The Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspected health providers and services across Calderdale and Huddersfield and determined that, across the eight areas of assessment, leadership was at a good standard.
As reported by the BBC, the trust was assessed in regard to shared direction and culture, capable, compassionate and inclusive leaders, freedom to speak up, workforce equality diversity and inclusion, governance management and sustainability, partnerships and communities, learning improvement, innovation and environmental sustainability.
The commission will continue to monitor the trust to ensure that care operates at the best standard possible.
Previous inspections of the Trusts leadership found that the trust was also operating at a good level.
The report will be published the CQC website soon.
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