07/11/2016 1 Current national state of rehabilitation prescriptions Network MTC Received Y/N (68%) Northern (Newcastle North East & Cumbria) Royal Victoria Infirmary Newcastle Yes Northern (Middlesbrough& South Tees) James Cook University Hospital Middlesborough Yes West Yorkshire Leeds General Infirmary Yes North Yorkshire & Humberside Hull Royal Infirmary Yes Lancashire & South Cumbria Royal Preston Hospital - Greater Manchester Manchester collaborative MTC Yes (Salford) Cheshire and Merseyside Liverpool Collaborative MTC Yes (Warrington and Halton Hospitals) South Yorkshire Northern General Hospital Sheffield and Yes Royal Hallamshire Hospital - NW Midlands & North Wales University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Stoke on Trent - Birmingham BC, Hereford & Worcs Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham - Central England University Hospital Coventry - East Midlands Queen’s Medical Centre Nottingham Yes East of England Addenbrookes, Cambridge Watford Thames Valley John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford Yes Severn Southmead Hospital Yes North West London St Mary’s Hospital London - North East London and Essex Royal London Hospital Yes South West London and Surrey St George’s Hospital London Yes South East London Kent & Medway King’s College Hospital London - Sussex Royal Sussex County Hospital Brighton - Wessex Southampton General Hospital Yes Peninsula Plymouth Derriford Yes Content of the RP • TARN criteria • Type of injury • RCS-ET • Function • Discharge plans • BSRM Specialist RP • Outcome measures • Type of Injury • Pre-injury information • RCS-ET • Checklist • Function at a glance