Mental Health Care Division
Mental Health Care Division provides a spectrum of mental health services including adult mental health, older adult mental health, addiction, acquired brain injury services, psychology and crisis care in people’s homes, community settings and hospitals.
We also provide mental health liaison services within accident and emergency departments in local hospitals and within the criminal justice system. Services are provided to the residents of Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Warrington.
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Division wide information
Environmental action plans
- Accountability list
- eBrief/update
- Forms
- Generic risk assessments/templates
- Posters
- QPAs (Quality Practice Alerts)
- ESRAs
- Fire
- Risk assessments
- Security
- Workplace inspections
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Mersey Care successfully transitioned which means that all statutory Mental Health Act forms (for services using Rio only) should be completed using Thalamos. It’s the Trust’s expectation that you use this new process, so all admission, community treatment order, hospital, treatment and discharge forms should now be completed on Thalamos. Local authorities (approved mental health professionals) have gone live with Thalamos so will send forms to Mersey Care electronically. Find out more here.
Check out our dedicated page for all the latest updates on Mossley Hill.
- Business continuity
- View our on call procedures
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- View our SOPs
This is an operating model for police and partners that seeks to make sure the public is provided with the right care, responded to by the right person, with the right skills, training and experience to best meet their needs. It aims to make sure people who call the police get the best possible support and service.
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Latest news
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Category: Mental Health Care
We need help from all staff in Mental Health Care Division
22 July 2024
Following on from learning from incidents, there was an online session recently on management and support for patients presenting with psychosis. A task group has been set up to look at pathways, provision and processes which will result in multiple working groups looking at how we continue to do what’s working and improve what isn’t, to make things safer for our patients.
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Category: Mental Health Care
Chief Nursing Officer from Ministry of Health, Uganda, visits the Trust
18 July 2024
Agnes Chandia Baku, Chief Nursing Officer from Ministry of Health, Uganda, was welcomed to the Trust on 15 July by Jenny Hurst, Deputy Director of Nursing and Sandra O’Hear, Deputy Nurse Strategic Lead for Safeguarding. The visit was initiated by Justine Kigozi Nakimuli Odwongo, Freedom to Speak Up Guardian and Cultural Sensitivity Lead.