Our statement on the Section 75 Partnership Agreement

Published: 17 December 2025

We remain fully committed to providing safe, high-quality adult social care for people in Torbay. Our integrated approach has delivered significant benefits for local residents over many years, helping reduce avoidable hospital admissions and supporting people to live well at home.

Like many NHS organisations, we face considerable financial pressures. We are therefore exploring options to ensure that the way we deliver care remains sustainable for the future. These discussions are ongoing and complex, and no decisions have been made.

Our priority is clear: to maintain safe, person-centred care and protect the benefits of integration wherever possible. We are working closely with Torbay Council, NHS Devon, regional and national NHS colleagues to identify solutions that safeguard services for our communities.

We understand the importance of transparency and will continue to engage with partners and stakeholders as discussions progress. Should any changes be proposed, we will work to ensure continuity of care and clear communication with those affected.

Joe Teape, Chief Executive, said: “Our integrated model has brought real benefits for local people, and we want to preserve those wherever possible. These conversations are about sustainability, not about reducing quality or access to care. We are committed to working with partners and regional and national colleagues to find a way forward that protects what matters most – safe, effective services for our communities.”