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Almost 60% of the population served live in the city itself and services must therefore cater for a large inner<br />

city population. Unlike some other areas of the SW Region, Plymouth does not have an unusually high number<br />

of elderly people in its population. The age structure is similar to the national pattern with 19% under 15 years<br />

and 17% over 64 years. Projections show that although the population will grow by only 3% during the next 10<br />

years, there will be a 36% increase in those over 75 years of age. There are good road and rail links to central<br />

southern England and flights from Plymouth Airport at Derriford to London and other major cities. To the<br />

north-east is the rugged and virtually unpopulated Dartmoor national park. The <strong>South</strong> Hams area to the east of<br />

Plymouth boasts many charming villages and fishing ports. The area has a full range of educational and leisure<br />

facilities.<br />

A large part of Wednesday mornings is devoted to the academic programme for the training of junior doctors.<br />

Under the supervision of the Clinical Tutor, the Specialty Trainees are involved in organising and participating in<br />

this training. There is a weekly case presentation and Journal Club, where Specialty Trainees are expected to<br />

be active participants in organising, delivering and teaching. In addition, Dr Montgomery runs a regular<br />

research clinic to support trainees undertaking research projects. From September 2009, the <strong>Peninsula</strong><br />

MRCPsych course will be coordinated and delivered from Plymouth run by Drs Cooper, Dinniss and Bickerton.<br />

Higher trainees are actively encouraged and supported to involve themselves in delivering the teaching.<br />

Devon Partnership Trust<br />

The Devon Partnership NHS Trust was created on 1 April 2001. From July 2002 the Trust provided Mental<br />

Health, Learning Disability and Social Services to the majority of the Devon population apart from those living<br />

in Plymouth, who continue to receive those services from Plymouth Primary Care Trust and Plymouth Social<br />

Services.<br />

The Devon Partnership Trust offers a comprehensive range of mental health and social care provision with<br />

services to adults, older people, people with learning disability, children and adolescents, adults with<br />

physical/sensory disability and people with drug and alcohol problems. Across the Trust there are specialist<br />

services for Forensic Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. There are strong academic links with our main research<br />

partner, the <strong>Peninsula</strong> Medical School, through the Mental Health Research Group based in Exeter.<br />

Exeter<br />

Exeter is a Cathedral city and is the regional centre and county town of Devon. The Devon Partnership Trust<br />

headquarters are at Wonford House Hospital, Dryden Road, Exeter. Wonford House Hospital is adjacent to the<br />

Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital on the same site. The Wonford site is within its own grounds, a mile from the<br />

city centre. Devon Partnership Trust provides services to Exeter and the surrounding area through the Exeter<br />

and East Devon locality. The Exeter and East Devon locality serves a population of 243,000 in total; 21% of that<br />

population are aged 65 plus; 57% lie between 20 and 64; and 22% between 0 and 19.<br />

Wonford House Hospital houses the Specialist Eating Disorders Unit, Older Persons Psychology facilities for<br />

Exeter City, and district Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services. The Cedars, a purpose-built unit, adjacent to<br />

Wonford House, provides acute admission facilities for Exeter, East Devon and Exmouth localities, Delderfield<br />

Ward; and the Tiverton/Okehampton localities, Coombehaven Ward. The Liaison Psychiatry service to the<br />

Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, and the Mental Health Group of the Institute of Health and Social Care<br />

Research, <strong>Peninsula</strong> Medical School, (www.ex.ac.uk/dmh/) are co-located in Wonford House Hospital. The<br />

Department of Clinical Psychology is also on the Wonford site, adjacent to other medical academic<br />

departments of the <strong>Peninsula</strong> Medical School.<br />

The library situated in Wonford House is specialist and stocks a wide range of books covering all aspects of<br />

mental health. It is part of the University of Exeter library service and the catalogue can be accessed on<br />

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