Turning Point is a health and social care service provider that utilizes a person-centered care approach to support individuals with complex needs, which include drug and alcohol-related issues, mental health, learning, and employment-related issues.
Organisation
Turning Point is a social enterprise and
registered charity based in the
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of European mainland, the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
that runs projects in more than 240 locations across England and Wales. In addition to providing direct services, Turning Point also campaigns on behalf of those with social care needs.
It has a turnover of £111m, £60m of which is for the delivery of substance misuse services, £18m for the delivery of mental health services, and £34m for the delivery of support to people with a Learning Disability.
The organisation provides services support for a range of people, including those with
mental health
Mental health is often mistakenly equated with the absence of mental illness. However, mental health refers to a person's overall emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It influences how individuals think, feel, and behave, and how t ...
issues,
learning disabilities and/or
substance-related disorders.
History
Turning Point developed out of The Camberwell Alcohol Project in South East London and was founded by Barry Richards, a London businessman, in 1964.
The charity was described as "one of
Princess Diana's favourite charities"; she acted as its
patron from 1985 to 1997.
In 2001,
Lord Victor Adebowale became Chief Executive.
In 2012, the charity unsuccessfully challenged
Norfolk County Council
Norfolk County Council is the upper-tier Local government in England, local authority for Norfolk, England. Below it there are seven second-tier district councils: Breckland District, Breckland, Broadland, Borough of Great Yarmouth, Great Yarmo ...
in a
public procurement case at the
High Court. In the course of a
tender exercise, Turning Point had requested some additional staff
TUPE information which the Council never provided. Turning Point submitted a tender for service provision with a caveat that it would need to reconsider costs if it turned out that the charity incurred any
redundancy costs once the full TUPE position became clear. The Council rejected their tender as not compliant with the rules set out in the tender documents, which excluded caveats to proposals and variant bids. Turning Point issued legal proceedings, but the High Court ruled their claim was time-barred: they should have claimed before the date when they submitted their tender, knowing that information the charity considered necessary to submit a compliant tender had not been provided. The case confirmed that it is legitimate and fair to include a requirement in a tender barring caveats and qualified bids.
In 2015 the charity denied accusations of "
black on black racism" in its appeal against the decision of an earlier
employment tribunal that Adebowale had unfairly dismissed the charity's IT director, Ibukun Adebayo.
The tribunal found that Adebayo's actions in accessing lewd emails about her from the charity's deputy chief executive to Adebowale constituted
gross misconduct, but ruled that this did not justify Adebowale's actions. Adebayo's lawyers said that the actions were unfair because the deputy chief executive's behaviour "was more serious than the claimant's by way of his seniority and position as sponsor of Turning Point's equal opportunities policy."
Lord Adebowale left Turning Point in 2020 to start a new position as permanent Chair of the
NHS Confederation.
Rightsteps and livelife
In 2010, Turning Point established Rightsteps, a business-to-business mental wellbeing and health solutions provider that supports employers and employees in large organisations, SMEs and not-for-profit organisations.
In 2019, in order to reach more people and respond to a growing number of people looking for support, Turning Point established ''livelife'', a private pay, direct-to-consumer, online therapy service.
livelife
/ref> The objective of ''livelife'' is to support those who do not qualify for mental health help because their issues are not considered severe enough, and to support those who don't want to wait for an NHS appointment, but want the same assurances of quality. All ''livelife'' and Rightsteps profits go back to Turning Point, aiming to support the most vulnerable people in society.
See also
* Care Quality Commission
* NHS England
*Public Health England
Public Health England (PHE) was an executive agency of the Department of Health and Social Care in England which began operating on 1 April 2013 to protect and improve health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities. Its formation came as a ...
* National Voices
* Centre for Mental Health
* Improving Access to Psychological Therapies
* Mental Health Foundation
* Mental Health Providers' Forum
* Nacro
* Together
General:
* Mental health in the United Kingdom
References
External links
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Rightsteps
livelife
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