Mental Health Expert Professor Rogers Joins Gray Healthcare
By Gray Healthcare, PRNESunday, April 25, 2010
LIVERPOOL, England, April 26, 2010 - Gray Healthcare has confirmed the appointment of Professor Paul Rogers as
Director of Clinical Governance.
The company, which provides tailored care packages for service users who
do not need the security of an inpatient facility but do require support
caring for themselves in the community, has appointed Rogers to direct Gray
Healthcare on clinical governance. He will also chair the company's clinical
governance meetings.
Rogers, who is also Professor of Forensic Mental Health Nursing at the
University of Glamorgan, has over twenty years' experience of working in
secure and open psychiatric environments. He has previously acted as a mental
health service reviewer for the Health Advisory Service and the Commission
for Health Improvement and has sat on the Dangerous and Severe Personality
Disorder Expert Advisory Group. He is also an expert in the clinical
application of "gold standard" risk assessment processes in community
settings.
Rogers will join Noel Tracey, Clinical director, and Nathaniel Neequaye,
Director of Psychological Services, on the clinical board.
Commenting on his appointment, Rogers said: "I am looking forward to the
opportunity of working with Gray Healthcare and ensuring that clients have
safe, supportive and evidence based care. It is a privilege to be able to
work together with service users to determine effective recovery programmes
that are meaningful and succeed in allowing them to be part of their
community."
Jonathan Gray, Chief Executive of Gray Healthcare said that Rogers would
be a welcome addition to the company's senior clinical team. He added: "It is
great to have someone of Paul's calibre leading our clinical governance.
"Paul's wealth of experience will demonstrate to PCTs and referrers
across the UK that the clinical risk is being managed by an experienced
qualified senior clinical team. Ultimately, I hope that he will help even
more service users to stay in the least restrictive environment there is -
their own homes."
Gray concluded: "Together, the clinical board have more than 66 years'
worth of experience in general and forensic psychiatry. I truly believe that
by working in partnership at Gray Healthcare they can deliver a revolutionary
approach to community care."
Daniel Phillips, daniel.phillips@grayhealthcare.com, +44(0)151-255-2830
Daniel Phillips, daniel.phillips at grayhealthcare.com, +44(0)151-255-2830
Tags: April 26, England, Gray Healthcare, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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