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We are launching a consultation with our band 2 and band 3 phlebotomists across the Community Care Division as part of an organisational change to offer them the opportunity to adopt a new band 3 job…
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Children and Young People’s Intensive Support Team The new service will support children and young people across Warrington, St Helens, Knowsley and Halton and will work with partners to…
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We would love to get your feedback on some new design concepts we've been working on for our recruitment marketing. Please take a moment to look at the sample designs and read about our plans…
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The health and safety team provide specialist advice and support Trust wide to staff and senior management. The team are located within the Estates and Facilities department. The team support…
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The workforce function exists to support you to ensure that the right staff are in the right roles, at the right time, providing Perfect Care and that our trust is recognised as a great place to work.…
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A right to work check determines whether a candidate has the legal right and permission to work in the UK. The Immigration Asylum and Nationality Act of 2006 made it an offence to knowingly employ…
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Within this page, you will be able to find information related to the catering facilities at the different hospitals across the Trust.
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Greenhouse gases are harmful to the environment and contribute to climate change. A carbon footprint measures the total greenhouse gas emissions we create. It allows us to monitor our emissions,…
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How to contact the Mid Mersey Division team If you have any concerns or would like advice telephone: 0151 244 3331 or email: safeguardingchildren@merseycare.nhs.uk Introducing a Trust wide…
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MM-SOP-A-026 - Low Secure Service
The core objectives for secure services are to assess and treat mental disorder, reduce the risk of harm that an individual exhibits to others and to support recovery (Appendix 1: NHS Standard Contract for Medium and Low Secure Mental Health Services). The service addresses need associated with a diverse and complex degree of underlying disorders with some being persistent over the lifespan.
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SA57 Associate Hospital Managers
This policy provides guidance to Non-Executive Directors, AHMs, MHA Services staff and, more widely, all Trust staff on the governance arrangements surrounding the Trust’s appointment of, and ongoing relationship with, AHM volunteers
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MMP11 Discharge Medicines Services SOP
The Discharge Medicines Service enables NHS Trusts to send referrals direct to the nominated community pharmacy of patients who are eligible and would benefit from extra guidance around newly prescribed medicines, including a copy of the patient's discharge prescription, aiming to reduce re-admissions to hospital. The automated referral process and eligibility are determined in this SOP.
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HR01: Maintaining Standards in a Just and Learning Culture
THIS DOCUMENT SETS OUT TRUST POLICY AND PROCEDURE IN RELATION TO A COLLEAGUE’S CONDUCT. THE TRUST EXPECTS ALL COLLEAGUES TO MEET HIGH STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOUR. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT COLLEAGUES UNDERSTAND THEIR OBLIGATIONS AND RIGHTS REGARDING THIS ASPECT OF EMPLOYMENT.
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MMD-PROC-001 - Animals in Healthcare Procedure
The benefits and contribution that assistance dogs, therapy and pet animals offer in enhancing the quality of life and care experience is well documented, especially in mental health. In certain circumstances, animal visits to ward and clinical areas may be allowed if a thorough risk assessment has been undertaken and any identified risks are managed appropriately, as such visits have been shown to have numerous psychological and physical benefits which may outweigh the infection control issues.
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MM-SOP-SH-002 - St Helens Recovery Team Combined Operational Guidance
The guidance and standard operating procedures are based on Trust wide principles contained within the Patient Access Pathway and the Care Programme Approach policies, with localisation as required within St Helens Borough. The development of Recovery Teams are to offer a specialist multi disciplinary service for individuals over the age of 18 suffering with mental health problems that are of a sufficient severity or complexity to require specialist intervention and will work in close partnership with all other significant agencies. The St Helens Recovery Team provides core hours of a 9am-5pm Monday – Friday service. The Recovery Team accepts referrals from the Trusts secondary Adult Mental Health Teams, the Criminal Justice Liaison Teams, Older Peoples Service (for those with functional conditions) and the inpatient wards. Integrated teams with the local authority also accept direct referrals.
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HR23 Management and Production of Staff Rosters
The purpose of the Rostering Policy is to ensure that service user’s safety is the primary objective of all Trust rosters. All rosters have to ensure that the staffing level and skill mix required for the safe and appropriate care of service users is available at all times;. The roster must ensure a fair and equitable distribution of shifts to all colleagues
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SA45 Learning from Deaths
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that the Trust sets out in place how it responds to the deaths of patients who die under its management and care. It will ensure that the Board of Directors takes a systematic approach to the issue of potential avoidable mortality and have robust mortality governance processes in place to ensure the delivery of safe care.
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SA07 Health Safety and Welfare
The purpose of this policy it to provide information and guidance to Mersey Care NHS Trust directors, managers and staff on their responsibilities concerning health and safety at work. This policy applies to trust employees and anybody who is or may be impacted upon by work activities of the trust. The trust has a duty to ensure that all workplace risks are managed appropriately. This policy has been developed in line with guidance from the Health and Safety Executive. The scope of this policy applies to all activities and functions undertaken by, or on behalf of the Trust.
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MMD-POL-007 & MMD-PROC-055 - Self-Harm Minimisation & Management Policy and Procedure
The purpose of this policy is to provide a flexible and reflective approach to the assessment and management for patients who present with previous or current self-harming behaviour within care services. It enables all practitioners to offer evidence-based interventions and care for such individuals through a comprehensive, research-based approach. This will inform individual support and care plans which will direct consistent staff approach and interventions.