1. This web site (www.mhim.org.uk) is provided as a means of conveying
information about the Mental Health services in Manchester to the general public
and to stakeholders and service partners. The site does not guarantee to offer
any service in addition to providing that information. Manchester Teaching Primary Care Trust will not respond to health complaints emailed to this website.
2. By viewing or using
this web site, you agree not to contravene any of the Terms and Conditions
stated here.
3. The copyright in this web site is owned variously by Manchester Teaching Primary Care Trust ("The PCT"), The Crown, Wirral Health Informatics Service, and certain other
copyright holders as stated/illustrated. The contents of this web site, apart
from Manchester Teaching Primary Care Trust/Manchester Community Health and other NHS logos, may be
reproduced free of charge in any format or medium for research, private study or
for internal circulation within an NHS organisation. This is subject to the
material being reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context. Where
any of the copyright items on this site are being republished or copied to
others, the source of the material must be identified and the copyright status
acknowledged. The permission to reproduce protected material does not extend to
any material on this site that is identified as being the copyright of a third
party. Authorisation to reproduce such material must be obtained from the
copyright holders. The technical content, the programming and the design of this
site are subject to copyright protection may not be re-used without prior
written permission.
4. Manchester Teaching Primary Care Trust does not guarantee the validity or
veracity of information published by web sites to which we provide links.
5. This web site will normally be available at all times. However, Manchester Teaching Primary Care Trust
cannot accept responsibility for any loss resulting from the site being
unavailable at any time.
6. This web site (www.mhim.org.uk) has been designed to comply with the W3C’s Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines. It should work acceptably with screen reading
software and with different browsers. There is an accessibility toolbar at the top
of each page which allows you to change text size and display colours.
In addition, the following shortcut keys are available:
- Alt and S skips navigation
- Alt and 0 goes to the accessibility page
- Alt and 1 goes to the home page
- Alt and 4 takes you to the search feature
If you have any questions or comments about these Terms and Conditions,
please e-mail content@whis.nhs.uk
Last updated: March 2009.