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Evidence and library service Our Evidence and Library Service is a dedicated team of information professionals whose aim is to put evidence at the heart of clinical and corporate decision making…
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Our colleagues in the GMB have formally confirmed that strike action will take place on 18 January 2023 (00.01 to 23.59 hours).
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Transformation team contacts Key functions Contacts Name Telephone Email Deputy Divisional…
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Despite their contribution, carers often face barriers when accessing health and care services. These barriers include not being identified as carers, and not having reasonable adjustments made to…
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Steve Newton wrote to Whalley colleagues on 8 August 2023 outlining a number of vacancies that were available within Lancashire and South Cumbria (LSCFT). We have been in recent contact with…
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This pathway will review our workforce needs alongside our transformation plans to ensure we are able to deliver the objectives of the transformation programme. Updates coming soon.
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Children have the same rights as adults over their personal data and who they wish their information to be shared with. However, there is no legal age defined in English law for children to consent to…
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Key points to keep in mind: The OE&L Teams fund all apprenticeship study through the Apprenticeship Levy Additional cost such as salary, backfill, expenses…
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Learning Disability and Autism Resources for all. This site has been developed to provide guidance and support for colleagues across the Trust who have contact with service users with a learning…
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All deaths should be reported via RADAR. When your patient has died and this was expected with a plan in place, nurses who have received training in Verification of Expected Death (VOED) can…
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HR35 Reimbursement of Expenses - Council of Governors
This document sets the framework within which claims for expenses incurred by Governors will be processed along with the individual responsibilities to ensure that claims are subject to an appropriate level of scrutiny and authorisation.
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SD02 Policy Following the Death of a Person in the Care of Mersey Care (Patient / Service User)
The way staff manage the death of a Service User and how they support relatives is set out in this policy and procedure. The effective management of a death and the support provided to their families is of primary importance and can help all those involved gain resolution and come to terms with their loss in a safe and natural way. This Policy has been developed to provide a systematic approach to maintaining compliance with all guidance on this area. The Francis Report outlined several standards that should be met when a person who has been receiving in-patient care dies which relate to the certification of death and the assessment of whether all could have been done to either prevent the death or improve on the care of that person during the terminal stages of their life. The same standards also apply to Service Users in the community
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F10 PSR Procurement Policy
To provider guidance to staff to enable Mersey Care NHSFT to comply with the new Provider Selection Regime when procuring (or sub-contracting) relevent health care services, in line with relevent legislation and national guidance
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IRP03 New and Emerging Pandemic Plan
This plan provides a framework for Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust to ensure an effective response to new and emerging pandemics
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Management of suspected or confirmed COVID-19 or respiratory infection SOP January 2024 PDF
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Easy read section 2 MHA appeal
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Respect and Civility wheel 22 11 22
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Reusable eye protection SOP
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Section 48
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Copy of Urine Collection helpsheet