) of which one is the senior CSW, the registered manager is also a trained CSW. All staff are permanent and there is one FP vacancy which was being recruited into at the time of the inspection. The staff are supported by a full-time administrator. The FP and CSW work an on-call rota, to cover daytime, nights and weekends. The FP work across the two sites as do the CSW when providing the out of hours service.
Any professional can refer to the service. Self-referrals, for safety reasons, are seen during the daytime only. Anyone can self-refer to the SARC and choose not to have the police involved in the case, but if the person is under 18, or if the case is of particular concern for the general public, then the patient is made aware that the police will be informed.
Care UK are not commissioned to provide counselling or therapeutic support and referrals are made to a number of services commissioned to provide this service in the area.
The service is open from 8am-8pm Monday to Friday, 10am-12pm Saturday and on call arrangements cover outside of these hours.
During inspection we spoke with the registered manager, clinical director, a forensic practitioner, two crisis workers, one specially trained police officer and the Care UK regional manager. We also looked at patient records, policies and procedures and other records about how the service is managed.
Patients spoke positively about the service and the quality of care that was provided.
During the course of the inspection Care UK informed the inspectors that they will be decommissioned as the main provider from 31 March 2019. Discussions and plans to manage the transfer of the service to a new provider were in progress. The service will remain on the same site as visited during the inspection.