Mental Health Service Providers
Postgraduate Deaneries
East Midlands
Healthcare Workforce Deanery
Yorkshire and
the Humber Postgraduate Deanery
Strategic Health Authorities
NHS East Midlands
is part of the Midlands and East SHA cluster, alongside NHS
East of England and NHS West Midlands.
The cluster came into being on 3 October 2011; it is one of four
across England. NHS East Midlands remains a statutory body,
within the new cluster. It was formally established on 1 July
2006, replacing the former Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and
Rutland Strategic Health Authority and Trent Strategic Health
Authority.
NHS Yorkshire and
the Humber is part of the North of England cluster,
alongside NHS North East and NHS North West. NHS Yorkshire
and the Humber was created on 1 July 2006 following the merger of
North and East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire Strategic Health
Authority, South Yorkshire Strategic Health Authority and West
Yorkshire Strategic Health Authority. The Trent Division
covers four communities in the south of this area; Barnsley,
Doncaster, Sheffield and Rotherham.